Monday, December 29, 2008

Only Nuns Change Habits Overnight




Only Nuns Change Habits Overnight




I get to give away one of these fun books to help with New Year Resolutions. Take a gander at this awesome opportunity and enter the contest by leaving one thing you'd like to change about yourself, your life or your dreams on this post. I'll choose a winner this Thursday, the first day of the rest of . . .well, you get the idea :-D

I'll need a way to contact the book contest winner so she/he can start off the New Year with a laugh and a new plan! Here we go . . .


Author: Karen Scalf Linamen

Summary:
Every woman longs for change in some area of her life. Unfortunately, fear, fatigue, adversity, heartbreak, past failures, and even the choices of other people get in the way and make lasting change seem out of reach. Having been there herself, Karen Linamen knows exactly how to take readers from where they are to where they want to be.

Only Nuns Change Habits Overnight, Karen examines 52 powerful actions readers can apply to change they long to embrace. Her insights apply to career, finances, personal health and fitness, relationships, faith—in fact, every facet of a woman’s life. Blending laugh-out-loud humor and sage advice, Linamen shows readers the link between dissatisfaction and transformation, how to remodel habits, the little-known truth about procrastination, how to generate the energy they need to pursue the life they desire, how to benefit from options and resources they never dreamed they had, and much, much more!

Author Bio:
Karen Scalf Linamen is a popular speaker and the celebrated author of ten books for women, including these:
Due to Rising Energy Costs the Light at the End of the Tunnel Has Been Turned Off
Just Hand Over the Chocolate and No One Will Get Hurt.

She has been featured on more than one hundred radio programs, including FamilyLife Today. Publishers Weekly describes her as “funny, forthright and unforgettable.” Linamen lives with her family in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Visit her website at http://www.karenlinamen.com

Angie's Take: We all need to set goals and engage in the gifts God has given us. We all need help doing it. I'm excited to have a book that uses humor instead of dry, dusty old "do this, do that" techniques. Thanks, Karen!

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