I liked the underlying idea of this book - let your kids be who they are and help them to learn to be successful and utilize their natural strengths rather than always trying to turn them into cookie cutter adults. I do this. A lot. I don't WANT my "spirited" children to be "spirited," I want the...
I am reviewing the book, not the "dressing your truth" program. This book is 75% infomercial to sell the course. It irritated me that there was so much time spent encouraging the reader to go to her website and purchase the program. There was also a lot of repetition. By the time I was done, I wa...
I appreciated it, but I wouldn't call it life-changing for me. It's more insightful than most other personality-sorting methodologies, but it still feels limited, to me. I think it has to do with merging the *de*scriptive with the *pre*scriptive, which never sits well with me.That said, the book ...
They learn how to connect, whether or not they are safe, and how they belong to a group. Children who feel judged, punished, or belittled for who they are in their family group often grow up as wounded or repressed adults. My work for decades has focused on helping adults heal their lives, and I ...