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Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

This book was recommended by one of AVON's top representatives, 
Lisa M. Wilber, Platinum Executive Leader.  
Lisa also wrote a recommendation at the very beginning of this book.


Andrea Patten addresses the fact that everyone has always been told to hush the inner critic within you.  Her approach is to try to work with that voice so that it can work for you, instead of against you. 

"Finding benefits hidden by annoyances is not an easy process.  It takes effort, energy and focus.  And creating a new, more peaceful relationship with your Inner Critic is complicated by the fact that, for years, experts have been offering advice on how to silence the Inner Critic."

She believes that by trying to 'kill off' the inner critic brings it back to be "even stronger and naggier than before."

What is an inner critic?  Patten describes it in this way: 
"An Inner Critic is our brain's misinterpretation of stimulus or data that:
amplifies harsh self-judgement, creates negative self-talk and, interferes with the confidence needed to take action toward personal goals and desires."

The author also gives many ideas and skills to help "transpose the negative into positive."

"Your Inner Critic can brilliantly detect threats but is none too bright about priority-setting." 

Patten also recommends giving your inner critic a new name....something that "brings both comfort and confidence."  

"Personal growth strategies are not Swiss Army knives: I can't think of a single one that works in every situation, that's why it's such a good idea to try them on for size."

"Part of nurturing an inner ally involves deciding which messages to focus on and which ones to let go." 

Some negative key words mentioned within the writer's vocabulary in this book are:  demoralization, enemy, flaws, faults, tension, bad mental habits, threaten, warning, shatter, permanent, worrying, harmful, dangerous, panic and undesirable,

Positive vocabulary used in this book to counter-act the negative words above are: brave, honest, relax, soothe, energize, safe, forgive, strengths, peaceful, strong, partnership, healthy, powerful, brilliant, nurturing, honesty, acceptance, courage, flourish, opportunities, benefits, focus and energy.

I wish I could say more and believe more about the topic presented in this book.
I've tried many times in my life to turn things around by mental ability.
I honestly think this is way to continue to motivate yourself to just keep moving on in life.  I don't think that just by 'thinking' about something that it will happen.
I could post examples here, but will refrain because I do not want to drudge up old memories just to upset myself on a book review.
Change takes action, that I believe.  But even sometimes with action and doing the best you possibly can do, that still isn't enough.
It's discouraging, and unfortunately we learn to live with it.

I do not totally disagree with the thoughts and exercises presented in this book.  Like the author said, it's not a one-size-fits-all type of thing.  Definitely read this book to get ideas to help yourself deal with your inner critic.
Try to apply the mental exercises presented and
 choose the ones that are best for you!


Book Review: The Inner Critic Advantage: Making Peace with the Noise in Your Head by Andrea Patten

Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

This book was recommended by one of AVON's top representatives, 
Lisa M. Wilber, Platinum Executive Leader.  
Lisa also wrote a recommendation at the very beginning of this book.


Andrea Patten addresses the fact that everyone has always been told to hush the inner critic within you.  Her approach is to try to work with that voice so that it can work for you, instead of against you. 

"Finding benefits hidden by annoyances is not an easy process.  It takes effort, energy and focus.  And creating a new, more peaceful relationship with your Inner Critic is complicated by the fact that, for years, experts have been offering advice on how to silence the Inner Critic."

She believes that by trying to 'kill off' the inner critic brings it back to be "even stronger and naggier than before."

What is an inner critic?  Patten describes it in this way: 
"An Inner Critic is our brain's misinterpretation of stimulus or data that:
amplifies harsh self-judgement, creates negative self-talk and, interferes with the confidence needed to take action toward personal goals and desires."

The author also gives many ideas and skills to help "transpose the negative into positive."

"Your Inner Critic can brilliantly detect threats but is none too bright about priority-setting." 

Patten also recommends giving your inner critic a new name....something that "brings both comfort and confidence."  

"Personal growth strategies are not Swiss Army knives: I can't think of a single one that works in every situation, that's why it's such a good idea to try them on for size."

"Part of nurturing an inner ally involves deciding which messages to focus on and which ones to let go." 

Some negative key words mentioned within the writer's vocabulary in this book are:  demoralization, enemy, flaws, faults, tension, bad mental habits, threaten, warning, shatter, permanent, worrying, harmful, dangerous, panic and undesirable,

Positive vocabulary used in this book to counter-act the negative words above are: brave, honest, relax, soothe, energize, safe, forgive, strengths, peaceful, strong, partnership, healthy, powerful, brilliant, nurturing, honesty, acceptance, courage, flourish, opportunities, benefits, focus and energy.

