Wander Woman Book Review

How do high achieving women find contentment and direction today? Marcia Reynolds wants to help you find out, with her book Wander Woman, about the phenomenon of driven, ambitious women who are discontent and wander from job to job, challenge to challenge, restless and looking for "something more". Wander Woman can help readers understand the drive, and how to use it consciously to plan out a strategy, and stop roaming around without a plan.

Having unfulfilled desires can be frustrating, to say the least. You want to know that you are headed somewhere, because you know you have gifts, something to offer, and something to do. Exercises in this book include tossing aside assumptions that hold us back, fill us with fear, or make us feel overwhelmed and that the odds are against us, and ways to maintain the momemtum once you are on your way. The ten minute a day visioning session evokes the Law of Attraction and is said to be very effective both people everywhere who use this technique, both for helping you focus on what you want, and drawing it to you. Another tip is to question your archetype, and even your To Do list...who would you be if you didn't have to complete all the tasks on your To Do list. Do your tasks even fit who you are?

Wander Woman is filled with many tips, great advice, and encourages introspection to help you figure out who you are meant to be, and helps you to get there. Provoking exercises throughout really help you zero in on what you need to do to have the life you want, and stop roaming about listlessly and without aim.

Buy it! Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction is available on Amazon.

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