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Made Good: Overcoming the Lies That Keep Women at War with Their Bodies

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For too long, women have been told their worth lies in being thinner, prettier, or more productive. Yet, behind the façade of “having it all together,” countless women feel exhausted, anxious, and disconnected from their own bodies. The lies of the enemy whisper that we are not enough—that we are problems in need of fixing.

It’s time to reclaim your identity as a beloved daughter of God.

In this book, Catholic author and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Florencia Moynihan offers an oasis in the desert—an informed holistic plan for healing body and soul. Drawing from her own journey through disordered eating, chronic illness, and the silence of unanswered prayers, Moynihan integrates faith and nutrition in a way that restores balance, identity, and mental, physical, and spiritual freedom.

Here you’ll

The Made Good framework—a roadmap to lasting transformation, grounded in truth

Journal prompts and reflections to help you align your habits with God’s love

The FUEL Method and practical strategies for restoring energy, stability, and structure

Six ways to live as someone who is “made good” and to thrive in your vocation

How to embrace Mary as your model of receiving and giving love

Why food is not just fuel but a gift that draws you into communion with God and others

Three pillars of transformation, and the foundations every woman needs for success

Florencia’s message is simple yet Caring for your health is not selfish but holy. By nurturing your body, you are better equipped to live your vocation, serve others, and glorify God.

This book will help you silence the lies, rest in God’s unconditional love, and reclaim your true identity as a beloved daughter created with beauty, dignity, and strength.

208 pages, Paperback

Published January 20, 2026

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99 reviews
February 2, 2026
I’m very clearly not the expected reader for Made Good. I audited it in audiobook form because I read all of Sophia Institute Press's books, and also because my proximity to its real audience, namely, my wife. And yet, I found myself surprisingly grateful for it.

What Moynihan offers is not only insight into “the lies that keep women at war with their bodies,” but a vocabulary and attentiveness that helped me recognize the weight and meaning of comments I might otherwise have heard without really hearing. As the book played on (well-narrated by the author), my wife repeatedly commented on passages that prompted real conversation, unplanned, honest, and often important. There were many of these moments, which felt like a quiet but telling endorsement of the book’s resonance.

One thing I especially appreciated, though it’s not always named explicitly, is Moynihan’s clear instinct for the difference between blood-sacrifice and self-sacrifice. This is a preoccupation of my own, and any skillful articulations of either are most welcome to me. Throughout the book, she consistently steers away from patterns that demand harm, punishment, or coercion (especially self-directed), and instead encourages practices that are either genuinely non-sacrificial or truly self-sacrificial in the healthiest sense. That distinction matters, and it’s handled with care.

Even as an “outsider” to the intended audience, I came away with a deeper understanding of experiences close to me, and with better questions and better conversations as a result. That alone makes the book worth recommending.
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22 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2026
If you are even contemplating this book, please pick it up!

I have been following Flo for along time on Instagram and even did Made Good in the early days of the program. She was incredibly helpful then, but in the past few months, listening to her podcast and now reading this book has given me newfound motivation and insight into taking care of myself.

I’m usually not a fan of “self-help” books, but this is completely different; it’s rooted in scripture, truth, realism, joy and peace! Flo is your personal cheerleader with actionable steps to build the life you were meant to live. I don’t give five stars away often, only for books that I feel had a profound impact on me. I can confidently say this is one of them.

“Going from ‘I deserve this.’ to, ‘I deserve the life God created for me!’”
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33 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2026
A fantastic book that all women should read! Flo’s energy and passion fly off the page as she gives women the tools they need to reclaim their health and understand the GOODNESS of their bodies. It’s an easy format to read. Facts and resources are beautifully woven with reflection questions and scripture. Would recommend!!
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201 reviews13 followers
February 4, 2026
Although this is written for younger women, I benefited from
Reading it as well.
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