The Princess Protocol

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies, Women&, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: iscis malone ISBN: 9781476028545
Publisher: iscis malone Publication: August 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: iscis malone
ISBN: 9781476028545
Publisher: iscis malone
Publication: August 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What do feminists and princesses have in common? Both tend to be misrepresented and misunderstood in public media. Being a feminist is no more about women hating men or wanting to replace them than being a princess is about Prince Charming or castle towers.

The Princess Protocol, explores the concept of a princess as a vital benchmark in a woman’s personal development and a critical component of her lifestyle design – an assortment of thoughts, behaviors and ideals that allow her to manifest the life she desires and deserves to live.

Unlike other books about human potential, The Princess Protocol is not your average tool for self-help or self-improvement; rather it is a guide toward self-actualization. Rather than teaching women how to attain "it all" by examining the world around them, this text aims to teach women the art of self-reflection and self-assessment.

When we better understand how we internalize and filter things things around us, we can learn how to translate those experiences into beneficial contributions to the outside world.

While The Princess Protocol can be an asset to every women, it especially aspires to help African American women become more wholly themselves. With African Americans still accounting for roughly 30% of the American population, but its communities suffering from disease, illness, divorce, uncompleted education, incarceration and depression - among other things - is is imperative that African American women learn to listen to that small inner-voice that encourages them to love themselves without guilt, ask for what they need without shame, and overcome their obstacles without regret.

As many social scientists agree, "If we truly want to save the world, we have to change the role of women in it.” With women outnumbering men, this seems the perfect place to start.

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What do feminists and princesses have in common? Both tend to be misrepresented and misunderstood in public media. Being a feminist is no more about women hating men or wanting to replace them than being a princess is about Prince Charming or castle towers.

The Princess Protocol, explores the concept of a princess as a vital benchmark in a woman’s personal development and a critical component of her lifestyle design – an assortment of thoughts, behaviors and ideals that allow her to manifest the life she desires and deserves to live.

Unlike other books about human potential, The Princess Protocol is not your average tool for self-help or self-improvement; rather it is a guide toward self-actualization. Rather than teaching women how to attain "it all" by examining the world around them, this text aims to teach women the art of self-reflection and self-assessment.

When we better understand how we internalize and filter things things around us, we can learn how to translate those experiences into beneficial contributions to the outside world.

While The Princess Protocol can be an asset to every women, it especially aspires to help African American women become more wholly themselves. With African Americans still accounting for roughly 30% of the American population, but its communities suffering from disease, illness, divorce, uncompleted education, incarceration and depression - among other things - is is imperative that African American women learn to listen to that small inner-voice that encourages them to love themselves without guilt, ask for what they need without shame, and overcome their obstacles without regret.

As many social scientists agree, "If we truly want to save the world, we have to change the role of women in it.” With women outnumbering men, this seems the perfect place to start.

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