Smart Women, Foolish Choices

Smart Women, Foolish Choices
Title Smart Women, Foolish Choices PDF eBook
Author Connell Cowan
Publisher Signet Book
Pages 0
Release 1986
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780451158857

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Smart Women, Foolish Choices

Smart Women, Foolish Choices
Title Smart Women, Foolish Choices PDF eBook
Author Cowan
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages
Release 1993-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9780394597980

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Smart Women Foolish Choices

Smart Women Foolish Choices
Title Smart Women Foolish Choices PDF eBook
Author Connell Cowan
Publisher Signet
Pages 283
Release 1986-03-04
Genre Interpersonal relations
ISBN 9780451152572

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Why Smart Women Make Bad Decisions

Why Smart Women Make Bad Decisions
Title Why Smart Women Make Bad Decisions PDF eBook
Author Annie McCubbin
Publisher Major Street Publishing
Pages 240
Release 2022-01-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0648980456

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This is a laugh out loud, narrative-driven self-help book. Think Bridget Jones gets a critical makeover.In Why Smart Women Make Bad Decisions, our protagonist Kat is learning that the philosophy of &‘Believe-in-yourself-and Magic-will-happen' will not deliver her a better life. Her story, which recounts her hapless attempts to navigate scenarios disturbingly familiar to many readers, is presented with a companion account of the cognitive quirks that drive her faulty thinking and behaviour. This is neuroscience explained through the lens of a modern comedy; the buggy brain stripped bare in a laugh out loud take down of magical thinking and the goofy, delusional self-actualisation movement. Kat discovers that the simplistic advice to honour your intuition is not all it's cracked up to be. Despite practising Gratitude and Acceptance, she is still failing to lose the 5lbs that preoccupy her. Despite her Positive Thinking, her performance review leaves her limp with despair, and despite her assiduous application to making affirmations, her philandering Hipster Boyfriend leaves her (taking with him the remote control).In the companion explanation to each chapter, author Annie McCubbin explains to readers what drives people to behave in blindly optimistic and self-destructive ways. If only they could apply the critical thinking that our narrator suggests, smart women would indeed stop making bad decisions.It becomes clear to Kat, and in turn the reader, that positive thinking, meditation and magical thinking will not turn her life around. Instead, women should apply the narrator's advice and change the inherent cognitive flaws that run, and often ruin, their lives.

Smart Women, Foolish Chioces

Smart Women, Foolish Chioces
Title Smart Women, Foolish Chioces PDF eBook
Author Shawati (Sharifah)
Publisher
Pages 94
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9789674154882

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Smart Women

Smart Women
Title Smart Women PDF eBook
Author Judy Blume
Publisher Penguin
Pages 368
Release 2011-12-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101572566

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Two thirtysomethings try to find their way through the complications of post-marriage love in this beloved novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Judy Blume. Margo and B.B. are each divorced, and each is trying to reinvent her life in Colorado—while their respective teenage daughters look on with a mixture of humor and horror. But even smart women sometimes have a lot to learn—and they will, when B.B.’s ex-husband moves in next door to Margo... Includes a New Introduction by the Author

Confessing Excess

Confessing Excess
Title Confessing Excess PDF eBook
Author Carole Spitzack
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 214
Release 1990-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1438420803

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Looking at the discourse on female weight reduction in American culture, Confessing Excess analyzes contemporary dieting and the weight loss literature by taking up the themes of confession and surveillance. Spitzack argues that dieting is characterized by confession (of "excess") which women internalize and which necessitates ongoing surveillance or monitoring of the body. Informal conversations and in-depth interviews also juxtapose women's everyday dieting experiences with the discourse of dieting texts. By evaluating the cultural construction of women in this manner, the author illuminates the power strategies that offer self-acceptance at the price of self-condemnation.