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Sue Patton Thoele has written a dozen books, sharing the wisdom of her own life and her practice as a therapist. Women of all ages will find reassurance, humor, and stories that help them access the confidence they need to make their lives and dreams their own.

Thoele encourages us to weave a safety net, befriend our fears and see what we can take away from them, become our own parent when we need one, accept what is, and change what we can. These brief meditations, read daily, help reclaim dreams, tap into your intuitive wisdom, and find the strength to live fearlessly each and every day.

Confidence is not some big, abstract “out there” thing, accessible only to movie stars, brainiacs, and billionaires. It’s the stuff daily life is made of. Sue Thoele inspires and encourages us find and grow our own confidence.

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3 thoughts on "The Woman’s Book of Confidence: Meditations for Strength and Inspiration"

  1. Anonymous says:

    Wisdom, compassion and strength, one page at a time… I fell in love with this book the moment I opened a random page to glance through it in a store. To be honest, I did not care much for the title, it sounded tacky to me then, but having read a few pages the smirk on my face faded away. Personally I myself am steel strong, but the images in the book brought to life memories and experiences of my mother, aunts and friends, who simply give, give, give. This book calls women for a pause to reflect and redefine lessons taught to us for centuries. The best aspect is its readability – one story, one example, one lesson at a time. I don’t keep any bookmarks in it, but whenever I open it, I stumble upon what I just needed to hear that day – magical! Great book to gift.

  2. Neema Kharva says:

    Comments on favorite book. My favorite book of Sue Thoele’s is the very first one I bought- “The Woman’s Book of Confidence”. It was just what my slightly sagging ego needed, and it continues to provide much food for thought. Each time I come to a particularly good pearl of wisdom, I put in a book mark for easy future reference. This happened often. Pretty soon the thicker bookmarks were replaced with thinnner ones, but even then that book is fighting the battle of the bulge!

  3. Betty Michel (schutt@info2000.net) says:

    This book will nourish you and help you grow! I keep this book and its sisterbook, “A Woman’s Book of Courage”, in my bottom desk drawer at work. From time to time, whenever I feel depressed, uncertain, insecure, I read passages from these books and feel immediately uplifted. My sense of confidence is restored, and I get back to work.

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