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Do things you've never thought of . . . or the things you secretly wish to do. Author Rebekah Shardy challenges the open-minded women of the 2000s to do things they've never tried-or dared-to do before. It's the perfect gift for any woman, whether she has everything or not!98 Things a Woman Should Do in Her Lifetime invites the reader to enjoy simple pleasures brimming with compassion, humor, and spirituality while saving a trip to the therapist's office. Among the 98 nuggets of inspiration:o Tell Richard Simmons to just shut up and sit down.o Sing to a child.o Learn a few choice phrases in…mehr

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Do things you've never thought of . . . or the things you secretly wish to do. Author Rebekah Shardy challenges the open-minded women of the 2000s to do things they've never tried-or dared-to do before. It's the perfect gift for any woman, whether she has everything or not!98 Things a Woman Should Do in Her Lifetime invites the reader to enjoy simple pleasures brimming with compassion, humor, and spirituality while saving a trip to the therapist's office. Among the 98 nuggets of inspiration:o Tell Richard Simmons to just shut up and sit down.o Sing to a child.o Learn a few choice phrases in French or Russian to use when flirting or angry.o Create an altar in honor of your female ancestors and mentors.o Interview three plastic surgeons and tell them why your body's flaws are precious to you.o Whisper your darkest secrets to a beloved tree.o Forgive the unforgivable.98 Things a Woman Should Do in Her Lifetime can help a woman live out her adventurous fantasies with outrageous style.
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Autorenporträt
In addition to being a writer, speaker, and trainer, Rebekah Shardy is the founder and director of the Mighty Muse Writing Program for Women, a nonprofit creative writing program that enables low-income and socially disadvantaged women to publish their experience of social reality. She has been a regular contributor of articles and columns to Springs magazine and the Colorado Springs Independent Weekly, and her work is featured in two coffee-table books and numerous national publications and Web sites.