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I Didn't Know I Was Beautiful

(2020)
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“Every home should have a copy. It’s that powerful.”

“Am I pretty? Am I good enough?” are the questions countless young girls and women have asked themselves at some point during the course of their lifetime. Simple questions that when answered incorrectly often have profound consequences. The answers to value and self-worth are usually related to the scope of one’s past, be it childhood or adulthood, and unfortunately many girls grow up and women continue along life’s journey with the most pertinent questions about who they really are unanswered, incorrectly answered or ignored. Consequently, they learn to settle for less than they deserve and never expect anything worthwhile to happen for them, while they teach their own daughters to do the same without having to utter a single word. A dangerous concept, isn’t it? So many are scarred emotionally, develop unhealthy habits and unknowingly become their own worst enemy. They feel hopeless that any turn-around is at all possible, using excuses such as: “Nothing good ever happens to me”; “I’m not attractive or talented enough”; “I’m too old”; “I’ve been settling for too long”; “I’m just too afraid”; “I don’t want to take any risks”. Sounds familiar?

I Didn’t Know I Was Beautiful: The Real and Raw Facts That Every Woman on The Planet Should Know seeks to change all that and address the questions that have long been avoided to the detriment of women all over the world. An inspiring read for young girls and women of all ages, cultures and creed. It’s now time to face reality, overcome the stubborn barriers and claim what is rightfully yours.

You deserve the best and to soar like an eagle for the simple fact that you are woman.

Excerpt from 'I Didn't Know I Was Beautiful':

"I wondered when the time came if I’d miss her.

All she ever did was made me feel ugly, inferior, and worthless. Although I know I’d cry whenever she passed on, I wondered if those tears would be because I’d miss her or because I’d be reliving all the emotional pain she’d inflicted upon me ever since I knew myself. I’m a grown thirty-year-old woman now, but almost daily, hearing her voice and seeing her face is a constant reminder of all she’d put me through when I was an innocent, caring child who only wanted to love her and know that she was safe."

After centuries of women not realizing the power of who they are, this book will break through the myth that you must have the approval of others in order to be secure within yourself; that you must look a certain way or have certain credentials to be worth anything in this world. The walls are finally coming down! A powerful read that gets to the core of who you are as a woman and the very power of your presence.



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