Things I Want My Daughters to Know (e-bog) af Stoddard, Alexandra
Stoddard, Alexandra

Things I Want My Daughters to Know e-bog

90,41 DKK
From Alexandra Stoddard - beloved lifestyle philosopher, mother, and author of Choosing Happiness, a small book of wisdom about the big questions of life,perfect for new graduates, new mothers, and as a treasured gift from woman to woman.Alexandra Stoddard, a mother, grandmother, and author of more than 25 books on personal fulfilment, shares a series of succinctlystated principles worth living b…
From Alexandra Stoddard - beloved lifestyle philosopher, mother, and author of Choosing Happiness, a small book of wisdom about the big questions of life,perfect for new graduates, new mothers, and as a treasured gift from woman to woman.Alexandra Stoddard, a mother, grandmother, and author of more than 25 books on personal fulfilment, shares a series of succinctlystated principles worth living by. Each statement is fleshed out in a few brief, useful paragraphs. By turns wise ("e;Pain is inevitable; suffering is a choice"e;), controversial ("e;Don't feel guilty about your feelings toward your parents, stepparents, or inlaws"e;), affirming ("e;You don't have to prove anything to anyone"e;), and humorous ("e;When you discover something you love, stock up"e;), these short pieces cut to the essence of what's important and are oases of clarity amid life's chaos.
E-bog 90,41 DKK
Forfattere Stoddard, Alexandra (forfatter)
Udgivet 17.03.2009
Længde 208 sider
Genrer Advice on careers and achieving success
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780061873010

From Alexandra Stoddard - beloved lifestyle philosopher, mother, and author of Choosing Happiness, a small book of wisdom about the big questions of life,perfect for new graduates, new mothers, and as a treasured gift from woman to woman.Alexandra Stoddard, a mother, grandmother, and author of more than 25 books on personal fulfilment, shares a series of succinctlystated principles worth living by. Each statement is fleshed out in a few brief, useful paragraphs. By turns wise ("e;Pain is inevitable; suffering is a choice"e;), controversial ("e;Don't feel guilty about your feelings toward your parents, stepparents, or inlaws"e;), affirming ("e;You don't have to prove anything to anyone"e;), and humorous ("e;When you discover something you love, stock up"e;), these short pieces cut to the essence of what's important and are oases of clarity amid life's chaos.