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Finding More on the Mat, How I grew Better, Wiser and Stronger through Yoga

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Based on the true life experiences of a recovering corporate executive, award-winning journalist, yogi, wife, mother and survivor of 50 years of life.

277 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Michelle Berman Marchildon

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1 review3 followers
August 14, 2012
This is a book not only about yoga but also about overcoming fear, letting go of what doesn't serve you and be happier..I highly enjoyed it and recommend it even if you are not into yoga like me :-)
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205 reviews3 followers
March 28, 2012
I related to this book on too many levels! Michelle is amazing and I am lucky to have recently discovered her classes at the studio where I practice.
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20 reviews3 followers
October 7, 2013
"Yoga is love. You will fail before you get it right."-Love this book. brought me back to the mat after a long hiatus.
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87 reviews
October 24, 2014
This book is really inspiring. So much so that every time I start reading it, I put it down to do some yoga. Taking me forever to read it, but it's taking me forever in a good way :)
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86 reviews4 followers
May 22, 2014
Funny and just inspiring

Before I start I want to explain that I wanted to give this book five stars but have decided to give it four because of the typos (there were many) within the Kindle version of this book. Otherwise it's a pretty good read. In fact it's such a good read that I finished it in two days owing to the fact I could only read during my daily commute and sometimes at night before bed.

Michelle is a wonderful storyteller and I love how her yoga story isn't about being beautifully perfect in the poses or having a perfect life. Hers is a story that's filled with all its quirks and challenges without making the reader feel like she's being self-deprecating. She weaves her stories practicing yoga with stories from her childhood and motherhood. She's great at finding that golden nugget in even the most dire of situations all without making it feel like she's being preachy.

I love this book and would recommend it to anyone who has been practicing yoga for three days or three decades.
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127 reviews4 followers
February 4, 2015
Most of the Amazon reviews I read for this title were wildly positive, but there were a few that called the author self-gratifying and expressed that the content was lacking. While I do agree that her writing style is a little unorthodox and free form, and at times the emphasis of her stories seemed more like a personal journal than an illuminating guide for others (truth in advertising - check the subtitle), overall I felt that I gained something from reading the book. It wasn't an exceptionally profound experience for me personally, but it was positive and enjoyable one (due in part to her lively writing style), and I came away with some helpful insights, applicable to both life and yoga. Had the reading experience not been so lighthearted and fun, I probably would have given it a 3/5 star rating, because it didn't quite provide the depth/insight I was hoping for after my yoga teacher's recommendation, but the playfulness of the author made it an enjoyable read overall.
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250 reviews3 followers
August 31, 2014
Great stories, great quotes and I totally agree with all the arguments the author makes about finding more. The only reason this book didn't get more stars is because the editing is poor (multiple typos of extra or misplaced words) and the writing style gets a bit annoying. The author repeatedly uses catchphrases like "Right?" and "WTF" like she's writing an email or text message. You would not know she was a trained journalist from the way she writes sometimes. Also I kind of prefer memoirs in chronological order and while I understand why she had to jump around to keep the book organized around the chapter themes, there is a lot of meat to her life story that would be better shared in a more straightforward timeline.
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Author 2 books9 followers
November 19, 2013
This book is just fabulous! I recently began my yoga practice due to an injury to my achilles which left me unable to do the high impact and intense cardio I had been doing. I got this book to help grow my yoga practice. This book has helped me to not only grow my practice, but re-connect with myself and see the good in life. Michelle has such a great sense of humor while sharing her wisdom of not only yoga but also life. Great book for anyone looking to grow, laugh and live better than they did yesterday. Thanks for sharing Michelle!
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5 reviews2 followers
August 30, 2013
A very entertaining and frequently deep book. A great start to a promising career
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October 22, 2014
This is the book I wanted "Full" to be. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I dog-eared several pages for continual reference.
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