With the new year now upon us and everyone busy making those new year's resolutions, I thought it would be a perfect time to tell you about a great book called You, Only Better by Jennifer Glover.
Book Description
In the hectic pace of the world today, people find their lives are not their own. We are automated machines, who carry forth, day in and day out, without feeling fulfilled or truly happy about who we are. Stress. Relationships broke down by miscommunication and lack of trust. Debts, financial worry, career concerns. Depression, weight problems, and sense of loss and hopelessness. So many of us have had one or all of these issues in the recent past or are living with these problems now. If this is YOU, struggling, looking for guidance, information and insights on what to do next, and how to change your life, this book will give you those answers you seek. YOU, ONLY BETTER will teach you easy methods and techniques to be used to turn situations and problems, into success stories. By implementing some simple instructions into your life, some different ways of expressing and communicating, and changing your attitude will most certainly show that YOU have the power, control and knowledge to repair and fix the issues in your life to reflect the positive not remain dwelling in the negative.
Living a positive, happy, healthy, and enjoyed life can be achieved. There's nothing to loose, but your whole life to re-gain! You can start today, and make the changes, so tomorrow, when you look in the mirror its YOU, ONLY BETTER!
About the Author
Jennifer Glover was born in the beautiful Ottawa Valley, Pembroke Ontario Canada, and has lived there all her life. She graduated both high school and college with Honors, and began working in her chosen field, Medical/Dental Office Administration all before she was 20 years old. She felt successful and realized she had more "stuff' and had achieved more then most people her age. She was the one person that friends and acquaintances came to for help and advice; she was the one with the opinions and answers, and was there for everyone who asked.
Life started happening and Jennifer was married and then had 2 kids, 15 months in age apart. Life was hectic! She decided to change jobs within the dental field. During these very draining years as a wife and mother, LIFE began taking a toll on her health, her marriage, and her finances. She felt unappreciated, unhappy, and undeserving, and she felt she had lost control of her life. At only 25 years old, Jennifer thought she made massive mistakes, began feeling regrets and loss, and became depressed. Like most people today, she struggled with debts and tight budgets, lack of communication and trust in her relationships, and stress. Her overall health and well being was in jeopardy. Then her marriage failed. Jennifer hit rock bottom, and hard.
As an intelligent woman, she knew that things needed to change, and she needed to do this to save her life. Jennifer didn't know where exactly to start. She looked to religion and the "church" and various beliefs and practices. She knew that having "faith" was important, but she needed to find faith within herself first, before she could find strength to carry on. Her spirituality was strong, being an intuitive person and clairvoyant, sensitive to the "unknown", and very empath to the world and people around her. She regained her focus on the "Divine", and began respecting herself, her life, her family and what abundance she already had. She found comfort in writing and taking her anger and resentments and putting them to paper, instead of holding those emotions within herself. Expressing her thoughts, desires and emotions became a lot easier for this emotional woman and LIFE started to look better once she made simple and easy goals become reality.
Life started happening and Jennifer was married and then had 2 kids, 15 months in age apart. Life was hectic! She decided to change jobs within the dental field. During these very draining years as a wife and mother, LIFE began taking a toll on her health, her marriage, and her finances. She felt unappreciated, unhappy, and undeserving, and she felt she had lost control of her life. At only 25 years old, Jennifer thought she made massive mistakes, began feeling regrets and loss, and became depressed. Like most people today, she struggled with debts and tight budgets, lack of communication and trust in her relationships, and stress. Her overall health and well being was in jeopardy. Then her marriage failed. Jennifer hit rock bottom, and hard.
As an intelligent woman, she knew that things needed to change, and she needed to do this to save her life. Jennifer didn't know where exactly to start. She looked to religion and the "church" and various beliefs and practices. She knew that having "faith" was important, but she needed to find faith within herself first, before she could find strength to carry on. Her spirituality was strong, being an intuitive person and clairvoyant, sensitive to the "unknown", and very empath to the world and people around her. She regained her focus on the "Divine", and began respecting herself, her life, her family and what abundance she already had. She found comfort in writing and taking her anger and resentments and putting them to paper, instead of holding those emotions within herself. Expressing her thoughts, desires and emotions became a lot easier for this emotional woman and LIFE started to look better once she made simple and easy goals become reality.
