Becca Anderson

You Are an Awesome Woman


Скачать книгу

      Also by Becca Anderson

      Let Me Count the Ways: Wise and Witty Women on the Subject of Love

      Prayers for Calm: Meditations, Affirmations and Prayers to Soothe Your Soul

      Badass Affirmations: The Wit and Wisdom of Wild Women

      Badass Women Give the Best Advice: Everything You Need to Know About Life and Love

      Think Happy to Stay Happy: The Awesome Power of Learned Optimism

      Real Life Mindfulness: Meditations for a Calm and Quiet Mind

      The Book of Awesome Women: Boundary Breakers, Freedom Fighters, Sheroes and Female Firsts

      Prayers for Hard Times: Reflections, Meditations and Inspirations for Hope and Comfort

      Everyday Thankful: Blessings, Graces and Gratitudes

      Copyright © 2020 by Becca Anderson.

      Published by Mango Publishing Group, a division of Mango Media Inc.

      Cover Design: Elina Diaz

      Layout & Design: Elina Diaz

      Mango is an active supporter of authors’ rights to free speech and artistic expression in their books. The purpose of copyright is to encourage authors to produce exceptional works that enrich our culture and our open society.

      Uploading or distributing photos, scans or any content from this book without prior permission is theft of the author’s intellectual property. Please honor the author’s work as you would your own. Thank you in advance for respecting our author’s rights.

      For permission requests, please contact the publisher at:

      Mango Publishing Group

      2850 S Douglas Road, 2nd Floor

      Coral Gables, FL 33134 USA

      [email protected]

      For special orders, quantity sales, course adoptions and corporate sales, please email the publisher at [email protected]. For trade and wholesale sales, please contact Ingram Publisher Services at [email protected] or +1.800.509.4887.

      You Are An Awesome Woman: Affirmations and Inspired Ideas for Self-Care, Success and a Truly Happy Life

      Originally published as Plan Be! by Mango Publishing Group, a Division of Mango Media, Inc.

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication number: 2019944257

      ISBN: (print) 978-1-64250-110-0, (ebook) 978-1-64250-111-7

      BISAC category code SEL004000—SELF-HELP / Affirmations

      Printed in the United States of America

      This book is dedicated to all the amazing women from whom I have learned so much, and many of them are quoted here. Women helping other women will save the world!

      “For love casts out fear, and gratitude

      can conquer pride.”

      —Louisa May Alcott

      Contents

      Foreword By Alexandra Franzen

      Chapter Three—Express Yourself Through Your Personal Style

      Chapter Four—With a Little Help from Your Friends, Family, and a Mentor or Two

      Chapter Five—Treat Yourself Well: Hard Work Deserves Reward

      Chapter Six—Living Your Best Life Every Day

      Chapter Seven—Daring Greatly: Making Sure Your Creativity and Ideas Count

      Chapter Eight—Women Make All the Difference at Work

      Chapter Nine—Never Hold Back: Shine Your Light Each and Every Day!

      Conclusion—Three Life-Changing Pieces of Advice I Am Passing on to You

      About the Author

      By Alexandra Franzen

      Founder/Editor, the Tiny Press Author,

      You’re Going to Survive and The Checklist Book

      As a writer, I spend a great deal of time Googling all kinds of random, interesting topics—going down hundreds of spiraling internet rabbit-holes.

      Occasionally, I stumble across a piece of information that leaves a permanent, forever-and-ever impression on my mind. After discovering this new piece of info, I perceive the world—and myself—differently.

      Here’s one of those.

      Years ago, I came across a research study from a top university—a study about men, women, and confidence.

      The premise was very simple.

      First, the researchers divided their test subjects into two groups: male and female.

      Everyone was given a fairly simple math test. Ten questions to complete.

      After the test—before revealing the scores—the researchers asked the men, “So, how did it go? How well do you think you did on that test?” Generally, the men were quite confident about their scores. On average, the men replied, “Pretty good. I think I got about 8 or 9 out of 10 questions correct.”

      The women got asked the same question. On average, the women replied, “Oof, yikes, not so good. I think I got maybe 5 or 6 out of 10 questions correct.”

      Then the researchers revealed the actual scores. Turns out, everyone—male and female—performed about the same. The average test score was around 7 out of 10, regardless of gender.

      Moral of the story: Often (not always, of course, there are exceptions to every rule…but often!) men tend to slightly overestimate their abilities (“I’m gonna do great!” “I’ve got this!” “I’m going for it!” “I’m a great candidate for this position!”), whereas women tend to slightly underestimate their abilities (“I don’t think I’m qualified,” “Why would they choose me?” “I’m not ready.”)

      What does this mean?

      It means that, as a woman, you are actually more awesome than you think.