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The Woman's Comfort Book: A Self-Nurturing Guide for Restoring Balance in Your Life

by Jennifer Louden

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With over 200 prescriptions for giving yourself a break, this book helps the reader to sort out guilty feelings about self-nurture and to define her comfort/self-nurture needs. In this book the author delivers a host of creative and comforting programmes like the self-care schedule, creative selfishness, creating a comfort network, body delights, a personal sanctuary, the comfort journal, bathing pleasures and comfort rituals. Organised by topic and cross-referenced throughout, this guidebook is designed to appeal to women of all ages. The new edition has been revised and updated for modern women.… (more)
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Before the book was in my hands I wanted to love it -- but wanting to love a book has not made it so, in my experience. Once I got it, I let it languish for over a week because I was afraid it wouldn't live up to my hopes.

Happy relief! Once I finally took the plunge and began reading, I couldn't resist the warmth and wisdom of [b:Woman's Cofort Book: A Self-Nurturing Guide for Restoring Balance in Your Life|136143|Woman's Cofort Book A Self-Nurturing Guide for Restoring Balance in Your Life|Jennifer Louden|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348569331s/136143.jpg|1094272].

Jen Louden serves up a delicious collection of comfort recipes that stir curiosity and delight with each page. Thoughtful guidance and meaty reference lists round out the engaging tone of each chapter.

As a relatively new convert to self-care, I found quite a few fresh ideas for personal wellness and nurture. A real treasure to keep or to share with someone dear. ( )
  rebwaring | Aug 14, 2023 |
Especially usefull for women who are stressed and need help nurturng themselves in unexpected ways. I recommned to all my stressed friends and relatives. ( )
  DivineMissW | Aug 9, 2011 |
I read this book several years ago, and found it to be filled with nice ideas for pampering oneself. I never actually did many of them, but there are lots of good ideas here. ( )
  herebedragons | Feb 24, 2007 |
This is a neat little set of exercises designed to help women unwind, connect with their inner wisdom or nurture themselves. I don't think I have ever formally done any of the exercises, but just flipping through the book usually provides some relief, and inspiration for what might be helpful. I especially like the index where you choose what you are feeling, like stressed or jittery, etc., and there are suggested exercises in the book to look at. A nice resource, if you can make time to do any of the exercises. ( )
  heidialice | Aug 16, 2006 |
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With over 200 prescriptions for giving yourself a break, this book helps the reader to sort out guilty feelings about self-nurture and to define her comfort/self-nurture needs. In this book the author delivers a host of creative and comforting programmes like the self-care schedule, creative selfishness, creating a comfort network, body delights, a personal sanctuary, the comfort journal, bathing pleasures and comfort rituals. Organised by topic and cross-referenced throughout, this guidebook is designed to appeal to women of all ages. The new edition has been revised and updated for modern women.

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