Jennifer found respect for herself by positive self-affirmations and mental/emotional reconditioning. Her marriage became top priority as was getting her family back together and starting over again. She knew she was onto something, with her methods of HOW TO fix herself, inside and out, when she started seeing the goals she would set for herself, became reality. Things were coming together for Jennifer, and life was getting happier and better and the changes were looking wonderful.
In October 2003, her grandmother then passed away. Jennifer thought she would loose all her progress and ground breaking changes, and felt vulnerable to hit rock bottom again. The death of her "Granny" made her stronger and even more of a fighter to get her life her own again, and to be more of a success.
Jennifer wanted to change her life, and she did. She knew that the information and procedures she had used was vital and important, and it was easy to work with. If what she did, could fix and resolve her assorted problems, then it would make a difference, and help others who were in the same situation as she once was. This gave her a new direction. She needed to share her knowledge, she wanted to see happiness in the people around her. Jennifer wanted to see strong and healthy lives, in a world of war, uncertainty and despair. By helping others regain their self-confidence and learn to love themselves, she could show people a new direction that could lead them from darkness into the light.
Her transformation has taken her from a weak, lonely and hopeless person, who wasn't sure if she wanted to carry on or shrivel up and die, to a strong, happy, healthy, successful and vibrant woman.
Jennifer has completed education in Reiki Healing, and has attained her Advanced Training. She is currently working on Angelic Communications Techniques and Procedures, and will begin teaching this information with the release of her next book. Her life long goal is to help other people find their path in life, and be as fulfilled as she is.
To Purchase:
You can purchase You, Only Better by Jennifer Glover at Amazon or direct from the publisher, Xlibris for a cost of $8.50.
Want to Win a Copy?
I have a copy of the You, Only Better E-book to give away to one lucky reader. Open worldwide.
To Enter:
1. Leave a comment telling me what you would like to work on or change about yourself.
Bonus Entries:
1. Subscribe to my blog.
2. Follow my blog.
3. Blog about this giveaway and leave me the link.
Please leave a comment for everything that you do. Giveaway open until January 15, 2009 at 11:59 pm EST. I will choose a winner via Random Number Generator and will notify the winner via email. Please leave me your email so that I have a way to get in touch with you.

















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87 comments:
I would like to do so many things better and it is hard to narrow it down, BUT I think I would like to be slower to react, maybe less reactionary is more accurate. Also I would like to be able to forgive wrongs done more quickly. I could go on here... The book could help I am sure.
Thanks for playing in the reindeer games at The Apron Goddesses! Keep your finger crossed that my kid pulls your name out of the hat. :)
I just wanna be happy :)
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Hi and thanks for coming by my blog..I added your contest to my blog a while ago...
Dont enter me ,i am on dial up at the moment and no way could i download i am afraid.Hoping to be back on in jan...
I need to rearrange the way i do things so i have more time.Seems like the last 6 months everything is just wheezing by.I don't like that ...so ....Thats my challenge!
Happy new year and thanks again..stop back by anytime...
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I just want to learn how to relax... it's really hard for me.
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I would like to stop procrastinating and get in and get things done. And I would also like to start going to bed earlier and get up earlier... I guess that comes under procrastination though! Thank you :)
I am a follower too!
I would like to work on being nicer to people. :) More patient!
and I subscribe.
and I follow.
Would like to regain my confidence.
I want to work on being content.
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I'd like to make money better LOL! Right now I'm not making any, but working my tail off. :/
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listen better and laugh at the chaos instead of going crazy! :)
thank you for the opportunity.
i would like to think more positive.
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I would like to take the time to enjoy the simple things this year. I tend to rush.
I would like to become active in a church again
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Definitely...get fit! Exercise and eat better.
I stink at it right now.
My body and mind are proof of that.
Currently, my main goals are surviving knee surgery tomorrow and then following the instructions of all of my doctors, therapists and trainers and working hard and being patient while I heal and regain function, strength and endurance.
