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365 Meditations, Reflections and Restoratives for Women Who Do Too Much
Page-A-Day Calendar 2005 (Page-A-Day Calendars)

By Anne Wilson Schaef

Anything worth doing is worth doing frantically -New Proverb

   We women who do too much find the ending of an old year and the beginning of a new year to be a difficult time. There is always the temptation to try to "tidy up" all our loose ends as the old year closes. We fall into he trap of believing that it is possible to get our entire life "caught up" before starting a new year, and we are determined to do it.

    The above passage is a sample of the powerful opening you will find for the first day of the year, January 1st in Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much. This daily inspiration is centered on the workaholics, rushaholics, and careaholics. Yes, I must admit I fall into all of these categories. My life is centered on so many activities that I often forget to take time for myself. This daily calendar provides an endless supply of positive and motivating passages that will allow me to start each morning with a fresh new outlook for the busy day ahead.

   This book is a reprint of one that previously sold millions worldwide. Schaeff is to be commended for writing a book that will touch not only your heart, but also your soul. With every day that goes by I find myself remembering throughout the day something that I read in this book. I highly recommend it as a must-read for every woman who finds herself not giving herself enough time.

The Book

HarperSanFrancisco/ HarperCollins
Reprint August 20, 2004
 
0761133844
Non-Fiction
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The Reviewer

Suzie Housley
Reviewed 2005
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