Atrevete A Ser Barbara – (Spanish)
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Barbara Palacios, autora inspiracional y conferencista internacional, Miss Universo 1986 y Miss Venezuela 1986 , galardonada por People en Espaol como una de las 25 mujeres mas poderosas e influyentes de l 2014, abre su corazon para compartir experiencias y testimonios personales a traves de su trayectoria como figura publica por todo el mundo.
Las mujeres siempre quieren saber como pueden ser una buena madre, buena amiga, buena esposa, excelente profesional y mujer de fe. Estas preguntas se las hacen constantemente a la autora. Barbara utiliza cada historia como ilustracion para impartir una clara enseanza sobre estos temas. La autora tambien les habla a las mujeres acerca de tabus como:
*La violencia domestica
*La actitud ante el fracaso
*El aborto
*La defensa de los nios
*La proteccion animal
*El emprendimiento y el liderazgo de la mujer
*La fe en Dios.
La autora escogio el titulo de este libro para transmitir a las mujeres como pueden y deben atreverse a ser barbaras, valientes, atrevidas y defender los valores, principios, virtudes y la etica necesaria para potenciar sus talentos.
Asi mismo selecciono este titulo para inspirarlas y decirles: “Atrevanse a descubrirse y a ser ustedes mismas, de acuerdo con el diseo original de Dios”. Ella empodera a la mujer diciendole: “Tu eres u nica y lo descubriras en la medida que te propongas ser mejor que ayer “.
Barbara Palacios comparte lo que ha aprendido en su recorrido y lo que esto ha hecho para que sea la mujer que es hoy en dia, esperando que su aporte ayude a otras mujeres. Ella nos ensea sobre la salud, la belleza interior, el emprendimiento y especialmente acerca de su fe inquebrantable. Cierra el libro con la historia de una de las propias creaciones en su organizacion, la cual lleva el nombre de “Ser Mujer Lider y Emprendedora Esta de Moda “, y describe la serie de eventos y conferencias que imparte en innumerables paises. En este libro, la autora se plantea ayudar a muchas otras mujeres a soltar el pasado, a sanar, a superarse y a concentrarse para dejar su propia huella.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781950604005
ISBN10: 1950604004
Language: Spanish
Barbara Palacios
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2019
Publisher: Anchor Distributors
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