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The Power of Being a Woman: Secrets to Getting the Life You Want and the Love You Need

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“Michelle sets aside the political correctness of our society’s views and calls a truce between the genders with her biblically based perspective on the art of being a woman.” Today’s Christian Woman magazine Writing with her characteristic boldness, grace, and gut–level honesty, Michelle McKinney Hammond challenges women to unearth the hidden gift of their femininity. Readers will gain a new, biblically based perspective on their femininity and a few laughs along the way as they experience Michelle’s refreshing take on the real feminine mystique. They will discover Instead of being threatened by men and unsure of their own value, readers can truly embrace the precious value of being women as they inspire the world with their intrinsic strength, intuition, sensitivity, and yes, sexuality. Rerelease of The Power of Femininity

336 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2014

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Michelle McKinney Hammond

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As a bestselling author, speaker, singer and television co-host, Michelle has authored over 30 books (selling over one million copies worldwide), including best-selling titles The Diva Principle, Sassy, Single and Satisfied, 101 Ways to Get and Keep His Attention, and Secrets of an Irresistible Woman. A gifted vocalist, Michelle has recorded two CD’s, It’s Amazing and Let’s Go In and co-hosted the Emmy Award-winning television talk show Aspiring Women.

She has appeared on countless television shows including Bill Maher’s Politically Incorrect, E Channel’s “Soap Talk,” NBC’s The Other Half, The 700 Club, and BET’s Oh Drama! as well as a regular relationship segment on WGN Morning News. She has graced the cover of magazines such as Today’s Christian Woman Precious Times, The Plain Truth and Gospel Today. She has been a contributing writer for Spirit Led Woman, Discipleship Journal and has been featured in articles in Shine, Essence, Ebony, Jet, Black Enterprise Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, The Associated Press and The New York Times.

Following several successful years in an award-winning advertising career as an art director/writer/producer (her clients included Coca-Cola USA, McDonald’s, Procter and Gamble, GMC and Ford Motor Company), Michelle suffered a devastating leg injury after being hit by a car. For her the accident was a spiritual turning point, a wake up call to embrace her purpose and fulfill her destiny. These bedridden months gave birth to her first bestseller, “What to Do Until Love Finds You.” Since then Michelle has emerged as a highly-respected author, speaker and singer, reaching a diverse audience nationally and internationally. Crossing denominational lines, addressing secular audiences, as well as addressing men and women from every walk of life, Michelle is known for “keeping it real.” She addresses real-life issues with candor and wit, and the hard questions with sensitivity and empathy. This merits her reputation as a relationship and life empowerment coach, crossing the great divide and sharing keys that lead to reconciliation between the sexes.

Michelle’s underlying message is “get yourself in spiritual order and your natural life will come together.” Her passion is to give relevant and workable solutions to people’s questions based in timeless spiritual truths. Sharing solid, effective principles that will help her audience to navigate through the journey of life and reach the ultimate destination of living and loving to their fullest potential.

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April 30, 2022
It began to bore me in the middle because it focused mainly on married people and I’m single. I might read it again after I get married. The poems were a distraction and lacked rhythm. I liked how it offered a different perspective on why Michael was mad at David, he left her for years without communication. I liked the chapter on building a house and how it applies to your inner qualities. The ounce of praise chapter was good too it talked about how sex is a form of worship. I liked how it encouraged us to worship God as a stress reliever just like sex because it refills us
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January 6, 2016
I loved this book! It opened my mind to realizing the power and ability I as a woman has been given through the power of God.
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