I wish I could say more and believe more about the topic presented in this book.
I've tried many times in my life to turn things around by mental ability.
I honestly think this is way to continue to motivate yourself to just keep moving on in life.  I don't think that just by 'thinking' about something that it will happen.
I could post examples here, but will refrain because I do not want to drudge up old memories just to upset myself on a book review.
Change takes action, that I believe.  But even sometimes with action and doing the best you possibly can do, that still isn't enough.
It's discouraging, and unfortunately we learn to live with it.

I do not totally disagree with the thoughts and exercises presented in this book.  Like the author said, it's not a one-size-fits-all type of thing.  Definitely read this book to get ideas to help yourself deal with your inner critic.
Try to apply the mental exercises presented and
 choose the ones that are best for you!


Posted at 7:26 PM  |  by Lisa Epler, AVON AMB and Gold Amb. Leader / 10 Star Ambassador


Og Mandino ~ Three Volumes In One
Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

This is my first book review at All Around The Circle.

I hope you enjoy my book reviews and insights in addition to Elle's.

This is a book I would not have chosen for myself.

It was given to me as a gift from my sister, 
who just happens to be my up-line with Avon.
Why wouldn't I have chosen it for myself you may wonder?
Well, I'm not a 'self-help' reader and definitely am intimidated when I see a big 'ol book like this one is!!!!  Granted, there are three books in one in this particular book, but none the less, it sat on my bookshelf for about eleven months before I decided to make myself read it!

At first I thought it was going to be all about business.

But really, this is one of those books that you can apply to life in general, so I would recommend it to anyone.  Also, there are religious references in this book (no doubt) but even if you are not the religious type, do not let that hold you back from reading this book to gain knowledge.

The first book is called "The Greatest Salesman In The World."

This story is the basis of everything.  I honestly found myself excited to sit down and read to find out what would happen next.
The main take away from this book are 'The Ten Scrolls.'
These are ten lessons for beginning anew; to believe in yourself, have faith, build confidence, control emotions and focus on what you want in your life.  If you follow the book the way the author wants you to read the book, you will be reading one scroll every month to ingrain these scrolls into your brain.  Well, I do not have that kind of time and as I said above, I was intimidated enough at the size of the book and just wanted to get through it! (Just being honest here.)
So with that said, I know I will refer back to this book in the future when I need some inspiration.  I enjoyed the story of the salesman and in the life lessons each scroll touches upon.  This is one of those books that every senior in high school or freshman in college should be required to read.

The second book was called 'The Greatest Secret In The World' and I felt it was just reiterating each scroll in more detail and dragging out the process of dissecting each scroll.


The third book was called 'The Greatest Miracle In The World' and I really enjoyed this one.  I couldn't wait to finish it to find out what happened!

Og Mandino is a tremendous storyteller and I often wondered throughout this book how much of this story was fiction and how much was non-fiction because it truly read like a non-fiction book to me.

I know I did not give away what the story lines of these books are about.

It is very complicated to explain, but just know that these books are like no other I have ever read.  I can truly say that.  

If you do read any of these books, please don't hesitate to come back and visit me here to comment and talk about the books.  


The next book I would like to read by Og Mandino is 'The God Memorandum' which was a part of the last book ('The Greatest Miracle In The World.')  I was thinking of reading  'The Return Of The Ragpicker' because I thought it would pick up where the story left off in 'The Greatest Miracle In The World', but then I read some reviews from others who have read it.  They said the author wrote it ten to fifteen years after 'miracle' and that it was basically a 'brag' book of the author's accomplishments and 'politically correct platforms' replaced his God-based inspirations.  Because of this I will probably not bother with the 'return' book, however I would like to read more of his early works because it seems to me that is when he was most 'humble.'



Book Review: Og Mandino- Three Volumes In One



Og Mandino ~ Three Volumes In One
Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

This is my first book review at All Around The Circle.

I hope you enjoy my book reviews and insights in addition to Elle's.

This is a book I would not have chosen for myself.

It was given to me as a gift from my sister, 
who just happens to be my up-line with Avon.
Why wouldn't I have chosen it for myself you may wonder?
Well, I'm not a 'self-help' reader and definitely am intimidated when I see a big 'ol book like this one is!!!!  Granted, there are three books in one in this particular book, but none the less, it sat on my bookshelf for about eleven months before I decided to make myself read it!