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I'd like to work on my patience when dealing with my ADHD son.
i need more patience and i want to read a scripture everyday
I am optimistic - but in everday life I often get frustrated. I would like to be able to see more positive things in everday routines and value family life more!!!
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Since becoming a wife and a mother of two and working I feel like i have lost my cool. I become easily frustrated and angry which is not how I want to be and not how I was before. I would love to read this book.
Thanks for the entry
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I'd like to ease up on my control issues (i.e. trust issues). My poor hubby is completely capable and I know this because I married him, yet I also know I sometimes don't give him a moment's peace over little details of our day to day life.
Physically, I need to work on my weight.
Otherwise, I need to be more patient.
I have many things to work on this year-my creative goals for one-also to get healthy (lose weight, exercise...)
I would so love to win the ebook!
I would like to be more organized..
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I'd like to be less critical and more accepting of myself.
I would like to make things better in general.
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I would like to stay on top of things (household) better than I do now.... and I'd like to get a grip on some health issues so I'm not constantly exhausted. Being tired and lacking motivation are a vicious cycle for me!
I would like to be more patient and more trusting.
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I'd like to stand up for myself more.
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I would like to work allowing myself to make some "me" time without feeling guilty.
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I need to work on having more patience.
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I really want to live more in the moment - not always thinking about when I have more money, or when I have more time - but just enjoying now. Thanks for the chance! alicedemske at hotmail.com
I need to worry less and just enjoy life.
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I'd like to be more patient and worry less.
This year I am working on being a more positive person.
I'm a subscriber
I would like to stop obsessing and worrying about things that I can't change.
i would love to get organized:) thanks!
I'd like to work on being more patient and less impulsive
I, too, need to work on my patience. I also need to get bak to the mantra "be grateful for what you have" and stop worrying about everything else! thanks
I'm a new follower, thanks
So want to be more optimistic, especially as uncertainty seems to loom round every corner, but I think I will benefit and so would others around me. Thanks, for a great question.
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My weight.
My weight, my hair, my skin....
My weight is my concern. It is bad and i need to work on it harder!
i need to lose weight and stick to my regime
I wish I didn't procrastinate so much. Yuck.
I would like to become more organized. I guess I should say that I need to stop procrastinating about getting things done and just do them. I'd also like more energy.
I would like to work on being more calm.
I'm following you in Blogger!
I'd like to work on learning to relax more!
patience is something I need more of everyday..
Hmm what I'd like to work on with myself... I think I'd like to figure out how to be less sexy. I'm soooo extraordinarily sexy that I can't stand it and the women just won't stop stampeding to my house. OMG! It's rough I'm tellin' ya. ;)
I need to be more confident and lose weight
I need to grow a backbone. Thanks for a great giveaway.
I'm a subscriber!
I'm a follower!
I need to work on loosening up a little. I worry too much that the schedule's in order, and do we have x-y-z, and who has to be where, when. A little more spontaneity would be good!
For me: learn to relax.
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i need to work on my forgiveness skills..
I would like to be more decisive.
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I would like to tap in to whatever supernatural power I might potentially have.
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i need to stop getting so worked up over small stuff
i need to stop getting so worked up over small stuff
I need to work on my patience. garrettsambo@aol.com
My health!
I need to find a better way to manage my time.
I'm following your blog.
I want to lose loose weight.
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I subscribed.
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I am following.
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I would like to work on being less lazy.
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I am sick of everuone putting me on"call" 24/7 & standing me up!
I am about to put my foot down ( or somehwre!) & make everyone make appointments with me.
I sat at home all night waitng for someone to come by & they did not show up.
I am so mad that this happens all the time.
I could have went to the grocery store of something.
But NO!, I sat here again waiting & waitng.
I don't want to do this anymore......I am going to buy an appoint book.
WHen someone does not show~I am going to go do something else!
Excuss my rant ~can you tell I am mad tonight!
I guess my general outlook on life is the most important thing I need to work on, but there are many other things that need improvement.
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I would LOVE to be more organized!!
I'm a subscriber.
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