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Quote Junkie Funny Edition: Hundreds Of Hilarious Quotes By Some Of The Most Serious Men And Women In The History Of The World

Over 800 of the funniest quotes from some of the most serious people in the history of the world! The Hagopian Institute, LLC has compiled the Quote Junkie series. The overall series includes over 8,000 quotes, focusing mostly on short quotes that can be used in everyday life as sources of wisdom and inspiration. This particular edition of the series includes hilarious quotes by some of the most serious men and women ever to live on this planet. Please enjoy this edition of the series, and share these quotes with your coworkers, friends, and family.

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God Is a Woman: 7 Keys to Self-Love and Empowerment for Women

DISCOVER THE GODDESS WITHIN YOU! Do you know who you really are? “God Is a Woman: 7 Keys to Self-Love and Empowerment for Women” takes you on a step by step journey to discovering the answer to this age old question. On your path, you will: *Meet your spiritual self *Learn the true meaning of unconditional love *Understand the importance of forgiveness *Test your faith *Discover your life purpose Your life will be changed with the jewels of knowledge found in this small but powerful book. The journal spaces inside will help you to document your progress on your road to spiritual growth. “In her book, God Is A Woman, Kioni Carter, is insightful, honest and inspiring. Her writing style is engaging, spiritual and real. God Is A Woman is a wonderful book that will help you to expand your mind and spirit as you move along your path to personal growth and empowerment! -Keva Larthridge-Mack, Personal Life Coach

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Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead

Sheryl Sandberg–Facebook COO, ranked eighth on Fortune’s list of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business–has become one of America’s most galvanizing leaders, and an icon for millions of women juggling work and family. In Lean In, she urges women to take risks and seek new challenges, to find work that they love, and to remain passionately engaged with it at the highest levels throughout their lives.

Lean In–Sheryl Sandberg’s provocative, inspiring book about women and power–grew out of an electrifying TED talk Sandberg gave in 2010, in which she expressed her concern that progress for women in achieving major leadership positions had stalled. The talk became a phenomenon and has since been viewed nearly two million times. In Lean In, she fuses humorous personal anecdotes, singular lessons on confidence and leadership, and practical advice for women based on research, data, her own experiences, and the experiences of other women of all ages. Sandberg has an uncanny gift for cutting through layers of ambiguity that surround working women, and in Lean In she grapples, piercingly, with the great questions of modern life. Her message to women is overwhelmingly positive. She is a trailblazing model for the ideas she so passionately espouses, and she’s on the pulse of a topic that has never been more relevant. 

From the Hardcover edition.An Amazon Best Book of the Month, March 2013: Anyone who’s watched Sheryl Sandberg’s popular TED Talk, “Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders,” is familiar with–and possibly haunted by–the idea of “having it all.” “Perhaps the greatest trap ever set for women was the coining of this phrase,” writes Sandberg in Lean In, which expands on her talk’s big idea: that increasing the number of women at the top of their fields will benefit everyone. Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, encourages women to challenge the common workplace assumption that “men still run the world.” She asks men to be real partners, sharing in the family work that typically leads to a woman’s decision to stay home; she asks women who expect to start a family soon not to check out of work mentally. Sandberg’s critics note that her advice may not resonate with the masses: The Harvard-educated exec can afford a veritable army to help raise her children. But Sandberg’s point–which affects all of us–is that women who have what it takes to succeed at the highest professional level face many obstacles, both internal and external. Lean In is likely to spur the conversations that must happen for institutional changes to take place at work. –Alexandra Foster

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Girls’ Respect Groups: An Innovative Program To Empower Young Women & Build Self-Esteem

Looking for a great volunteer project for teen girls? Girls’ Respect Groups: An Innovative Program To Empower Young Women & Build Self-Esteem! will guide you step-by-step through the 6-week curriculum for Girls’ Respect Groups, a unique program for middle school girls, led by high school teen girls. Working together, both sets of young women explore how respect can affect the rest of their lives & learn to make choices rooted in self-confidence and self-respect. Learn how easy it is to start a GRG Leadership Program at your school or in your community. Train inspiring teen girls to become GRG leaders. Build a positive community of girls helping girls!

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Tapping the Power Within: A Path to Self-Empowerment for Women

       The revised and expanded 20th-anniversary edition of Iyanla Vanzant’s first published work offers a powerful path to self-empowerment through the revitalization of one’s spiritual and ancestral roots. Written with Iyanla’s signature healing stories, this classic guide to uniting the will with the spirit teaches that only you have the power to make a change for the better. With chapters on basic breathing and meditation techniques, setting up a home altar, connecting with ancestors and guardian spirits, and the extraordinary power of forgiveness, this book is a perfect companion on the way toward the real you.

 Known for teaching by principle and example, this exclusive edition also contains Iyanla’s special “What I Know Now” commentaries and an original CD. These tools will challenge you to stop struggling and start recognizing that it is possible to reconcile your humanity with your divinity. Whether you are a beginner on the path or a veteran in need of refreshment, Iyanla’s prescriptions can support your growth from the comfort of spiritual adolescence to the wisdom of spiritual maturity. You no longer need to settle for the way things are . . . you can open up to the way things can be—if you dare to tap the power within!

