The Little Book of Big Lies, Tina Lifford
The Little Book of Big Lies, Tina Lifford
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The Little Book of Big Lies
A Journey into Inner Fitness

Author: Tina Lifford

Narrator: Tina Lifford

Unabridged: 5 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/19/2019


Synopsis

An inspiring and illuminating guide to true self care, from the sage teacher and breakout star of the critically acclaimed drama, Queen Sugar, from Executive Producers Oprah Winfrey and Ava DuVernay for OWN.In all your years of schooling, did you ever take a single class that explained how to navigate the hurt, drama, and fear that come with living? Tina Lifford sure didn’t. She learned the hard way—through experience as both a Hollywood actress and as the founder of the personal development network The Inner Fitness Project. Now, she brings together her own hard-won insights as well as those of her clients in this helpful and transformative guide. A blend of personal anecdotes and meaningful, practical—and most important, actionable—advice, The Little Book of Big Lies is the life skills class you need to nurture the inner you and move beyond the past.In fourteen raw, personal stories, Tina teaches you how to change your self-perception—to see yourself in the best possible light, to love and honor what you see, and to forge a new sense of what’s possible in every aspect of your life. But make no mistake, The Little Book of Big Lies is not a “rah-rah” quick fix for fear and pain. Like physical fitness, building and maintaining emotional strength requires continued effort. This invaluable audiobook is the foundation you need to start building inner health and well-being so you can thrive. Tina guides you on a journey of self-discovery that will help you turn shame into self-acceptance, self-rejection into self-love, blame into freedom, and old hurt into power. Wise and powerful, The Little Book of Big Lies will completely change how you think and live.

About Tina Lifford

Tina Lifford is most recently known for her role as Aunt Vi in the critically acclaimed television series Queen Sugar. She is also a recognized well- being author and CEO of the Inner Fitness Project, a personal development movement that teaches individuals to focus more on thriving than surviving. She desires to inspire people from all walks of life to invest in their emotional wellbeing and learn to thrive so they feel less stressed and respond to life with more personal power, insight, and wisdom. She lives in Hollywood, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kay P on November 26, 2019

This book was amazing! Once I finished, I immediately knew that a re-read would be necessary in order to catch all of the gems and wisdom (and take notes). Tina Lifford is truly thee "inner workout" coach and trainer. This book is well-written and easy to ready. It's full of honesty and "aha" moment......more

Goodreads review by Book Reviews by Tara on February 08, 2020

As a lover of personal growth and self-development books I found The Little Book of Big Lies very fulfilling. Tina drops a lot of gems within these pages. I had many ah-ha moments while reading & journaling this book. ⠀ To begin, Tina introduces us to three parts of ourselves. 1. T𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐟 - T......more

Goodreads review by Deborah on May 19, 2013

This is a must-read in the area of Self-care. Tina has created some easy-to-model tools for unpacking the baggage that weighs us down and keeps us playing small. Once the bags are unpacked, new stuff goes in, like self-appreciation and a renewed zest for life. I love the simplicity of the book. Ther......more

Goodreads review by Feisty Harriet on July 20, 2020

Maybe a little more memoir than self-help book, and more religious-based woo-woo than scientific based fact. 2.5 stars for me, this isn't really my jam.......more

Goodreads review by Kiera on November 25, 2019

Great reminder of how to change our negative ways of thinking. We often forget how to boost ourselves up and think positively. We constantly need reminders of how to think of ourselves positively. We have reinforced negative thinking by remembering negative scenarios rather than the positive ones. I......more