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Badass Babe Workbook
Badass Babe Workbook: Creative Exercises, Drawing Activities, Empowering Stories, and Fuel for Your Personal Revolution, Inspired by Over 100 Trailblazing Women | Julie Van Grol
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Channel your inner lady badass by harnessing creativity with the Badass Babe Workbook! This empowering art book highlights the accomplishments and messages of over 100 badass babes with prompts, art activities, and writing exercises that will encourage you to unearth, fuel, and cultivate your own inner superpowers, unleash your creativity, and find your voice. Get details on trailblazing, badass babes -- scientists, artists, athletes, writers, activists, poets, entertainers, and boundary breakers -- and you will see how creativity and self-expression combine to energize change yourself, and in the world. The Badass Babe Workbook is a playground for you to tap into your ideas, find your voice, and be reminded of the difference each of us can make when we are unafraid and assured in what we envision and express. In these complex, sometimes bewildering times, the Badass Babes Workbook keeps you engaged and connected with phenomenal women. Dig deep into yourself, polish up your gifts, fight injustice, and be your biggest, best, badass self!
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SleepyDragon
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I don't have an proper protest shirt, so I wore this old shirt today. Fighting cancer is just as badass as fighting misogyny, right? I only left the house today to drop off/pick up my oldest, so no one saw me because I never had to get out of the car. I took this while waiting for my son and reading outside the school this afternoon. Unseen or not, I stand with Dr. Ford. #IBelieveHer

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WanderingBookaneer
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Even if you don‘t want to get in touch with your inner badass babe you should read this book to learn about some of the badasses featured in its pages. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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WanderingBookaneer
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I confess that I do not.

BookNerd9906 Reading is my self care. ❤️ (edited) 6y
JoyfulChaos Having worked as a mental health worker, I learned first hand how critical self care is. I try really hard to maintain good practises. I try to keep in mind; if I don't care for me, I cannot care for anyone else. 6y
rustoryhuf I have multiple chronic illnesses, so self care is vital. 6y
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LibrarianRyan
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2⭐️ I am just not the self help workbook type of person. That being said, I think this book could be a great help for many women. It includes bio snips of great woman, some famous like Ada Lovelace and many less known. It also contains great quotes and exercises to make yourself a better bad ass babe. Most are writing/journaling and art prompts, and some are not. It‘s not a bad book at all, just not my thing.