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Women, Motorcycles and the Road to Empowerment: Fifty Inspirational Stories of Adventure and Self-Discovery

Women, Motorcycles and the Road to Empowerment explores the relationship between women, motorcycles and personal power. Using her own story as a framework, Jansen integrates interviews with forty-nine other women whose stories illustrate a common message of empowerment; how they have tapped into their power and how it has shaped their lives. They represent all disciplines of riding and come from diverse backgrounds; including one of Hollywood’s top stuntwomen, federal politicians, artists, activists, adventurers, business leaders, racers and a dental hygienist. Jansen sets the stage by illustrating how one’s relationship with motorcycles, reflects one’s relationship with life, fashioning the Road to Empowerment after the stages in Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey. The message goes beyond the literal, using stories from women and motorcycles to illustrate symbolically how the strengths and fears reflected on two wheels translate into other areas of one’s life. From an early age, cultural training teaches us societal norms and expectations; behaviors which play out in life, and in one’s approach to riding a motorcycle. Stories reflect how the environment in which we’re raised can affect our perception of our personal capabilities. The education we receive during this time will either nourish us or conceal our wild nature. Motorcycles are then introduced as vehicles of change and empowerment, illustrating how for some women, they expose undiscovered strengths and open up a whole new world of possibilities. Jansen goes on to depict experiences where women, restless and no longer satisfied with the status quo, felt called to step outside of their comfort zone. Frightening as it was, their ability to persist and push past their comfort zone became a key contributor to their empowerment, and the rewards that came with it. Everyone’s life has twists and turns and Jansen and the women in Women, Motorcycles and the Road to Empowerment are no exception. One chapter is devoted to dealing with the unexpected; how women have come face to face with fear, in some cases being that of their own mortality (unrelated to motorcycles). By boldly staring down that fear and calling upon skills they’ve discovered through riding, they’ve become aware of even greater empowerment, extending far beyond themselves. One cannot ride motorcycles for any length of time without feeling a deep connection with Spirit. Women have been able to arrive at profound insights to overcome personal challenges, either associated directly with riding, or their experience with motorcycles has prepared them to deal with life challenges. Real-life examples continue the empowerment theme by illustrating what happens when we allow our hearts to guide us and surrender our fears and perception of control. We learn lessons on faith, trust and believing in ourselves; the foundation of empowerment. Just like the hero who has found the magic elixir, when one discovers the strength of their own power, it’s too good to keep quiet. These women have created the space for the empowerment of others through teaching, involvement in charity and organizations and advocacy. They have created a positive ripple effect in the communities in which they live, work and play. Ultimately, one rides their own ride; lives their own life, cuts their own path. We love who we are and embody empowerment and joyful living in all aspects of our life. We learn to trust our power and gain confidence in using effectively. All we have to do is call on it. While motorcycles are the vehicle of transformation for these women, it’s not necessary to ride motorcycles or be a woman to understand the universal message in Women, Motorcycles and the Road to Empowerment. Readers see themselves repeatedly in its pages. The stories illustrate how learning to embrace and overcome life’s challenges and reap the rewards, weaves an exquisite tapestry of empowerment that becomes the picture of who we are.

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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Woman to Woman: Women Sharing Their Stories of Hope, Humor, and Inspiration

1.  Books represent a new thematic experience, even for readers of past books, as Chicken Soup has tightened the content, and books contain only relevant stories.  Out-of-date stories were eliminated.

2.  Each book contains 101 stories recompiled from dozens of past Chicken Soup titles.

3.  “Our 101 Best Stories” collection is an efficient way for new readers to obtain books covering Chicken Soup’s most popular topics.

4.  Every book has a warm and moving foreward from Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen explaining the company’s rebirth and its return to 101 stories per book.

Women have always been wonderful sources of inspiration and support for each other.  They are willing to lay bare their souls and share their experiences, even with perfect strangers.  Put two random women together in a room, on an airplane, in a line at the supermarket, and the sharing begins, often at the deepest level.

 

The first Chicken Soup for the Soul book was published in 1993, and became a publishing industry sensation, ultimately selling eight million copies.  The company went on to publish more than 150 Chicken Soup titles, selling more than 100 million copies, and becoming a household name.

 

Chicken Soup for the Soul has won dozens of awards over the past 15 years, and its founders, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen have become celebrity motivational speakers and authors.

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Chicken Soup for the Soul Daily Inspirations for Women

Chicken Soup hits the daily inspiration market with bite-sized stories to start every day of the year off right.

What woman doesn’t need a dose of inspiration? These one-page entries are not lessons like a typical affirmation book, but complete mini-stories that capture the magic and wonder of Chicken Soup.

The book features 365 stories, as well as affirmations, quotes, and inspirational messages, that will stay with you throughout the day and blank lines to fill in your own daily thoughts.

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Women and Self-Esteem: Understanding and Improving the Way We Think and Feel AboutOurselves

Many women feel the distressing effects of low self-esteem. They worry that they are inadequate or worthless; feel insecure about their looks and dissatisfied about their bodies; doubt that they are lovable; secretly believe that they don’t deserve success and happiness; harbor fears that they are not bright enough, not talented enough, just not good enough.