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She Can Laugh at the Days to Come

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When you think of your future, what comes to mind? Do words like promise, growth, and joy express it well? Or do you think wrinkles, gray hair, and age spots? Valerie Bell believes that the second half of your life holds opportunities the first could never touch. She offers women of all ages a refreshing, unabashedly feminine look at how to grow wise, stronger, and more vibrant through the years.
She Can Laugh at the Days to Come shows how you can start today building a tomorrow of incredible richness as you discover your true self - your soul. A well-tended soul, writes Bell, weeds out what is malignant and false and builds in what is beautiful, worthy, and redemptive. Soul-centered women have a joyful, confident attitude about the future, seeing potential where others see loss, laughing when others can only cry.
With a refreshing combination of candor, empathy, and earthiness, Bell uses her own experiences to help you live a deeper, more genuinely connected life; pursue dreams that reflect your spiritual values and add quality to life; shape the world around you with an authentic, life-changing spirituality; discover the power of thankfulness to uproot envy and loss; build confidence, joy, and charisma into the potential-packed years ahead; transcend the fears and losses of "aging" as you discover the benefits of "younging" ... and much more.

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First published October 1, 1996

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April 26, 2020
This is a very sweet book. It is packed full of encouragement.
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January 21, 2016
Read this as a weekly fellowship with a friend and mentor. Filled with insights regarding we look at life as we age and challenges to grow spiritually, Bell has also sprinkled in just the right amount of humor. (NOTE: also published as "Well-Tended Soul")
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