I’m Not Every Woman


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How well do you know yourself? Are you ready to own your glow? Do you ever feel like you don't measure up? Like you didn't make the cut. Are you tired of the unrealistic expectations the world places on your appearance and personality? I'm Not Every Woman offers simple, profoundly intuitive answers to these questions. This book will show you how to reconnect with your personality, creativity, identity, and self-awareness amid the confusion and chaos of today's unrealistic expectations. With perfect clarity, I'm Not Every Woman demands that you get to know your true self. What Others Are Saying? "I'm Not Every Woman will help you love, appreciate, and celebrate the woman God created you to be. We all need more of what Barbara shares and teaches." -Robi Reed Emmy Award Winning Casting Director, SVP Talent and Casting BET Networks "An intimate, powerful, and poignant conversation about women, this book is poetic justice. It is lyrical and intuitive and provides candid instruction to the wife, the mother, the businesswoman, and every woman who wears a title. This book is a license to be free-to be uniquely who we were designed to be. No pressure, no labels, no rules, no borders. Just us! Great work, Barbara. I'm not every woman-I'm ME!" -Holly Carter President and CEO, Releve' Entertainment "I have read countless books, attended numerous seminars, and watched many videos that cover similar topics as those in I'm Not Every Woman, but Barbara Bryant lays it out in a way that really lit up my soul. If you want to better understand yourself, this insightful and inspiring book is a perfect place to begin." -Dorinda Clark Cole Grammy Award Winning Gospel Artist




I'm Every Woman


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Black women have been balancing the competing demands of work and home since before women even won the right to vote. But black voices are barely acknowledged in the mainstream "mommy wars" dialogue. Lonnae O'Neal Parker is determined to change that, in this uncommonly smart, highly acclaimed, and often witty examination—part memoir, part reportage—of how today's black women meet the challenges of marriage, motherhood, and work.




I'm Not Every Woman


Book Description

How well do you know yourself? Are you ready to own your glow? Do you ever feel like you don't measure up? Like you didn't make the cut. Are you tired of the unrealistic expectations the world places on your appearance and personality? I'm Not Every Woman offers simple, profoundly intuitive answers to these questions. This book will show you how to reconnect with your personality, creativity, identity, and self-awareness amid the confusion and chaos of today's unrealistic expectations. With perfect clarity, I'm Not Every Woman demands that you get to know your true self. What Others Are Saying? "I'm Not Every Woman will help you love, appreciate, and celebrate the woman God created you to be. We all need more of what Barbara shares and teaches." -Robi Reed Emmy Award Winning Casting Director, SVP Talent and Casting BET Networks "An intimate, powerful, and poignant conversation about women, this book is poetic justice. It is lyrical and intuitive and provides candid instruction to the wife, the mother, the businesswoman, and every woman who wears a title. This book is a license to be free-to be uniquely who we were designed to be. No pressure, no labels, no rules, no borders. Just us! Great work, Barbara. I'm not every woman-I'm ME!" -Holly Carter President and CEO, Releve' Entertainment "I have read countless books, attended numerous seminars, and watched many videos that cover similar topics as those in I'm Not Every Woman, but Barbara Bryant lays it out in a way that really lit up my soul. If you want to better understand yourself, this insightful and inspiring book is a perfect place to begin." -Dorinda Clark Cole Grammy Award Winning Gospel Artist




I'm Not a Girl


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Based on a true transgender identity journey, the picture book I'm Not a Girl is an empowering story from writers Maddox Lyons and Jessica Verdi about a boy who is determined to be himself, illustrated by Dana Simpson. Nobody seems to understand that Hannah is not a girl. His parents ask why he won't wear the cute outfits they pick out. His friend thinks he must be a tomboy. His teacher insists he should be proud to be a girl. But a birthday wish, a new word, and a stroke of courage might be just what Hannah needs to finally show the world who he really is. A 2021 Rainbow Book List Recommended Reading Selection







I'm Not Wonder Woman


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Heartfelt and delightful, I'm Not Wonder Woman encourages, inspires, and challenges women to "discover the real you." Best-selling author Sheila Walsh then invites readers to embrace life and celebrate the joy of being a wonderful woman! Somewhere between being Wonder Woman and wondering what is wrong with you is a greater reality: God created you to be a wonderful woman. Instead of trying to live up to an unrealistic role, best-selling author Sheila Walsh invites you to take off your cape and boots, set aside your crumpled suit, and discover the authentic woman, beloved and valued by God. In this book, Sheila helps you understand that in God's eyes, you are already a beautiful and creative woman.




