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HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
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Stuckey, Allie Beth, author.
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Self-esteem -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Self-acceptance -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Christian women -- Religious life.
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You're not enough (a...
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You're not enough (and that's okay) : escaping the toxic culture of self-love / Allie Beth Stuckey.
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Stuckey, Allie Beth, author.
[New York] : Sentinel, [2020]
Subjects
Self-esteem -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Self-acceptance -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Christian women -- Religious life.
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9780593083840 (hardcover) :
0593083849 (hardcover) :
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194 pages ; 19 cm
Contents:
Myth #1: you are enough -- Myth #2: you determine your truth -- Myth #3: you're perfect the way you are -- Myth #4: you're entitled to your dreams -- Myth #5: you can't love others until you love yourself.
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"Is the pressure to "lean in," "wash your face," and believe you are a "badass" actually making you miserable? Well, there's good news: you don't have to give in. When faced with disappointment, self-doubt, and failure, we rely on positivity mantras and upbeat Bible verses to relieve our anxiety. But instead of easing our emotional burden, the pressure to love ourselves more actually makes it worse. Even so, the idea that unconditional self-love can cure all that ails us is tempting and easy to rationalize. It's time to admit to ourselves what we already know: we are not smart enough; we are not beautiful enough; we are not tough enough; we are not good enough. And that's okay, because God is. Allie Beth Stuckey, a young mother, Christian, and conservative thought leader, was once herself sucked into the Cult of Self-Love--and knows that you probably have been too. In this book, she shows you how to identify and combat the toxic, exhausting myths our culture encourages with Scripture and traditional values like personal responsibility, self-sacrifice, and grit. For instance: Myth: There is no objective truth. Truth: We'll never feel personally fulfilled if we have no moral benchmark at which to aim. Myth: Life is all about me. Truth: When our highest priority is our own comfort and success, we end up alienating family and friends. Myth: Happiness is the goal. Truth: Since good vibes don't last forever, they're not sufficient criteria for personal purpose and meaning. Blending timeless wisdom and biblical truths, Stuckey shows how these sneaky, pervasive myths threaten women and fuel victimhood culture--from social justice warriors to radical feminism and the new wave of socialism. Stuckey dismantles these myths step-by-step and offers strategies that can help you move past them--and undo the damage they've done"--
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