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You Are My Sister Not My Competition
Stop Competing with Other Women and Learn to Appreciate Them
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Are you tired of the constant competition between you and other women?
Maybe you’re tired of being judged and feeling insecure when what you need is the support of the women around you. As a former singer and beauty pageant winner, J.A Huggins understands the paralyzing effects of interpersonal female rivalry and presents a far from the average self-help guide to putting an end to the never-ending cycle of competition among women.
Through her motivational and inspiring personal journey to self discovery and transformation, she encourages you to dive into the deepest parts of your authentic self to unearth the source of your resentments, pain, and self-consciousness that anchor you to your negative feelings and pushes you to confront them in order to move forward.
In this audiobook, you will learn how to:
- Confront the issue of competition among women.
- Find and defuse the source of jealousy and resentment.
- Learn to see other women as sisters, not competitors.
- Appreciate your own inherent goodness.
- Acknowledge that you are your only competition.
At a time when the world seems to need love and understanding the most, it is women who create the fundamental fabric that holds society together. If we can’t come together and learn to appreciate, respect, and value one another, how can we expect the rest of the world to do the same?
Let’s forge a new way forward led by confident, phenomenal, worthy women and do away with the need to belittle and work against one another. We can change the narrative among women from one of competition to one of sisterhood.
©2022 J.A. Huggins (P)2022 J.A. Huggins