Member Reviews
I loved this! Part memoir, part self-help, this book will help any stressed, perfectionist mom find peace and manage life with joy.
I loved this one, it was a quick read and a palette cleanser from my usual Thrillers. I love Tiffany, her energy, her vibe and her authenticity. Her ability to be real and vulnerable was a a real treat. This book was fantastic.
Thank you #Netgalley for the advanced copy!
I first learned about Tiffany Moon from the Real Housewives of Dallas. She instantly became one of my favorites, I admired that she was brilliantly smart, had a meaningful career, loving family and really down to earth. When I saw she had written a book, I was excited to learn more about her life. Wow, her childhood moved so quickly! Her educational success expedited her journey ultimately leading her to become an anesthesiologist. I appreciated the structure of this book, concluding each chapter with a "prescription" of what she learned from her experience and what she recommends to others and her future self.
The book is a part memoir and a part self-help guide to gratitude, connection, and other things. The self-help part is only at the end of each chapter. The memoir part shows Tiffany’s life. From growing up as an immigrant to living successfully and appearing on The Real Housewives of Dallas. The book is pretty good.
I was expecting more "how" from this book. Each chapter is like a memoir with the author sharing her life story. At the end of each chapter are a few chapter notes in the form of practical advice to live a happier life...
The more I read it, the more I understood it was probably a very healing experience for the author to write this. She wrote it to share her experiences and help others feel less alone. I feel that for that reason, a lot of women (and people) could probably resonate with this book. However, I didn't find this book to be groundbreaking or profound as far as self-help goes...
I rate it 2 stars as I generally will want to refer back to self-help books often, but I can't see myself ever reaching for this one again. I do, however, respect the author's story and appreciate her desire to want to share what she's learned to help others!
It wasn't my cup of tea, but it doesn't mean it wouldn't be someone else's!