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A review by colls
We: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere by Gillian Anderson
4.0
This is essentially a self-help book with a slightly feminist bent. It doesn't contain anything particularly new or ground breaking. However, if it comes to you at the right point in your life, it can be a starting point providing a bit of structure for self-care and mindfulness. I can appreciate that it's also not as universal in scope as it wants to be - I sense the audience is narrower than the authors intended.
I listened to the audiobook version of this, narrated by the authors. I didn't pause to take part of the suggested activities (I listen to books while walking or driving) but feel like some of those would be beneficial for anyone, such as letting go of resentment. It has inspired me to add or restart a couple of things each day, such as jotting down things I'm grateful for and practicing meditation.
I listened to the audiobook version of this, narrated by the authors. I didn't pause to take part of the suggested activities (I listen to books while walking or driving) but feel like some of those would be beneficial for anyone, such as letting go of resentment. It has inspired me to add or restart a couple of things each day, such as jotting down things I'm grateful for and practicing meditation.