At first I thought it was going to be all about business.

But really, this is one of those books that you can apply to life in general, so I would recommend it to anyone.  Also, there are religious references in this book (no doubt) but even if you are not the religious type, do not let that hold you back from reading this book to gain knowledge.

The first book is called "The Greatest Salesman In The World."

This story is the basis of everything.  I honestly found myself excited to sit down and read to find out what would happen next.
The main take away from this book are 'The Ten Scrolls.'
These are ten lessons for beginning anew; to believe in yourself, have faith, build confidence, control emotions and focus on what you want in your life.  If you follow the book the way the author wants you to read the book, you will be reading one scroll every month to ingrain these scrolls into your brain.  Well, I do not have that kind of time and as I said above, I was intimidated enough at the size of the book and just wanted to get through it! (Just being honest here.)
So with that said, I know I will refer back to this book in the future when I need some inspiration.  I enjoyed the story of the salesman and in the life lessons each scroll touches upon.  This is one of those books that every senior in high school or freshman in college should be required to read.

The second book was called 'The Greatest Secret In The World' and I felt it was just reiterating each scroll in more detail and dragging out the process of dissecting each scroll.


The third book was called 'The Greatest Miracle In The World' and I really enjoyed this one.  I couldn't wait to finish it to find out what happened!

Og Mandino is a tremendous storyteller and I often wondered throughout this book how much of this story was fiction and how much was non-fiction because it truly read like a non-fiction book to me.

I know I did not give away what the story lines of these books are about.

It is very complicated to explain, but just know that these books are like no other I have ever read.  I can truly say that.  

If you do read any of these books, please don't hesitate to come back and visit me here to comment and talk about the books.  


The next book I would like to read by Og Mandino is 'The God Memorandum' which was a part of the last book ('The Greatest Miracle In The World.')  I was thinking of reading  'The Return Of The Ragpicker' because I thought it would pick up where the story left off in 'The Greatest Miracle In The World', but then I read some reviews from others who have read it.  They said the author wrote it ten to fifteen years after 'miracle' and that it was basically a 'brag' book of the author's accomplishments and 'politically correct platforms' replaced his God-based inspirations.  Because of this I will probably not bother with the 'return' book, however I would like to read more of his early works because it seems to me that is when he was most 'humble.'



Posted at 10:33 PM  |  by Lisa Epler, AVON AMB and Gold Amb. Leader / 10 Star Ambassador

My Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

A View From The Top is a compilation of top selling Avon Representative stories revealing how they achieved their success.  The various representatives offer their views on how they became successful in the Avon direct marketing business and offer their strategies on how you can become successful as well.

The reason I decided to read this book is because an online friend is an Avon Representative.  She asked me to help her promote her Avon business through my blog and in return she will help me monetarily so I can afford to do more things with my blog in the future.  This is in the early stages and we are slowly making progress working together.

The stories in this book are truly inspiring.
There are many women who came from dire situations, with no prior selling or marketing experience, who have built an incredibly large customer base as well as trained and mentored hundreds upon hundreds of  Avon Representatives.

One thing that I have taken away from this book is that there's not just one way to be successful.  What works for one person may not work for another.  This makes sense since every individual has their strong and weak points.  That does not mean an individual cannot focus on one of their weaker qualities and become better at it.  Life is one continuous learning process.

Another recurring theme throughout this book is that none of these women gave up.  Even when they may have lost their leadership title, their team or customer numbers diminished or something in their life threw them for a loop, they stuck with their business.  They did not throw in the towel.  Determination.

They also all took action in their lives.  They believed in themselves.  Even sometimes when it was difficult to believe, they kept pushing through.  It's amazing what these women have done with something I always thought to be 'just a hobby' and not a real job.  But if you read this book, you will see that you can make a real career out of being an Avon Representative.  I was quite surprised!  That's not to say that doing it as a hobby,part-time, as supplemental income isn't a great idea either.....because it is!  You can make your own schedule and fir it into your life.  Flexibility is a wonderful thing!

If you or someone you know is looking for a home-based earnings opportunity, this could be the start of something substantial.  And unlike many other direct selling companies it does not cost much to start!  Currently it is just $15!!!!!
Follow this link to find out more about joining Avon.

****United States applicants only for the above link.****



Book Review: A View From The Top (Various Authors)


My Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

A View From The Top is a compilation of top selling Avon Representative stories revealing how they achieved their success.  The various representatives offer their views on how they became successful in the Avon direct marketing business and offer their strategies on how you can become successful as well.

