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How Not to Be a Superwoman: A Handbook for Women to Survive the Patriarchy
Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143464181
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Tired of the superwoman pressure? In “How Not to Be a Superwoman,” Nilanjana Bhowmick explores the unrealistic expectations faced by women and the impact on their well-being. Discover inspiring stories and practical advice for embracing authenticity and achieving a fulfilling life of self-compassion and empowerment. ISBN: 9780143464181
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Ansh Shrivastava –
A must-read for any woman feeling the pressure to do it all! This book validated my feelings and provided actionable steps.
Hargun Kaur –
I loved the inspiring stories! They made me feel seen and understood. The practical advice was helpful and easy to implement.
Ojaswani Gupta –
I appreciated the author’s honesty and vulnerability. It’s a good starting point for self-compassion, though quite basic.
Tanya –
I enjoyed the book and found it relatable. Helped me realize I’m not alone in feeling overwhelmed. Practical advice and uplifting stories.
Nitin Goyal –
It has some valuable insights and provides a good framework for understanding societal pressures. Really liked it
Maniratnam –
I was expecting more depth. It’s okay for a quick read, but didn’t offer anything new. Left me a little bit unsatisfied.
Jigyasa Singh –
A good read, but some advice felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a helpful reminder to prioritize myself. The inspiring stories made it worth it.
Sharayu Hitesh Vyavahare –
This book is a game-changer! It’s like having a supportive friend guiding you towards a more balanced and fulfilling life.
Jamuna Majhi –
Empowering and validating! This book helped me shed the superwoman persona and embrace my imperfections. Highly recommend!
Pranjal Kumar –
Simple, but impactful. A good reminder to be kinder to myself. It can be a little simplistic, but the message is important.
Sauptik Datta –
I liked the book. It’s insightful and thought-provoking, encouraging self-compassion and authenticity. Good to give it a read!
Akshit Gulati –
A decent read, but I felt it skimmed the surface of some complex issues. Needed more concrete strategies for change. Okayish book
Manav Kumar Bansal –
Found the book preachy and repetitive. I was hoping for more in-depth analysis. Didn’t quite resonate with me, unfortunatly.
Manvendra Pratap Singh –
Some chapters were stronger than others. I wish there was more focus on intersectionality. Still, a valuable conversation starter.