Simple Steps: 10 Weeks to Getting Control of Your Life

Unabridged
Author: Lisa Lelas , Linda McLintock , Beverly Zingarella
Narrator: Lisa Lelas , Celeste Lawson
Genres: Self-help, Health & Fitness, Health, Body & Mind, Women's Health
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Date: April 2004
Length: 7 hours
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Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

Breathe easier. Live happier. All it takes is a few simple steps each week.

If you’re like most women, you have more worries, wishes, and chores than you can keep track of. You may crave a sense of order and control but have no idea how to attain it and find yourself coping with a thousand daily details.

Now the women who established the popular Simple Steps program tell you how to soothe your soul and simplify your life in just ten weeks. Each week, learn a new simple step for addressing the key areas in your life: your weight, your health, your living space, and your spirit.

Reviews (3)

Simple Step: 10 weeks to getting control of your life.

Written by Anonymous on January 16th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I really enjoyed this novel. The steps are very simple and I plan to implement them as soon as I am over this flu bug.

Simple Steps Program

Written by Brenda on April 14th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Excellent listening, very informative. I listened to it several times and got more and more information each time I listened. There were some things that I was already doing that they had as "homework" but I added them to the other "homework" ideas. I would recommend this to anyone that would like to get a handle on their busy life and take some much needed time for themselves.

Simple Steps: 10 Weeks to Getting Control of Your Life

Written by Ronda Parker on December 19th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

What a great refresher course. The 10 steps truly are simple yet we get so caught up in our everyday lives it takes a book like this one to remind us how simple it really is. The readers are easy to listen to and they tell us not only what each simple step is but why, where and how to implement them. I can't wait to see everything start to come together.