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Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Other Women

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Women don't need experts to tell them how to live wonderful lives; they just need to look to other women The world is full of women who can inspire other women who overcome seemingly impossible difficulties, women who follow their dreams into uncharted territory, women who rise to incredible heights of achievement and success, and women who are mentors on finding spiritual fulfillment, creative expression, and deep personal satisfaction in life. Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Other Women is a collection of short stories, personal anecdotes, inspirational quotes, remembrances, and even comedic one-liners whose purpose is to celebrate what women teach each other. Inspirational lecturer, business consultant, storyteller, and bestselling author BJ Gallagher lets us in on the simple but essential wisdom that women can hold for each other. By sharing the stories about the women she has encountered in all walks of life from clients, coworkers, neighbors, shopkeepers, to mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, grandmothers, and girlfriends, BJ helps reveal truths about the topics most women care friendship, love, sex, motherhood, food, body image, and happiness and fulfillment.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 272

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B.J. Gallagher

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Writer and speaker. Also known as Barbara "B.J." Hateley.

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1,255 reviews357 followers
November 13, 2013
I have a weird compulsion to always finish books that I start no matter how bad they are which is the absolute only reason I finished this book.
This book is a collection of stories from a myriad of random women and a lot of anecdotes from the author's life. They are grouped into different categories like work, men, friendships, body image, etc. The positives of the book were the solid organization of the topics and the occasional recipe here and there. But the horrible marriage advice, the bizarre acrostics at every turn, and the overall needy, confused tone of the author far outweighed the few positives.
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December 17, 2019
Not great but it filled a need - “ at midlife I’m having to recognize that there are people I may never be reconciled with, people I loved dearly but we went as far as we could go together. We loved; we tried; that may have to be enough “
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September 15, 2013
Unreal. I started reading this book and the authors background , her "always positive and upbeat mother, is just NOT most mothers. I feel she is a naturally positive upbeat person n the book was more of a "haha look how lucky i am...this book offered nothing new or informative, other than learning that some people (the author) view Oprah as a saint.
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November 24, 2012
Okay, in all honesty I'm not 100% sure what to rate this book since I have literally been reading it for years! It has been in my bathroom as the emergency reading material!! This book is full of short essays and quotes which made it perfect to play this role.
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September 13, 2007
This book reminded me of Chicken Soup for the Soul. It has cute stories and quotes from famous and non-famous women. Even though this book doesn't require much thought, I still enjoyed it.
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March 29, 2014
"You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, the encountering may be the very experience which creates the vitality and the power to endure." -Maya Angelou
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