Hatch Leap Soar Book Review from @kleffnotes

Latoyia Dennis uses the idea of transformation to establish principles for becoming your best self through the exploration of hatching into something new. Much like a baby bird being born into the world you can become your best self by hatching out of your current comfort zone and allowing yourself to become more. Hatch Leap Soar is designed to help you become a better you by pushing your boundaries and allowing yourself to be something more. Continue reading “Hatch Leap Soar Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Own It All Book Review from @kleffnotes

Own It All is the perfect how to guide for women looking to ditch procrastination and self-doubt in order to achieve their goals. Andrea Isabelle Lucas went from being a single teenage mother recovering from domestic violence and poverty to being a the creator of a multi-million dollar national barre and yoga chain. She uses her own experiences to help others find their path to living in true self-confidence and claiming their goals to make great things happen. Continue reading “Own It All Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Open Seas: Just Add Water Book Review from @kleffnotes

Marian is a lieutenant in the Coast Guard who loves the water, while just that love would make her perfect for the job, there is more to her than meets that eye. Not only can Marina hold her breath for 15 minutes, which is a tremendous feat, but she can swim faster and dive deeper than anyone else she has ever met, at least so far. In Open Seas: Just Add Water Marina will learn about herself and her interesting talents when someone new comes into her life with dark motives. Continue reading “Open Seas: Just Add Water Book Review from @kleffnotes”

It’s Your Weirdness That Makes You Wonderful Book Review from @kleffnotes

Kate Allan is here for you with colorful and creative affirmations for your struggles, anxiety-reducing visual art, and journaling prompts to better understand and process your mental health. We are encouraged to love ourselves and what makes us different and within the pages of It’s Your Weirdness That Makes You Wonderful you will find many moments designed to help you feel positive and happy about who you are. You’ll also be able to connect with paper based support animals who will always be there for you. Continue reading “It’s Your Weirdness That Makes You Wonderful Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Your Next Level Life Book Review from @kleffnotes

Karen Arrington, founder of the Miss Black USA Pageant and creator of the Next Level Women’s Summit, is here to help you get unstuck in your life. As a mentor to thousands she has brought her knowledge to Your Next Level Life, which will provide you with the resources for how to redefine your idea of success and break out of the patterns that have kept you trapped in a self-imposed box of limitation. Her seven simple rules are here to help you level up in a variety of ways and you’ll find yourself succeeding in new ways. Continue reading “Your Next Level Life Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Zen Bender Book Review from @kleffnotes

Stephanie Krikorian had to restart her life in a hurry when the recession changed everything. With a new career in ghostwriting self-help books for women she began researching and writing and found herself discovering something else. AFOG or Another Freaking Opportunity for Growth was something she saw was everywhere. Using this idea as a guide she went on to go on what she called a zen bender and what inspired her book, Zen Bender. Continue reading “Zen Bender Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Opiate Jane Book Review from @kleffnotes

Jane has always found herself surrounded by addicts. As a child she and her younger sister were left in foster care while their mother struggled with a need for drugs. Now in high school she and her fractured family are living in Adams County, Ohio. This feels like the middle of nowhere and while this might seem like a place to avoid more addicts, Jane finds herself drawn to a boy who has his own drug problem. Drawn from the personal experiences of Jessica K. Baker, who has loved ones who have struggled with addiction, Opiate Jane follows Jane and she tries to find love with people who are struggling to make a life outside of their addiction. Continue reading “Opiate Jane Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Say It Now Book Review from @kleffnotes

We never know just how much time we will get with someone. A loss can happen in a number of ways, but through Say It Now you will be given the tools to help you share your love and care for others without fear or hesitation. Sherry Richert Belul helps you to put your feelings into words and even actions through her collection of activities within this book. Continue reading “Say It Now Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Friendship Isn’t a Big Thing, Its a Million Little Things Book Review from @kleffnotes

Becca Anderson focuses on female friendships and the powerful bond that women create with each other. Through this inspirational connections support networks are fostered and through them women enable each other to grow and become stronger. In Friendship Isn’t a Big Thing, Its a Million Little Things she shares the elements of female empowerment with her readers so that they can see the power of connection between women. Continue reading “Friendship Isn’t a Big Thing, Its a Million Little Things Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Create Book Review from @kleffnotes

Marc Silber is a best-selling author, award-wining creative and educator who wants to help you rediscover the artist within you. Many people think that creative energy is something that only certain people have or that they will never be as creative as other people. While you might trapped by not being able to create or maybe you have a creative outlet that gives you a brief window of time to delve into your creative energies, Silber wants to unlock barriers for you and allow you to be the best creator that you can be in Create. Continue reading “Create Book Review from @kleffnotes”