Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Insight and help for women to become more authentic through the keeping of fewer secrets.
Every woman has secrets-some she keeps from others, some even from herself. The Secrets Women Keep discloses the top secrets revealed in a recent Life Satisfaction Survey of 2,000 women. Secrets include issues regarding:
marriage & relationships
sexuality
inner lives & feelings
sense of self
the past
personal issues
Dr. Jill Hubbard offers three ways to shed the secret and move safely into the light: be honest with yourself, with God, and with a trusted counselor. Women can truly live free of secrets, feeling comfortable in their own skin, never feeling like they must hide from anyone, and fully experiencing the love and grace of Christ to live the life he has to offer.
Synopsis
Women keep secrets - from friends and loved ones, even from themselves. So what are the secrets? And why would anyone want to live an airbrushed version of herself instead of a rich, unencumbered, authentic life?
In The Secrets Women Keep, popular radio host and clinical psychologist Dr. Jill Hubbard shows you how to acknowledge your secrets, release them, and find an emotionally healthy way to live. A life without secrets is a life of freedom, where you can be your real self, where you are the same on the outside as you are on the inside.
The Secrets Women Keep reveals the top secrets from an anonymous "Life Satisfaction Survey" of two thousand women. Most women can relate to at least some of the secrets uncovered in this survey, including:
- I'm unhappy in my marriage
- I feel invisible or inadequate
- My past haunts me
- I worry about finances
- I struggle with addiction
With wisdom, gentleness, and biblical insight, Dr. Jill reveals how to shed those secrets so you can move safely into a life free of the burden of having to hide.
Synopsis
Offering insight and help for women to become more authentic through the keeping of fewer secrets, "The Secrets Women Keep" discloses the top secrets revealed in a recent "Life Satisfaction Survey" of 2,000 women.