Sunday, May 17, 2009

H**L Yes!

The first winner did not respond, so the winner of my copy of the book is Tamy from 3 Sides of Crazy!


Sometimes I have a hard time making decisions, especially making decisions that involve the word, "No." So, this little book, HELL YES! has helped me put things into perspective.


Meet author Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin at right.


We all get so busy, taking care of our families, working, volunteering, chauffering our children, trying to spend time with friends, pursuing our interests. cleaning our home, paying our bills, and working some more. Sometimes, we need to stop, assess our situation, and learn when to say no without feeling guilty.



HELL Yes! is cleverly and concisely written with colorful illustrations (click here to get a glimpse of the book or purchase one for yourself). And the concept is simple: if it's not a heck yes, it's a NO. Yup, it's that simple.


I don't have an extra copy to give away, but I'm willing to give away my copy. It's still in brand new condition, and it might just help someone else. Would you like to have it? Just leave a comment on this post. Random.org will help me pick a number on Memorial Day.


This post was written for Family Review Network.

7 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for your review. And for using my very airbrushed and wrinkle-free author photo!

    Good luck saying Hell No to more and more things that aren't important to you -- so you can say Hell Yes to the ones that are.

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  2. i am entering this giveaway because i love books.

    sandy

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  3. I have to read this! I'm always overextended because of my inability to say NO.

    I'm also home after a gruesome return trip and am getting caught up. Your box is almost ready to mail! I've had a lot of fun with it!

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  4. This book sounds great!
    jen62728@aol.com

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  5. This sounds like a great book and I could use it to learn to say no a little more. Im so over stressed. Thanks

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  6. Thanks for the contest and I definitely need to say hell yes and hell no more often when needed

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