AFTER READING GROWN WOMAN TALK BY SHARON MALONE, M.D.: 10 Lessons I Learned About Midlife Health & Confidence â Reflections for Thriving at Every Stage
There is a curious moment that occurs somewhere in your mid-forties. You may be in the kitchen, clutching a mug of coffee or looking out the window. Nothing dramatic is happening. The house is quiet. The world hasnât ended.
And yet deep down you sense something strange is happening. Not the seismic kind. More like the kind that makes you realize youâve been moving on autopilot for years and youâve just woken up.
What Sharon Malone, M.D. does in Grown Woman Talk is she puts a stethoscope, not just on the breast, but on the soul of that time. She strains to hear the soft throb beneath the clamor of careers, care-giving, the body becoming, the self becoming.
And what she finds â what she surfaces with grace and a surgeonâs precision â is a new sort of conversation. One we havenât been trained to have. One we didnât even know we were allowed to have.
This book is a reflection on that conversation. Itâs not a medical manual, though the wisdom is medically sound. Itâs not a self-help book, though many of the stories may help.
Grab a copy of this book now!
AFTER READING GROWN WOMAN TALK BY SHARON MALONE, M.D. - John Korsh
AFTER READING GROWN WOMAN TALK BY SHARON MALONE, M.D.: 10 Lessons I Learned About Midlife Health & Confidence â Reflections for Thriving at Every Stage
There is a curious moment that occurs somewhere in your mid-forties. You may be in the kitchen, clutching a mug of coffee or looking out the window. Nothing dramatic is happening. The house is quiet. The world hasnât ended.
And yet deep down you sense something strange is happening. Not the seismic kind. More like the kind that makes you realize youâve been moving on autopilot for years and youâve just woken up.
What Sharon Malone, M.D. does in Grown Woman Talk is she puts a stethoscope, not just on the breast, but on the soul of that time. She strains to hear the soft throb beneath the clamor of careers, care-giving, the body becoming, the self becoming.
And what she finds â what she surfaces with grace and a surgeonâs precision â is a new sort of conversation. One we havenât been trained to have. One we didnât even know we were allowed to have.
This book is a reflection on that conversation. Itâs not a medical manual, though the wisdom is medically sound. Itâs not a self-help book, though many of the stories may help.
Grab a copy of this book now!