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A Single Woman's Sassy Guide is a guide designed for single women to embrace confidence, independence, and fulfillment. Addressing the societal pressures and personal challenges they face, the book encourages living authentically and fearlessly through yoga, reading, sisterhood, and wine appreciation. It provides practical strategies for incorporating yoga to promote inner peace and body positivity, building a personal library for empowerment, and fostering strong friendships through sisterhood. Additionally, it offers an introduction to wine tasting, and advice on enjoying a single life by…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Single Woman's Sassy Guide is a guide designed for single women to embrace confidence, independence, and fulfillment. Addressing the societal pressures and personal challenges they face, the book encourages living authentically and fearlessly through yoga, reading, sisterhood, and wine appreciation. It provides practical strategies for incorporating yoga to promote inner peace and body positivity, building a personal library for empowerment, and fostering strong friendships through sisterhood. Additionally, it offers an introduction to wine tasting, and advice on enjoying a single life by pursuing hobbies, budgeting, and personal growth. The book also includes tips on cooking for one, decorating personal space, and relishing solitary dining experiences.
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Jane Danin is a woman on a mission to break down barriersand raise the self-esteem of women. After a lifetime of not beingsingle but seeing single friends feeling poorly about themselves,Elizabeth percolated an idea.What if there was an appropriate book that covered all manner ofsubjects that were as broad as reading through to budgeting on asingle income? Could her own experience bring to bear such a book?With this in mind, living in Australia and being single (at one stage),income-poor (at another stage), and headstrong and somewhatdetermined such a mission was courageously taken on and this bookcame to be.Elizabeth is fiercely determined that each woman, no matter theircircumstances, should feel good about themselves and should not beheld back by society's or cultural restraints.This book was many years in the making, and thus Elizabeth hopesit to be a reference point for years to come.