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A Tribe Called Bliss: Break Through Superficial Friendships, Create Real Connections, Reach Your Highest Potential (edition 2018)

by Lori Harder (Author)

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Offers advice for women to nurture and grow a meaningful and engaged social circle, and explores how doing so can provide the support needed for the development of their potential.
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Title:A Tribe Called Bliss: Break Through Superficial Friendships, Create Real Connections, Reach Your Highest Potential
Authors:Lori Harder (Author)
Info:Gallery Books (2018), Edition: First Edition, 288 pages
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A Tribe Called Bliss: Break Through Superficial Friendships, Create Real Connections, Reach Your Highest Potential by Lori Harder

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I received this book for review from the publisher. I have not heard of this author before but the blurb sounded so interesting. I feel like people myself included are growing more isolated in these times of cell phones and online socialization, and I'd like more female friendships. So I dove in blind not knowing what to expect from this author.
It was a rough start for me. I was rolling my eyes, it seemed so cheesy and slow. I just wasn't feeling like it was working for me at all. At about 25% it started clicking with me. I started to connect with her examples and had some a-HA moments. At the end of the book I felt a positive vibe that may move me to reach out to more women. Will I do the exercises advised in the beginning with her invitations ? Probably not, it is not something I would do but I may attempt a different route to grow a tribe. I think it's a great start to break down the walls that many of us have built to separate/protect us from others, and develop female friendships. ( )
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