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Reflections Of A Man II

Reflections Of A Man II

4.7

3,229 global reviews

For the woman who knows what she deserves and is ready to stop accepting less.


"Knowing your worth and living by it are two different things. And the space between them is often where a lot of good women quietly lose themselves."

You knew you deserved more. Now, you're ready to stop accepting less.

"My dear Beautiful, Strong Woman, never second-guess your worth. The issue is not that you deserve less, the issue is that you have been willing to settle for less than what you deserve. This means, if you want things to change, you have to start with you. No longer can it be okay for you to accept less than what you need both spiritually and emotionally, as a Good Woman, in your relationship."

You are not alone in your journey.

What readers are saying

★★★★★

"Reading this book gave me a lot of insight in my life and relationships. I was accepting less than I deserved, getting taken advantage of, controlled, manipulated and abused by men who weren't real men but broken boys. Reading this book reminded me about my true value and worth and knowing there are still good men out there in this world."

— Eugene Hoskey, Verified Purchase

★★★★★

"Absolutely loved this book! I could relate to just about every page. Thankfully, I took the last few years to work on me and in doing so I figured out the kind of love I want, need and deserve and won't settle for anything less."

— Angela, Verified Purchase

★★★★★

"It was truly an inspiration for me to value my self worth. I've come to realize that I deserve so much better than what I have allowed myself to settle for in past relationships. After reading this book I've realized that I wasn't a weak woman but allowed myself to be attracted to weak men."

— Sandra Burks-Jarrett, Verified Purchase

If the gap between what you know you deserve and what you have been accepting has gotten too wide to ignore — begin here.

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