The Smart Girl's Guide to Self-Care
A Savvy Guide to Self-Care and Victory by Shahida Arabi Sponsored- From Amazon: "Although this book is intended for everyone, its target audience is young women who are socialized to believe that their needs and wants don't matter and that their relationships with others are much more important than the relationship they have with themselves. In order to have healthy, happy relationships with others, we must first cultivate healthy, happy relationships with ourselves and eradicate the toxic habits that deplete us of the self-love and self-acceptance necessary for a fulfilling life." I read this in my late 20's and it was still very applicable. It was extremely helpful immediately following my breakup with a narcissist. I imagine women in their 40s and up would also benefit.
G Spot for the C Suite: Why Great Business Is Like Great Sex-and How You Can Have More of Both [Book]
Screaming orgasms are one of the greatest highs we can experience in our personal lives-so why should we demand anything less in our professional lives?After more than a decade as a high-achieving media CEO, Tracy Call noticed a pattern: women's success and progress in the boardroom seems to have a lot of parallels to how steamy things are in their bedrooms. If a woman feels stuck in the wrong job or career, she often feels stuck in the wrong sexual relationship as well.If this sounds familiar,

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Urban Tantra, Second Edition: Sacred Sex for the Twenty-First Century Paperback
If you think sexual and spiritual bliss can't be found in today's fast-paced world, you haven't experienced Urban Tantra. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Urban Tantra, acclaimed sex educator Barbara Carrellas radically updates the ancient practice of Tantra for modern sexual explorers desiring to discover new frontiers.