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REDISCOVER YOUThe gift of endless opportunity is yours for the taking-you only need to step into your light.Life in the Soul Lane is the essential handbook for getting to know who you are at a deep soul level, and using this new awareness to bring your deepest desires to life.Inside you'll find practical tips, tools and rituals that will support you in replenishing your self-worth, connecting with your divine feminine energy, and following your true purpose with ease and grace.As a Wholesome Living Coach and yoga teacher, author Rebecca Russell is passionate about helping modern women to break away from societal norms and step into the highest version of themselves.Now it's your turn.It's time to start living life in the soul lane.
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"Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived..." Admired, vilified, de-humanised. Three Catherines, two Annes and a Jane. Six women with one thing in common - marriage to a man called Henry - have passed into historical legend. Of course, it couldn't happen these days... Six modern women have also married one man. Their lives are both separate and intertwined as they tell their stories from a room in which they have all once lived. Their experiences - miscarriage, love affairs, betrayal, and a shared loathing of all things ginger - are portrayed with humour, pathos and a great deal of wine. The plight of those sixteenth century women is personal, poignant and still relevant five hundred years on.
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