Self Love Club

Self Love Club

Author: Jennifer Rabanillo

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2024-01-23

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13:

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AN AUTHENTIC JOURNEY TO UNDERSTANDING YOUR WORTH THROUGH SELF LOVE UNAPOLOGEUNAPOLOGETIC CONVERSATIONS ABOUT STYLE & SELF


Intuitive Living

Intuitive Living

Author: Pandora Paloma

Publisher: Orion Spring

Published: 2019-05-02

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1409184420

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It's time to throw away the diet book and start living intuitively. In our increasingly busy world, how to be healthy has become more and more confusing and our relationship with food is ever-changing and often complex. We're bombarded with so many messages that it's causing a disconnect between us and what true health really is: a connection to our body's innate wisdom. In other words, our intuition. This six-week guide introduces the concept that by using our intuition, we can become experts on ourselves and, in turn, learn how to best navigate our own health and happiness. Each week is broken down into steps, giving you the tools and techniques to make the right food and health choices for you. Through celebrating food, encouraging kindness and embracing a positive body image, Holistic Nutritionist and Life Coach, Pandora Paloma takes you on a journey to reconnect with your body and transform your life.


Are You Wife Material?

Are You Wife Material?

Author: Muhia Ndung'u

Publisher: Muhia Ndung'u

Published:

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 9966162100

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The book "Are You Wife Material?" prepares every woman to be the Proverbs 31 wife to a husband who has submitted to Jesus Christ. The book covers Spirituality, Power & Responsibility,The Feminist vs. the Proverbs 31 Woman, Formation of a Godly Marriage, Money & possessions, Media Influence on the family,Divorce, Breaking Sex Soul Ties, the place of Ex-lovers in marriage,Past Hurts & Abuses, Abortion, Bareness and other deeply analyzed marital issues.


Someone I Love Lives Here

Someone I Love Lives Here

Author: Justine Moore Sloan

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

Published: 2021-10-19

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1662908903

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At the peak of Justine Moore Sloan’s fitness career, she appeared to have it all— two million followers on social media, chiseled abs, lucrative brand endorsements, and endless praise and validation. But behind the meticulously-polished exterior was an anxious, tormented, and painfully insecure young woman desperately longing for true love and acceptance. In this candidly-written memoir, Sloan chronicles her journey from being the “fat kid,” teased in grade school, to being an internationally acclaimed fitness model, fueled by a deep-rooted sense of inadequacy. Sloan takes a sledgehammer to the societal pressures we put on girls and women to look perfect— and teaches you how to burn the rule book and reclaim your power. Her story illuminates how to ultimately love and respect your body and yourself in a way that says, “someone I love lives here.” Book Review: "Raw, brutally honest, funny, and powerful. Someone I Love Lives Here should be on every woman's bookshelf." -- Lori Harder, Founder of Lite Pink and Best-Selling Author of “A Tribe Called Bliss”


A Different Kind of Love Story

A Different Kind of Love Story

Author: Landra Young Hughes

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2020-02-04

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1493421549

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In this book, you're going to read about a different kind of love story. It's a love story each and every one of us is currently playing a role in--whether we're aware of it or not. And truth be told, it's scary-critical that we stay tuned-in to this love story. Because outside of a growing relationship with your heavenly Father, no other love (or lack of love) has the potential to improve or implode your life like the love that you have for you. For anyone who has ever struggled with their identity, Landra Young Hughes has a radically simple message: give up. Specifically, give up your need to be in control of how other people see you. Instead, let God's words--not yours and not others'--define you. Through her own deeply personal story of trying to control her circumstances and others' perceptions of her through an eating disorder, Landra points the way toward a life free from self-obsession and self-resentment. She shows you how to listen to God's voice, let go of the struggle for perfection, and live authentically from your deepest self.


Modern Transnational Yoga

Modern Transnational Yoga

Author: Hannah K. Bartos

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2021-03-22

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1000367940

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This is the first book to address the social organisation of modern yoga practice as a primary focus of investigation and to undertake a comparative analysis to explore why certain styles of yoga have successfully transcended geographical boundaries and endured over time, whilst others have dwindled and failed. Using fresh empirical data of the different ways in which posture practice was disseminated transnationally by Krishnamacharya, Sivananda and their leading disciples, the book provides an original perspective. The author draws upon extensive archival research and numerous fieldwork interviews in India and the UK to consider how the field of yoga we experience today was shaped by historic decisions about how it was transmitted. The book examines the specific ways in which a small group of yogis organised their practices and practitioners to popularise their styles of yoga to mainstream audiences outside of India. It suggests that one of the most overlooked contributions has been that of Sivananda Saraswati (1887-1963) for whom this study finds his early example acted as a cornerstone for the growth of posture practice. Outlining how yoga practice is organised today on the world stage, how leading brands fit into the wider field of modern yoga practice and how historical developments led to a mainstream globalised practice, this book will be of interest to researchers in the field of Yoga Studies, Religious Studies, Hindu Studies, South Asian History, Sociology and Organisational Studies.


Transnational Yoga at Work

Transnational Yoga at Work

Author: Laurah E. Klepinger

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-07-18

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1793615632

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Transnational Yoga at Work: Spiritual Tourism and Its Blind Spots is an ethnography about local wageworkers in the Indian branches of a transnational yoga institution and about yoga practitioners and spiritual tourists who visualize peace through yoga. Practitioners’ aspirations for peace situate them at the heart of an international movement that has captured the imagination of cosmopolitans the world over, with its purported benefits to mind, body, and spirit. Yoga is thought to offer health, vitality, and relief from depression through control of body and breath. Yet, the vision of peace in this institution is a partial vision that obscures the important but seemingly peripheral others of its self-conception. Through in-depth ethnographic analysis, this book explores the processes through which global spiritual movements can have peace front and center in their vision and yet condone and perpetuate cycles of injustice and social inequality that form the critical and problematic foundations of our global economy. The book privileges the experiences and hardships faced by Indian wageworkers—most of them women —but it also offers a sympathetic portrayal of international yoga practitioners and of the complex patterns of work and worship central to a global mission. For more information, check out A conversation with Laura E. Klepinger, author of Transnational Yoga at Work: Spiritual Tourism and Its Blind Spots