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The End of Leaning In
I recently came across a headline in the New York Times titled What Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Lean In’ Has Meant to Women, then and now. My thoughts flashed back to why I never read this book. I then wondered “Are women still … Continue reading
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Tagged book club, book review, childcare, classism, gender bias, inclusive, Inequality, Lean In Movement, low-income, maternity leave, Privileged, racism, sexism, sexual harassment, Sheryl Sandberg, Structural changes, structural disadvantages, white privilege, women, Women of color, womens literature
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The Reader
The book your looking for will find you. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I … Continue reading
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Tagged art, book club, book review, books, clarity, cover art, descriptive writing, emotions, happiness, influence, inspiration, library, novels, page turner, Reader, reading, self care, solitude, writer
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Count Blessings
Sanity relies on your sacred connections with friends and group this month. Start an online book club or a mental health Zoom check-in, and keep a list of things you’re grateful for to share with friends. Keeping life’s blessing in … Continue reading
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Tagged blessings, book club, community, gratitude, Habit, happiness, health, life, mental health, mindfulness, Obsession, opportunity, passion, Patience, Sanity, support system
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