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Reviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite
As women, we are taught to maintain appearances and adopt some ways of acting. As we mature, we see how this becomes an obstacle to achieving our dreams. However, times change, and we can reinvent ourselves. Cassandra Crawley Mayo offers us advice on how to grow spiritually, develop our true potential, and fulfill our goals. Through her life experiences, she addresses various topics and links them to biblical precepts. She talks about inequality, especially in the workplace, and the burden of holding a mask imposed by erroneous beliefs that we can eliminate. She also motivates us to improve our physical and mental health, among other aspects. Is Your Way In Your Way? guides readers in being in communion with God and finding inner peace.
I loved Cassandra Crawley Mayo's anecdotes. Through stories from her youth to adulthood, she provides context for the challenges she has faced. She also shares family moments, showing positive aspects and difficulties but always highlighting good values. Her writing style is like a friend telling you about her life. Even the chapters, presented as letters, focus on the most common conflicts that women typically face. Her lessons are useful at any stage, whether in reflecting on resentment and how to overcome it, to living with greater well-being, or dealing with work and social spheres. The pace of the narrative is dynamic, alternating memories without losing fluidity. At the end of each section is space for reflection. The book concludes with a general summary to reinforce what has been learned. Is Your Way In Your Way? will help you face your fears and take advantage of every new opportunity for progress.