The Beauty Part
Once upon a time, there was no "Simple Abundance." Then, in 1996, Oprah read it and passed a blessing over it. And suddenly five million copies sold and it was #1 on the Times bestseller list for so many months in a row that you just stopping looking at that page.
There were more books, then silence from the author, Sarah Ban Breathnach. To my mind, she was having what you or I might call a run of bad luck. But Ban Breathnach believes that things happen for a reason. And as she undertook a new round of self-excavation, she realized that she'd been in denial most of her life--and that maybe other women were as well. The issue was houses. They weren't really homes. No one wanted to admit that, but it was true: Women didn't feel comfortable in their own homes.
She's written a book about this. It's called Moving On.
There were more books, then silence from the author, Sarah Ban Breathnach. To my mind, she was having what you or I might call a run of bad luck. But Ban Breathnach believes that things happen for a reason. And as she undertook a new round of self-excavation, she realized that she'd been in denial most of her life--and that maybe other women were as well. The issue was houses. They weren't really homes. No one wanted to admit that, but it was true: Women didn't feel comfortable in their own homes.
She's written a book about this. It's called Moving On.




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