Living a self-fulfilling life is like wearing a brand new dress looking you're best. Marilu's Henner writes another self help book for women and this is the one I review today's called " Wearing Your Life Well ", and the wisdom Marilu puts out trying to break down all the stresses in your life and how best to combat them. She really wants people to discover their best and through out this book she quotes famous celebrities in this book and some of the things they did that proved how they developed a talent. Why she goes through some of the talents of other famous people is something I wondered and I guess she feels their actions and thoughts perhaps are more influential for the reader.
Marilu states the importance of battling your fears as a good beginning to improving your situation. Organization is important and a key aspect of getting off to a good start whether it is a day or a task. She rates the necessity of getting rid of stuff that you know is bad for you and leading to a continuing concept of doubt and better living. As an actress she encourages her reader to take on roles for self improvement and likely I would tell these women that rely of celebrity books such as this to go out and get more from author authors for more diversity of opinion. Not everyone has opportunity to live life as a broadway and television star such as Marilu Henner and there are plenty of voices out there in the women's literature non-fiction world. Not that there is anything wrong with this book of one of my favorite television stars. Like most of her boos she gives recipes that I find amusing. Many large women are not going to take time out to shop for these foods e ause they are addicted to the junk food and cheesecakes and wine that are killing them. One of e last chapters is Ms Henner saying that the sexiest organ is the brain yet unfortunately many people don't get control of it and just allow advertisers and corporations to sell us the stuff our bodies are crying out it doesn't want. Obese people just need to look in the mirror and ask themselves is this the image they want to portray in my one and only likely life in this universe and if they can answer yes then they can continue eating the cheap processed foods out there. People like them and the health care costs to government need more than a book to tell them how much too eat and as long as food remains plentiful and cheap they will continue to resemble barnyard animals being forced feed and fattened up for market in this endless cycle of mankind over eating obesity.
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