The reason I decided to read this book is because an online friend is an Avon Representative.  She asked me to help her promote her Avon business through my blog and in return she will help me monetarily so I can afford to do more things with my blog in the future.  This is in the early stages and we are slowly making progress working together.

The stories in this book are truly inspiring.
There are many women who came from dire situations, with no prior selling or marketing experience, who have built an incredibly large customer base as well as trained and mentored hundreds upon hundreds of  Avon Representatives.

One thing that I have taken away from this book is that there's not just one way to be successful.  What works for one person may not work for another.  This makes sense since every individual has their strong and weak points.  That does not mean an individual cannot focus on one of their weaker qualities and become better at it.  Life is one continuous learning process.

Another recurring theme throughout this book is that none of these women gave up.  Even when they may have lost their leadership title, their team or customer numbers diminished or something in their life threw them for a loop, they stuck with their business.  They did not throw in the towel.  Determination.

They also all took action in their lives.  They believed in themselves.  Even sometimes when it was difficult to believe, they kept pushing through.  It's amazing what these women have done with something I always thought to be 'just a hobby' and not a real job.  But if you read this book, you will see that you can make a real career out of being an Avon Representative.  I was quite surprised!  That's not to say that doing it as a hobby,part-time, as supplemental income isn't a great idea either.....because it is!  You can make your own schedule and fir it into your life.  Flexibility is a wonderful thing!

If you or someone you know is looking for a home-based earnings opportunity, this could be the start of something substantial.  And unlike many other direct selling companies it does not cost much to start!  Currently it is just $15!!!!!
Follow this link to find out more about joining Avon.

****United States applicants only for the above link.****



Posted at 8:30 AM  |  by Elle
YouTube video for Colbie Caillat's Try.

Three months ago my daughter Em went to a program with her Girl Scout Cadette troop entitled 'Who's That Girl? ME & MEdia'. The program was run by a local college sorority. They showed the girls magazines and how photographs are manipulated by using Photoshop and they also used the Dove Self Esteem Project on their website. Below are a few of the videos they watched and talked about from the Dove's YouTube site.  I've shared Cobie Caillat's 'Try' video today because it explores this topic extremely well.  I was surprised they didn't share Colbie's video at this program, but when my daughter started to tell me about what they talked about there I showed it to her and she loved it!  I hope you enjoy it as well!

Dove Real Beauty Sketches YouTube video.
Selfie YouTube video.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Whether your child plays an instrument, your toddler learned a new song they like to sing, you want to do a throwback of a favorite music video from your past and countless other ideas, as long as it is musical, linkup with Musical Mondays here at All Around the Circle!

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  5. Have Fun!


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Musical Monday #15 ~ Try by Colbie Caillat (Self Esteem)

YouTube video for Colbie Caillat's Try.

Three months ago my daughter Em went to a program with her Girl Scout Cadette troop entitled 'Who's That Girl? ME & MEdia'. The program was run by a local college sorority. They showed the girls magazines and how photographs are manipulated by using Photoshop and they also used the Dove Self Esteem Project on their website. Below are a few of the videos they watched and talked about from the Dove's YouTube site.  I've shared Cobie Caillat's 'Try' video today because it explores this topic extremely well.  I was surprised they didn't share Colbie's video at this program, but when my daughter started to tell me about what they talked about there I showed it to her and she loved it!  I hope you enjoy it as well!

Dove Real Beauty Sketches YouTube video.
Selfie YouTube video.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Whether your child plays an instrument, your toddler learned a new song they like to sing, you want to do a throwback of a favorite music video from your past and countless other ideas, as long as it is musical, linkup with Musical Mondays here at All Around the Circle!

(Musical Monday Link-Ups can always be found on the 
Blog Hops/Link Up Page ~ don't forget to sign up each week!)

 
Here is a smaller banner for you to display on your site


   
Musical Monday Link-Up Rules

  1. Follow your host.
  2. Link Up your Post.
  3. Display The Above Banner On your Site.
  4. Check Out Those Listed In The Link-Up, Make New Friends & Spread The Word! The more friends who join, the more fun the link-up will be!
  5. Have Fun!


We're also participating in Mingle Monday @ the Life Of Meg Blog today!
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We're also participating in the InspireMeMonday Linky Party!

Posted at 9:11 PM  |  by Elle

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