Triathlon for the Every Woman


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You Are a Badass for aspiring triathletes: a practical and inspiring guide to getting off the couch and on the trail to race your first -- or 50th -- triathlon When Meredith Atwood first shared her journey from tired, overworked wife and mom to successful triathlete, her story resonated with women everywhere, online at her SwimBikeMom blog and in the first edition of Triathlon for the Every Woman. Now with her own IRONMAN finishes, experience, and triathlon coaching expertise, Meredith is back with even more wisdom. In this fully revised edition, Atwood not only shares how she went from the couch to an IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon in just over a year, but also shares the latest expertise from coaches, nutritionists, and athletes on each component of the triathlon: swimming, biking, and running. With compact training plans, the most current nutrition advice, updated resources, and the latest information on long-distance racing, this new edition has all you need to make your triathlon goals a reality.




I'm Not in the Mood


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The "hormone of desire," testosterone, acts on the brain to stimulate sexual interest, sensitivity to sexual stimulation, and orgasmic ability in both sexes. The amount of testosterone circulating in a woman's blood declines by about 50 percent between her twenties and fifties. The most common complaint associated with this decline is a seemingly unexplainable decrease or loss of sexual desire and enjoyment. In I'm Not in the Mood, Dr. Reichman reveals the effectiveness of small doses of testosterone in reviving sexual desire and pleasure for women. Questions answered and topics discussed include: Why and when do women make male hormones? Where do all our male hormones go? Behavior, life changes, and medical problems that affect our libido Medications that affect our libido Will creams, pills, lozenges, patches, or shots help? When you should see a psychiatrist, psychologist, or sex therapist How to discuss libido issues with your doctor How to reach your biologic sexual potential The "hormone of desire," testosterone, acts on the brain to stimulate sexual interest, sensitivity to sexual stimulation, and orgasmic ability in both sexes. The amount of testosterone circulating in a woman's blood declines by about 50 percent between her twenties and fifties. The most common complaint associated with this decline is a seemingly unexplainable decrease or loss of sexual desire and enjoyment. In I'm Not in the Mood, Dr. Reichman reveals the effectiveness of small doses of testosterone in reviving sexual desire and pleasure for women. Questions answered and topics discussed include: Why and when do women make male hormones? Where do all our male hormones go? Behavior, life changes, and medical problems that affect our libido Medications that affect our libido Will creams, pills, lozenges, patches, or shots help? When you should see a psychiatrist, psychologist, or sex therapist How to discuss libido issues with your doctor How to reach your biologic sexual potential




There's a Business in Every Woman


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“Ann Holmes has created the perfect guide to help women turn their dreams into a reality.” –Donna Mullen Good, CEO of the Center for Women & Enterprise If you’ve ever dreamed of starting your own business, or if you’ve ever wondered about how to build up the business you already run, but worry because you don’t have an MBA or a couple of years of college business courses, this book is for you. Based on extensive interviews with more than eighty women entrepreneurs from around the country, There’s a Business in Every Woman offers inspiring success stories (and instructive missteps) in a wide range of businesses–from catering, landscaping, personal training, and wedding and events planning to interior and clothing design, staffing, manufacturing, and product design. What the trailblazing women in this book have in common is a good idea and the courage to turn a dream into a money-making reality through hard work, passion, and drive. Take, for instance, the woman who started an IT consulting company in her basement and now has more than a thousand employees in three states; two jogging buddies who commiserated about their uncomfortable bras and went on to design and produce a jog bra, creating a company that Playtex ultimately bought for millions; the mom whose hand-made birthday-party invitations made such a splash that she launched her own custom party invitation company, which she expanded to include holiday cards, gift tags, bags, and more; the sixty-five-year-old corporate wife and mother who applied her domestic talents to opening a profitable B&B; the twenty-three-year-old who bought a fledging real estate franchise and now earns a healthy six figures annually. These success stories highlight the practical: focusing on what you’re good at; setting up your business properly–even if you are starting out from your basement or garage; getting financial backing when you need it; marketing your products with sizzle; networking like the “good old boys”; understanding how and when to diversify your products or services; managing your growth; and, most important, knowing what your company is worth and when it might be lucrative to cash out. An accessible crash course in starting and running your own business, There’s a Business in Every Woman will teach you everything you need to know to turn your pipedream into serious profits.




Prudent Advice for Every Woman


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"Coloring your hair is an ongoing commitment." This canny counsel and 499 more nuggets of distaff discernment are presented beautifully in this irresistible collection that is as charming as it is practical. Thoroughly modern and atypically witty, this keepsake edition overflows with insight that is occasionally time-honored (There is no substitute for baking soda), sometimes tactical (Anytime you are debating whether to shower or not, take the shower), and other times incredibly profound (When something tragic happens to someone you care about, do not ignore them just because you don't know what to say). This primer of 500 lessons, observations, and knowledge--originally compiled for the author's baby girl--is a compelling guide to finding beauty in the world and in oneself, with a distinctly fresh twist.