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Enough! - by Laurie McCammon (Paperback)

Enough! - by  Laurie McCammon (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"In the cultural story in which we live, we are told that we are never enough. This book offers a solution to this broken paradigm and our broken psyches and shows readers how to root out this never-enough story and develop a sense of "enoughness" that leads organically to solutions to problems from the personal to the local to the geopolitical"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>Challenge Your Never-Enough Thinking</strong><p><strong>The idea that we aren't enough is so deeply ingrained in us and into our culture that it holds sway over pretty much every aspect of our lives. But author and activist Laurie McCammon is here to tell us that it's all a lie. YOU are enough exactly as you are, and it is only in realizing this truth that we unlock our ability to make our world a better place.</strong></p><p><strong>Believe in yourself.</strong> Do you think you're not good enough─not rich enough or thin enough or smart enough─to have the life you want? Time, money, and talent aren't going to bring us what we're seeking. The validation we feel we need can only come if we accept ourselves as we are. Laurie McCammon has brought her message of enoughness across the world, presenting at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and facilitating circles and workshops over the years. This inspirational and transformative book reminds readers of their self-worth and helps them combat lack of self-confidence. By the end, the message will ring true and clear in every reader's heart: I am enough!</p><p><strong>Change the world.</strong> "Never-enough" thinking can hurt us in more ways than one. But one of the biggest ways it impacts us is by limiting what we think we are capable of accomplishing. When we accept the truth of our enoughness, our self-image is transformed and we see just how capable we are. McCammon shows readers how developing a sense of enoughness can change not only how you feel about yourself but how you view time, your relationships, your work, and your ability to shape a better world.</p><p><strong>Open up this motivational book and learn more about: </strong></p><ul><li>The lie that shapes how we view ourselves</li><li>How to find your own self-worth</li><li>Developing a sense of "enoughness" in today's world</li></ul><p><strong>If you enjoyed books like <em>Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself</em>, <em>The Gifts of Imperfection</em>, <em>The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion</em>, or <em>Good Morning, I Love You</em>; then you'll love <em>Enough!</em> by Laurie McCammon.</strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Enough!</i> is an exceptional book worth reading. Its messages are life-changing because they create AHA moments that shift perspectives and create a sense of resiliency that will be necessary as we attempt to deal with the many changes in our world -- a world that is changing faster than any time in history. Whether anyone is willing to admit it or not, we are pilgrims in a new world observing the implosion of old systems that no longer serve us. We need Enough! to create a new mindset and new ways of problem solving. The same old same old band aids we have used in the past won't work anymore. --<b>Linda Sechrist</b>, bestselling co-author of <i>Wisdom of Midlife Women 2</i>, Radio Host at <i>Rethinking Health Matters with Linda Sechrist</i>, Editor/Sr. Staff Writer at <i>Natural Awakenings</i>-- "Reviews"<br><br>McCammon, founder of the Women's Institute of Maine, holds that our culture's never enough paradigm has made the world sick and is to blame for violence, greed, exploitation, prejudice, and environmental destruction and that the eradication of this myth can make society whole again. Her research covers both the concepts of not having enough natural and financial resources and the personal feelings of not being enough. She ably demonstrates how society has created a self-fulfilling prophecy but is able to turn itself around by taking care of the environment and eluding the multiple claims for more. <b>Verdict: </b> While the enough message gets repetitive, McCammon makes valid points and offers direction to a more abundant future. --<b>Deborah Bigelow</b>, director emerita, Leonia P.L., NJ, <i>Library Journal</i>-- "Reviews"<br><br>She ably demonstrates how society has created a self-fulfilling prophecy but is able to turn itself around by taking care of the environment and eluding the multiple claims for more. <b>Verdict </b>: While the enough message gets repetitive, McCammon makes valid points and offers direction to a more abundant future. --<b>Deborah Bigelow</b>, director emerita, Leonia P.L., NJ, </i>Library Journal</i>-- "Reviews"<br><br>There are days when I really want to shriek <i>Enough is Enough</i> about the madness our world has become. And then--like a breath of fresh air--along comes Laurie McGammon's marvelous book to show us just how we got into 'too much' and all its consequences, and just how simple it is to get off the roller coaster and into a more peaceful and loving life ride. This book is a must for a saner and more caring future. --<b>Elisabet Sahtouris, PhD</b>, evolution biologist and futurist; author of <i>EarthDance</i> and <i>Gaia's Dance</i>-- "Reviews"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Laurie McCammon</b>, founder of the Women's Institute of Maine, holds an MS in Adult Education, with a thesis on transformational learning. She has served as an NGO delegate at the UN International Commission on the Status of Women where she presented <i>Enough!</i> in 2013 and 2014. She has been published in numerous magazines including <i>Soulful Living, Inner Awakenings, Spiritual Renaissance</i>, and <i>Allies for the Greater Good</i>. Visit her at www.weareenough.com.

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