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On My Own - The Art Of Being A Woman Alone (edition 2007)

by Florence Falk

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At some point over the course of the average American woman's life, she will find herself alone, whether she is divorced, widowed, single, or in a loveless, isolating relationship. And when that time comes, it is likely that she will be at a loss as to how to handle it. As a society, we have an unspoken but omnipresent belief that a woman alone is an outcast, inherently flawed in some way. In this invigorating, supportive book, psychotherapist Florence Falk aims to take the fear, doubt, confusion, and helplessness out of being a woman alone. Like so many women before her, Florence Falk found herself divorced, alone, and unsure of herself. Soon she realized that by embracing her solitude for what it was-a potentially enriching and life-altering experience-she could turn what once would have felt like "loneliness" into a far more positive and empowered "aloneness." Falk notes that each of us has two opposing drives: one causes us to yearn to make close connections with others, and the other pulls us back into ourselves, into the need for selfhood and certainty that can only be shaped through solitude. In order to be whole, she says, we must heed both of those impulses. But in our modern culture, the former is stressed while the latter is neglected, even vilified. On My Own boldly shifts that paradigm.… (more)
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Title:On My Own - The Art Of Being A Woman Alone
Authors:Florence Falk
Info:Three Rivers Press (2007), Paperback, 304 pages
Collections:Read but unowned
Rating:****
Tags:2010, nonfiction, women's studies, relationships, solitude, meditation

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Exactly what I needed to read at this point in my life. On My Own, and how to do it with self-love and self-care. I took notes. ( )
  brickhorse | Jul 11, 2013 |
On My Own
The Art of Being a Woman Alone
by Florence Falk

This 295 page honest and open survival guide for women who find themselves alone was a joy to review. The style just flowed and I could feel the real caring and support from the author, and I was feeling like wow with this book it may not be so bad for those of us on our own. I liked the personal stories that helped to explain each subject, they just gave me such a sense of empathy and understanding, and support in the belief that when it becomes my turn I can do it too.

Even though I have made a career of never living alone, I could relate to this awesome read because I have found myself in relationships where I felt completely isolated and by myself, in a prison of my own making and I was ever so grateful that my precious new best friend addressed that in a deep and profound way. I would recommend this meaningful messenger to those of us who want that little extra reassurance that as females we are strong, beautiful and capable beyond belief. Thanks Florence for such an insightful book.

Love & Light,

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  biunicorn | Mar 13, 2012 |
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At some point over the course of the average American woman's life, she will find herself alone, whether she is divorced, widowed, single, or in a loveless, isolating relationship. And when that time comes, it is likely that she will be at a loss as to how to handle it. As a society, we have an unspoken but omnipresent belief that a woman alone is an outcast, inherently flawed in some way. In this invigorating, supportive book, psychotherapist Florence Falk aims to take the fear, doubt, confusion, and helplessness out of being a woman alone. Like so many women before her, Florence Falk found herself divorced, alone, and unsure of herself. Soon she realized that by embracing her solitude for what it was-a potentially enriching and life-altering experience-she could turn what once would have felt like "loneliness" into a far more positive and empowered "aloneness." Falk notes that each of us has two opposing drives: one causes us to yearn to make close connections with others, and the other pulls us back into ourselves, into the need for selfhood and certainty that can only be shaped through solitude. In order to be whole, she says, we must heed both of those impulses. But in our modern culture, the former is stressed while the latter is neglected, even vilified. On My Own boldly shifts that paradigm.

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