Reviews
"Do yourself a favor and dive into this book. It tackles all of the hurdles women face. It's more like all of self-help books combined, with a therapist thrown in for free. After you finish it, you can blame me for wanting to get copies for your mom, daughters, sisters, and at least 5 of your girlfriends!" --Jessica Bradstreet, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, "This workbook is timely for those struggling with eating and body image disorders. Megan nails it first by defining self-love, next outlining the importance of self-love, then delivering the keys to loving you more. Suggestions are given for meditations, road maps with bus stops along the way, and concrete steps to affirm you are enough." --Marilyn Dahl, RDN, MBA, CEDRD, CYT, "Are you a woman, a counselor, or a group facilitator interested in growing self-love? If you answered yes, this unique workbook can show you the way. The Self-Love Workbook for Women not only addresses why self-love is so important, it guides you through an easy to read, step-by-step process, including helpful exercises and assessment tools. Megan Logan, an early adopter in the self-love movement, draws from many of the field's experts as well as from her own in-depth knowledge. I look forward to both gifting this book and using it in my private practice with individuals and groups." --Connie Cooper, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, "Are you a woman, a counselor, or a group facilitator interested in growing self-love? If you answered yes, this unique workbook can show you the way. The Self-Love Workbook for Women not only addresses why self-love is so important, it guides you through an easy to read, step-by-step process, including helpful exercises and assessment tools. Megan Logan, an early adopter in the self-love movement, draws from many of the field's experts as well as from her own in-depth knowledge. I look forward to both gifting this book and using it in my private practice with individuals and groups." --Connie Cooper, Licensed Clinical Social Worker "This workbook is timely for those struggling with eating and body image disorders. Megan nails it first by defining self-love, next outlining the importance of self-love, then delivering the keys to loving you more. Suggestions are given for meditations, road maps with bus stops along the way, and concrete steps to affirm you are enough." --Marilyn Dahl, RDN, MBA, CEDRD, CYT "Do yourself a favor and dive into this book. It tackles all of the hurdles women face. It's more like all of self-help books combined, with a therapist thrown in for free. After you finish it, you can blame me for wanting to get copies for your mom, daughters, sisters, and at least 5 of your girlfriends!" --Jessica Bradstreet, Licensed Clinical Social Worker "This book was such an extraordinarily eye-opening read, I felt like Megan was writing this book directly for me. With the focus on women and especially our roles in our home, our kids, and work--like we are on a hamster wheel and performing a juggling act, that never stops, this book made me realize how much I need to slow down and take care of me. I can't help other people if I'm not taken care of. She really makes you think about some deep questions that I had never asked myself before--I loved the journaling and prompted diary-like approach of the book--it made it very easy to put my thoughts on paper. I would recommend this book to any woman who is trying to dig deeper and find peace in this crazy world of ours. Megan's 20+ years of experience shows in this workbook." --Traci Bragg, MD, "This book was such an extraordinarily eye-opening read, I felt like Megan was writing this book directly for me. With the focus on women and especially our roles in our home, our kids, and work--like we are on a hamster wheel and performing a juggling act, that never stops, this book made me realize how much I need to slow down and take care of me. I can't help other people if I'm not taken care of. She really makes you think about some deep questions that I had never asked myself before--I loved the journaling and prompted diary-like approach of the book--it made it very easy to put my thoughts on paper. I would recommend this book to any woman who is trying to dig deeper and find peace in this crazy world of ours. Megan's 20+ years of experience shows in this workbook." --Traci Bragg, MD, "Are you a woman, a counselor, or a group facilitator interested in growing self-love? If you answered yes, this unique workbook can show you the way. The Self-Love Workbook for Women not only addresses why self-love is so important, it guides you through an easy to read, step-by-step process, including helpful exercises and assessment tools. Megan Logan, an early adopter in the self-love movement, draws from many of the field's experts as well as from her own in-depth knowledge. I look forward to both gifting this book and using it in my private practice with individuals and groups." --Connie Cooper, Licensed Clinical Social Worker "This workbook is timely for those struggling with eating and body image disorders. Megan nails it first by defining self-love, next outlining the importance of self-love, then delivering the keys to loving you more. Suggestions are given for meditations, road maps with bus stops along the way, and concrete steps to affirm you are enough." --Marilyn Dahl, RDN, MBA, CEDRD, CYT "Do yourself a favor and dive into this book. It tackles all of the hurdles women face. It's more like all of self-help books combined, with a therapist thrown in for free. After you finish it, you can blame me for wanting to get copies for your mom, daughters, sisters, and at least 5 of your girlfriends!" --Jessica Bradstreet, Licensed Clinical Social Worker