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A review by yvalenz
Reform Your Inner Mean Girl: 7 Steps to Stop Bullying Yourself and Start Loving Yourself by Amy Ahlers
3.0
In "Inner Mean Girl" the authors discuss several factors that inhibit one from truly loving themselves and finding self-acceptance. The book details 7 steps / 13 personas that invade our thoughts. Nothing really surprising here, as you'll recognize self-defeating behaviors quickly. The authors goal is to help women find a way out of their "inner critic" and enhance "inner wisdom". Through a series of detailed examples and quizzes, the authors guide individuals to recognizing the self-defeating behaviors and thoughts that invade your psyche and depress emotions, behaviors, and self-perception.
While the examples and realistic and advice are sound, it didn't have the deep connection that I've had with other books of this type (The Four Agreements). I did find that I was a bit distracted with so many types. Could have been condensed for my tastes, but others not in a professional role that helps others work through many of these negative thoughts daily may need the details in each. I'm always on the look out for books that I can use within a college classroom, particularly with those that deal with factors outside of intellect/potential that impact a student's performance. While this one had some good tips, I'm not sure that it'll keep the attention of many younger adults.
*Advanced copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*
While the examples and realistic and advice are sound, it didn't have the deep connection that I've had with other books of this type (The Four Agreements). I did find that I was a bit distracted with so many types. Could have been condensed for my tastes, but others not in a professional role that helps others work through many of these negative thoughts daily may need the details in each. I'm always on the look out for books that I can use within a college classroom, particularly with those that deal with factors outside of intellect/potential that impact a student's performance. While this one had some good tips, I'm not sure that it'll keep the attention of many younger adults.
*Advanced copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*