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365 Meditations and Reflections for Women Who Do Too Much Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Original Page a Day Calendars)

365 Meditations and Reflections for Women Who Do Too Much Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Original Page a Day Calendars)
By Anne Wilson Schaef

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A must-have core title and perennial bestseller, Women Who Do Too Much is the calendar women turn to year after year for inspiration, empathy, wisdom, and advice. Take pleasure in the changing of the seasons. Reach out to other people—but resist the urge to try to "fix" them. Every month, schedule several hours of alone time. Plus learning to face fears, the importance of kindness, the infinite rewards of listening, letting go of perfection, and humorous and insightful quotes from strong, successful women, including Zora Neale Hurston, Anna Quindlen, Mother Teresa, Joan Rivers, and Dolly Parton.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #545784 in Books
  • Brand: 2009 Calendars
  • Published on: 2008-06-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Calendar
  • 370 pages

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About the Author
Anne Wilson Schaef, Ph.D., author of Women's Reality and Co-Dependence, is a lecturer, organizational consultant, former psychotherapist, and workshop leader who trains health care professionals throughout the world in Living Process Facilitation. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.


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about 10 years ago, I purchased a similar page-a-day calendar and I learned lots. I have not seen it since then but found it again for the current year and purchased it. Not every day is a gong-ringer, but most are very insightful! I hope that I have learned in the 10 years, not to be too busy! I was at a meeting on Tuesday where we discussed how busy everyone is. I kept remembering my calendar and I hope my choice to be less busy is bearing fruit. I discussed how busyness is a choice!