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The Ten Commandments of Self-Esteem

The Ten Commandments of Self-Esteem

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A terrific book...
Review: "In this complex and confusing world, Catherine Cardinal has simplified the most basic truths of achieving self-esteem. People should study and appy these commandments, then watch their lives change." Patrice Karst author of God Made Easy and The Single Mother's Survival Guide

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A terrific book...
Review: "In this complex and confusing world, Catherine Cardinal has simplified the most basic truths of achieving self-esteem. People should study and appy these commandments, then watch their lives change." Patrice Karst author of God Made Easy and The Single Mother's Survival Guide

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy yet profound
Review: I am a therapist myself and understand the epidemic of low self-esteem and have also spent many years exploring my own choices and personal satisfaction. The thing that I found most intersting about Catherine Cardinal's book is that the content has the ability to reach the masses. Meaning the suggestions in the book provide an easy realistic approach to change. It provides the person who is newly walking their personal journey a practical non imtimidating guideline, one they can relate to and begin to introduce into their lives. For the more experienced traveler, the content rings true right to the core of the issues. The straight forward writing surpasses all the crap and reminds you what can be done and what is sane. I also love the wit of the titles. Using movement as the primary tool in my therapy "Trust thy body the mind doth fornicate with thee" is of course my favorite. Quote it all the time. Truly a great book that has the ability to reach and hopefully help many. I suggest it to all my clients.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy yet profound
Review: I am a therapist myself and understand the epidemic of low self-esteem and have also spent many years exploring my own choices and personal satisfaction. The thing that I found most intersting about Catherine Cardinal's book is that the content has the ability to reach the masses. Meaning the suggestions in the book provide an easy realistic approach to change. It provides the person who is newly walking their personal journey a practical non imtimidating guideline, one they can relate to and begin to introduce into their lives. For the more experienced traveler, the content rings true right to the core of the issues. The straight forward writing surpasses all the crap and reminds you what can be done and what is sane. I also love the wit of the titles. Using movement as the primary tool in my therapy "Trust thy body the mind doth fornicate with thee" is of course my favorite. Quote it all the time. Truly a great book that has the ability to reach and hopefully help many. I suggest it to all my clients.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Simplicity To A Fault
Review: Where this book failed to deliver is exactly what it has been praised for, its simplicity...it is TOO simple. The book is positive reading, but only skims the surface of self-esteem. For those readers who have been on the path of self-discovery for sometime, The Ten Commandments of Self-Esteem contains nothing new. This book may, however, be of real value to teens and young adults.


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