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Endorsements
In a
world of stressed out women,
Mary points the way to sanity and serenity in practical ways.
:: Pam Farrel, author
Men are Like Waffles, Women are like Spaghetti
For
those yesaholics whose lives blur hectic, Mary Byers
comes alongside, offering
practical
no-saying advice. How to Say No…and Live to
Tell About It helps readers understand that busyness
is not synonymous with worth and the tyranny of “should”
can clutter already-hectic schedules. For those afraid
of exercising the no muscle,
say yes to the
message of this book.
:: Mary E. DeMuth, author
Ordinary Mom, Extraordinary God
“Say
yes to Mary Byers’ wonderful new book—and to living with
passion and purpose.
A must-read
for every woman!”
::Cyndy Salzmann, author
Making Your Home a Haven
“Say
‘Yes’ to reading this book because the one word that
every wife, mother, and woman should be learning to say
along with her toddler is a resounding ‘No!’
Mary Byers has nailed
it! This excellent, practical manual shows all of
us how to say No with grace, compassion, and practice.
Mary has convinced me to become a recovering Yesaholic!
‘No’ is the word that gives all of us the freedom to
truly live the priorities we profess to possess.”
::Cindy
Sigler Dagnan, speaker and author
Who Put Peanut Butter on My Daily Planner?
Mary's book will help you to better know yourself so you
can say a resounding "Yes" to the strengths and desires
God has placed inside of you. A
practical guide
on personal boundaries and purposeful living for
every busy woman.
::Dr. Todd Cartmell, author
Keep the Siblings, Lose the Rivalry
This
book offers hope and help for a disease that is epidemic
in our “hurry up, can't say no” culture. In my seminars,
I teach and coach busy leaders who need to learn that
"less really is more" if they want to lead and still
have a life at the end of the day. This book will show
women that saying
"no thank you" can set them free to say "yes, I'd love
to" when it counts!
::H. Dale Burke, founder
Dale Burke Leadership and author
How to Lead and Still Have a Life |