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The Confident Woman

Start Today Living Boldly and Without Fear

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1 of 1 copy available
What keeps women from being their best? Joyce has been helping women better themselves by helping identify emotional barriers and physical, mental, and spiritual obstacles in their lives for years. Now she provides another answer-confidence.
Our society has an insecurity epidemic, women in particular. Compensating by pretending to be secure-a common response-only leads to feelings of shame. Lack of self-confidence causes great difficulty in relationships of all kinds, and in marriage instances can even lead to divorce.
In THE CONFIDENT WOMAN, Joyce explores the seven characteristics of a woman with confidence, which include a woman who knows she is loved, who refuses to live in fear, and who does not live by comparisons. Joyce explains that confidence stems from being positive in your actions and living honestly, but most importantly from having faith, in God and in ourselves.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 4, 2006
      Megaselling author Meyer (Approval Addiction ; Battlefield of the Mind ) turns her pointed pen to building confidence in women. She defines confidence as "all about being positive about what you can do\x97and not worrying over what you can't do." She quickly moves into describing God's view of women ("God never intended for women to be less than men in anyone's estimation") and what the Bible says about women in ministry, offering her interpretation of the Apostle Paul's controversial comments in 1 Corinthians. Meyer's quick jabs become less defined as she describes the seven secrets of the confident woman; rattles on about the Proverbs 31 woman; lists 10 women who overcame barriers to become leaders; and then describes 10 steps to female independence. The last seven chapters focus on how women can eliminate fear from their lives. As usual, Meyer presents a relentlessly upbeat message to her legion of eager readers: be confident, here's how, get going. It's a vital message to be sure, but discerning readers might prefer fewer platitudes and examples, less repetition and a bit more depth.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Pat Lentz's soft, clear voice narrates Meyer's work on how to become a confident woman. With careful attention, she describes seven secrets of confidence and explores how to live without fear, conquer the damage of abuse, and overcome false expectations. Her interpretation of Apostle Paul's controversial comments on women in 1 Corinthians is especially believable. She perfectly renders the description of a woman from Proverbs 31 who represents the differences between godly women and worldly women. Lentz delivers the author's vital message with clarity as she teaches how to step into the future with boldness, armed with renewed confidence and eager to explore new possibilities. Joyce Meyer delivers the introduction and overview. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2006
      Meyer's Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind has been one of religious publishing's great recent success stories, and her new book develops further the approach that proved so popular in that title. Making continual reference to Christian Scripture, Meyer guides women readers toward a deeper appreciation of their own strengths, moving them past their fears and society's false ideas and toward boldness. Meyer represents a fascinating adjustment of conservative Christianity to some of the ideas that feminism has introduced into the general cultureshe and her ilk are Christian women but are in no way passive sufferers. For most collections.

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 10, 2006
      Megaselling author Meyer (Approval Addiction
      ; Battlefield of the Mind
      ) turns her pointed pen to building confidence in women. She defines confidence as "all about being positive about what you can do—and not worrying over what you can't do." She quickly moves into describing God's view of women ("God never intended for women to be less than men in anyone's estimation") and what the Bible says about women in ministry, offering her interpretation of the Apostle Paul's controversial comments in 1 Corinthians. Meyer's quick jabs become less defined as she describes the seven secrets of the confident woman; rattles on about the Proverbs 31 woman; lists 10 women who overcame barriers to become leaders; and then describes 10 steps to female independence. The last seven chapters focus on how women can eliminate fear from their lives. As usual, Meyer presents a relentlessly upbeat message to her legion of eager readers: be confident, here's how, get going. It's a vital message to be sure, but discerning readers might prefer fewer platitudes and examples, less repetition and a bit more depth.

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