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Let Her Out: Reclaim Who You Have Always Been Kindle Edition
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- ASIN : B08N5H5LLN
- Language : English
- File size : 7839 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 192 pages
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Carl Furtado
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great inside to seek true personal potential
Reviewed in Canada on 13 December 2020Verified Purchase
Easy reading of life cycles lots of personal example of personal life struggles.. a must read for life changes .
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Shawn Homan
5.0 out of 5 stars
One word: Powerful
Reviewed in the United States on 20 November 2020Verified Purchase
I was part of the advance reader team and have worked with Natalie in the past. The stories, concepts, and exercises in this book can change lives, relationships, and careers.
Natalie has created a way to unlock who you can be in the present and future by leveraging who you've always been, making the work completely personal to each reader. This magic makes it accessible to everyone, wherever they are on their journey. Highly recommended.
Natalie has created a way to unlock who you can be in the present and future by leveraging who you've always been, making the work completely personal to each reader. This magic makes it accessible to everyone, wherever they are on their journey. Highly recommended.
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Brian
5.0 out of 5 stars
Valuable Reflections, Even for a Guy
Reviewed in the United States on 19 February 2021Verified Purchase
This book should probably be required reading for everyone reaching middle age. Reflecting on the joys and dreams of our youth is a fantastic way to evaluate our plans and priorities for our future. The book should be a relatively quick read, except that it does a better job than most I have read at making me reflect on the joys that I have put aside while being sidetracked with being a grown up. The author’s pithy questions of self-reflections are probably good for me. My favorite set of questions included breaking my life into segments and considering what activities, relationships, and accomplishments were most important at those stages.
While my life path is eerily similar to the author (small town, 4-H, Ohio State, relocation to follow a spouse, and a handful of daughters), these shared experiences are not critical to getting tremendous value out of the book, and the questions that it asks the reader to evaluate. Someone growing up in an urban setting would have different dreams and experiences to reflect on, but those memories and priorities need to be dusted off, just the same.
As a man reading the book, I did find myself getting slightly distracted by the author’s use of “Her” as I reflected on my past and priorities for the future. But that pronoun hang-up is my problem, and is not a reflection on the quality of the book.
I generally feel if I get one or two good ideas from a book, it is a good use of my time. “LET HER OUT” far exceeds my standards and is a book that I will likely purchase for others in my life who are also at a point of reflection in their lives.
Brian
London Ohio, (population 10,193)
While my life path is eerily similar to the author (small town, 4-H, Ohio State, relocation to follow a spouse, and a handful of daughters), these shared experiences are not critical to getting tremendous value out of the book, and the questions that it asks the reader to evaluate. Someone growing up in an urban setting would have different dreams and experiences to reflect on, but those memories and priorities need to be dusted off, just the same.
As a man reading the book, I did find myself getting slightly distracted by the author’s use of “Her” as I reflected on my past and priorities for the future. But that pronoun hang-up is my problem, and is not a reflection on the quality of the book.
I generally feel if I get one or two good ideas from a book, it is a good use of my time. “LET HER OUT” far exceeds my standards and is a book that I will likely purchase for others in my life who are also at a point of reflection in their lives.
Brian
London Ohio, (population 10,193)
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Tammy Gooler Loeb
5.0 out of 5 stars
Take your time with this book to get the most out of it
Reviewed in the United States on 18 December 2020Verified Purchase
This book is both an opportunity for self-reflection and a journey into the life of Natalie Siston, who grew up in a small town and had big dreams. She reflects on those dreams and the identity she embraced in those early years after returning to her childhood journals on the occasion of her 40th birthday. It's an eye-opening, generous and honest account of her experiences and a robust guide for the reader who can access their own journey through step by step, reflective exercises, allowing for new discoveries and realizations that can empower them to embrace life in refreshed and new ways. While the title is Let HER Out, I will bet there are several HIMs who will also be letting themselves out after reading Natalie Siston's book.
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Jenny Lisk
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you're feeling lost in mid-life...
Reviewed in the United States on 30 January 2021Verified Purchase
If you're feeling lost in mid-life, take a look at Natalie Siston's life-story-meets-life-coaching book, "Let Her Out." Natalie generously shares with the reader her journey growing up in a small town, and shows us how life sometimes gets in the way of dreams we had when we were younger and assumed we'd grow up and take on the world someday. She takes us chapter-by-chapter through examples and inspiration, and includes "coaching questions" at the end of each chapter to get the reader thinking...and dreaming again.
One more note: despite "Her" in the title, I'd say the message and exercises are not exclusive to women.
One more note: despite "Her" in the title, I'd say the message and exercises are not exclusive to women.
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