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A review by lawl3sswr3n
A Woman's Guide to Claiming Space: Stand Tall. Raise Your Voice. Be Heard. by Eliza Vancort
5.0
I had this book on my shelves for months before in a massive life-altering reset (after having to restart my life, losing a service animal to renal failure, caretaking an elderly grandmother with dementia, and ending a relationship I was 'certain' was 'the one') my boss at work kindly reminded me that this book exists. We were having a discussion in our 1:1 about how I wasn't sure why I backslid into a regression of apologizing for existing. And wondering how I got here. This book was gently nudged again.
I finally picked it up. I'm so glad I did.
After laughing, learning, reassessing, rumbling, struggling, and yelling profound affirmations to no one but the cab of my car while listening to the recording (affirmations that sounded a lot like "F*** YA I'M A G**D*** LIVING SUPERHERO!") this book gave me both what I needed and what I had inside myself already, all along.
If there's any indication of how this book impacted me, I'll leave my review by stating only that I am now the proud owner of a shirt that reads 'Such a nasty woman" and "I'm that bitch" both in beautiful cursive across the chest.
Thank you, Eliza. You are so, so appreciated. ❤️
I finally picked it up. I'm so glad I did.
After laughing, learning, reassessing, rumbling, struggling, and yelling profound affirmations to no one but the cab of my car while listening to the recording (affirmations that sounded a lot like "F*** YA I'M A G**D*** LIVING SUPERHERO!") this book gave me both what I needed and what I had inside myself already, all along.
If there's any indication of how this book impacted me, I'll leave my review by stating only that I am now the proud owner of a shirt that reads 'Such a nasty woman" and "I'm that bitch" both in beautiful cursive across the chest.
Thank you, Eliza. You are so, so appreciated. ❤️