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Lisette Schuitemaker

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Living light and living lightly, Dutch author of personal development and spirituality books, chair of the Center for Human Emergence in the Netherlands and per December 2014 Chair of the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland

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Lisette Schuitemaker My third book is about the patterns that underpin the life of eldest daughters. Think Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton, Beyonce and Gwyneth Palt…moreMy third book is about the patterns that underpin the life of eldest daughters. Think Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton, Beyonce and Gwyneth Paltrow. Those firstborn women who show up as the responsible ones, taking care of all and everyone, serious, dutiful, conscientious. How did we get to be this way? What is in this birth order that we can be conscious off and thus build as our strengths? The research is fascinating. The book will be published in Dutch in spring 15.(less)
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Lisette Schuitemaker Lisette Schuitemaker said: " Lovely book that gave me a good impression of 17th century Amsterdam. Engaging main character who comes from the countryside so you discover the do's and don'ts of society of the time through her eyes. Slavery, the position of women, how trade was co ...more "

 

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“Al had ik er niets aan gedaan, ik voelde me onlosmakelijk deel van het wonder van dit perfecte wezentje - dit wezentje dat linea recta een plekje in mijn hart opende waarvan ik niet wist dat ik het had, en dat ik zomaar mocht vasthouden en zoenen in de wetenschap dat ik haar haar leven lang zou kennen tot het mijne voorbij was.”
Lisette Schuitemaker, Gelukkig zonder kinderen: Mensen wereldwijd over hun keus en hun leven

“Did she ever have the sense of observing herself from afar, as I often did, as if the explosion had knocked my body and my soul into two separate entities that remained about six feet apart from one another?”
Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch

“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
Maya Angelou

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