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Anne Wilson Schaef

    22 mars 1934 – 19 janvier 2020
    Laugh! I Thought I'd Die (If I Didn't)
    Women's Reality
    The Book of Marmalade
    Meditations for Living in Balance
    Women's Reality. An Emerging Female System in a White Male Society
    Tales of the Klamath River
    • Tales of the Klamath River

      A Memoir

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Set in 1939, the story follows a family's journey from Oklahoma Indian Country to California in search of gold and a return to their ancestral ways. Amidst the historical backdrop of the interwar period, the narrative explores the lives of those who continue to embrace traditional customs, highlighting the isolation and unfamiliarity of Indian Country to the broader white population and Californians. The book delves into themes of heritage, survival, and the clash of cultures during a transformative era.

      Tales of the Klamath River
    • In this pivotal work, the bestselling author of Co-Dependence provides the understanding women need to enhance self-awareness and clarifies what it means to be a woman living in a male-dominated society, which is often at odds with the way women feel.

      Women's Reality. An Emerging Female System in a White Male Society
    • Meditations for Living in Balance

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,3(54)Évaluer

      Anne Wilson Schaef offers guidance for those feeling overwhelmed by life's demands. With her wisdom and humor, she encourages readers to find serenity amid chaos, embrace mindfulness, and enjoy daily moments that nourish the soul. The book combines contemplation with practical actions for a more joyful life.

      Meditations for Living in Balance
    • Women's Reality

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(195)Évaluer

      The book introduces the concept of the Female System, highlighting a transformative reality where women are recognized as valued, first-class citizens. It explores the implications of this shift and the importance of redefining societal structures to support women's empowerment. The new foreword by Carol S. Pearson adds contemporary insights, enriching the discussion around gender equality and the potential for a more inclusive future.

      Women's Reality
    • Laugh! I Thought I'd Die (If I Didn't)

      Daily Meditations on Healing through Humor

      • 418pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(12)Évaluer

      Offering a unique blend of humor and insight, this daily meditation book explores the lighter side of Twelve Step living. Each entry provides a humorous perspective on key recovery themes such as denial, grandiosity, gratitude, and change. With its irreverent and provocative tone, the book aims to inspire laughter while also supporting individuals on their recovery journey.

      Laugh! I Thought I'd Die (If I Didn't)
    • Many of today's women are overextended栤diction to working, rushing, taking care of other people's needs. With wisdom, insight, and humor, these 365 mediations梯mbined with quotations from women of different ages, cultures, and perspectives涩ll help women recognize that cycle. In a welcome antidote to the mad rush of modern living, Schaef's concise meditations will open new doors to new ways of living. These meditations will provide sustenance and inspiration and create possibilities for positive change in the lives of all women who do too much.

      Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much
    • Escape from Intimacy

      Untangling the ``Love'' Addictions: Sex, Romance, Relationships

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(107)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of relationship dynamics, the author applies her broader addiction theory specifically to sex, love, romance, and interpersonal connections. By clearly defining and contrasting various relationship addictions, she offers insights into how these dependencies manifest and affect individuals. This examination not only sheds light on the nature of these addictions but also provides a framework for understanding and addressing them.

      Escape from Intimacy
    • Schaef and Fassel show how managers, workers, and organization members exhibit the classic symptoms of addiction: denying and avoiding problems, assuming that there is no other way of acting, and manipulating events to maintain the status quo.

      The Addictive Organization
    • Anne Wilson Schaef's bestselling Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much invited women to do less and live more. In this wise and graceful sequel to that beloved book, which is also a collection of daily meditations, Schaef encourages us to give up the worries that trouble so many of our lives.Schaef helps us to smile at our worries and encourages us to re-examine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders with us the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, intimacy, and all the experiences that go into making a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.

      Meditations for People Who (May) Worry Too Much