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13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don't Do

Own Your Power, Channel Your Confidence, and Find Your Authentic Voice For a Life of Meaning and Joy

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International bestselling author and leading global expert on mental strength Amy Morin turns her focus to feminism, explaining what it means—and what it takes—to be a mentally strong woman in the age of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
The emergence of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have awakened society and encouraged women to find their voice and claim their power. But to do this, women must learn to improve their own mental strength. Contending with a host of difficult issues—from sexual assault on college campuses, to equal pay and pay gaps, to mastering different negotiation styles—demands psychological toughness. In this crucial book, prominent psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker Amy Morin gives women the techniques to build mental muscle—and just as important, she teaches them what not to do.

What does it mean to be a mentally strong woman? Delving into critical issues like sexism, social media, social comparison, and social pressure, Amy addresses this question and offers thoughtful, intelligent advice, practical tips, and specific strategies and combines them with personal experiences, stories from former patients, and both well-known and untold examples from women from across industries and pop culture. Throughout, she explores the areas women—and society at large—must focus on to become (and remain) mentally strong.

Amy reveals that healthy, mentally tough women don't insist on perfection; they don't compare themselves to other people; they don't see vulnerability as a weakness; they don't let self-doubt stop them from reaching their goals. Wise, grounded, and essential, 13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don't Do can help every woman flourish—and ultimately improve our society as well.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from November 15, 2018

      Morin (13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do) has found through her therapeutic practice, personal life, and countless interviews that women intent on reaching their greater potential refused to indulge in counterproductive bad habits. Some of these maladaptive practices include comparing yourself to others, taking the blame when something goes wrong, and putting others down in order to lift yourself up. Morin spends a chapter on each action and provides ways to modify the behavior. The author further delves into sexism, challenging media images, and other societal issues with sage advice on building mental strength. VERDICT Exemplary guidance for women of all ages.

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      There's something about Amy Morin's performance of her latest audiobook that stirs curiosity. She's a great storyteller, and that's part of the draw, but it's her gentle pacing and tender tone that make you wonder what's going to happen to this vulnerable soul. With compelling stories from her therapy practice and her own life, she offers an intuitive list of mental habits that can make life less painful, less self-punitive. Striving for perfection, denying your vulnerability, letting others limit your potential, and habitual self-blame are some of the unproductive habits she points out. They may sound simple but are actually difficult for tenderhearted men and women to avoid. This fast-moving collection delivered with the sound of Morin's authentic experience and desire to help emerges as a powerful personal development resource. T.W. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
    • Booklist

      December 15, 2018
      Psychologist and TED speaker Morin, author of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do (2014) and 13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do (2017), now tailors her approach to women. Some examples of her female-specific advice: self-doubt stems, in part, from being taught that boys are brilliant and girls try hard?plus, it leads to a self-fulfilling prophecy; overthinking is self-reflection gone awry. More than lists of feelings and behaviors to avoid, each of Morin's points leads into a good examination of the whys and the issues, along with common-sense alternatives. As for self-doubt, she recommends monitoring emotions, collecting evidence, considering the worst-case scenario, and even embracing a little of that doubt. "Get your strengths back" lessons cover things like impacts on family, social life, and career, and chapter endings summarize what's helpful and what's not. Relatable case histories, including from a few prominent women (Taylor Swift, for not staying silent; Mindy Kaling, on overcoming imposter syndrome), share familiar situations and, the author hopes, provide workable solutions for endemic issues.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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