Book description
The irrepressible founder of a hugely popular "school for
goddesses" shows you how celebrating your sensuality can help you
achieve your dreams.
You've heard the saying "Do what you love, and the money will
follow." Mama Gena takes that sentiment one step further, and
exhorts women to do what they love because everything will
follow -- success, romance, wealth, fulfillment. Profiled everywhere
from The New York Times to The Conan O'Brien Show,
relationship expert Regena Thomashauer (a. k.a. Mama Gena) urges women
to learn this simple principle: self-indulgence is the key to
self-empowerment.
But in order to pursue pleasure, one must know pleasure. Believe it
or not, most women can't pinpoint what really makes them happy. After
all, are women ever taught to celebrate their appetites, whether it's
for chocolate ice cream or a more entertaining sex life? In her
"School of Womanly Arts," Mama Gena transforms ordinary
women into glowing Sister Goddesses -- women fully in tune with the
mystical, creative power of their sensuality -- and teaches them how
to use their creative power to build the life they want. She explains
the lost art of giving in to desires (even if it's just for a new
lipstick), seeking fun and plea-sure at home and at work, and
navigating the world using feminine power instead of patriarchal
rules. This is pleasure boot camp, and be forewarned, the exercises
are tough: assignments include flirting for fun, flexing your
intuition, buying yourself presents, bragging about your
accomplishments, and much more. Sister Goddesses report magical
results: they get job offers, fall in love, find new possibilities and
passions.
Mama Gena's School of Womanly Arts will help readers across
the country recognize and unleash their full feminine potential -- and
have a great time doing it.
Chicago Tribune Diva of desire Regena
Thomashauer teaches women how to celebrate their passions, indulge
their appetites, and adore their lives.
Regena (derived from the Latin for
"queen") Thomashauer is the author of Mama Gena's
School of Womanly Arts and Mama Gena's Owner's and Operator's
Guide to Men. She lives in Manhattan with her husband and
daughter.