In India, “Devi” means Goddess. Unfortunately, Indian women are expected – by society, family and peers - to express the best qualities of the Goddess, while being treated like lesser beings.
A “Diva,” on the other hand, is a woman who is badass - unafraid of expressing herself and choosing her own life path - who doesn’t look to other people or to society for approval.
If you’re weary from the weight of other people’s expectations and worn-out from conforming to everyone else’s image of what the “perfect Indian woman” should be, this message is for you.
Are you ready to transform into a Diva - a woman who is proud to be herself, who is a fierce and fearless force for change? A Diva is a woman who has come into her own power, who can change her life - and the lives of everyone around her - with clarity and compassion.
My Kindle eBook and course, Devi2Diva, will transform you from a Devi, a woman who conforms to society’s expectations – to a Diva, someone who chooses to live life by her own values and ideals. Who chooses what is right for her over what is expected of her.
In this course, you’ll learn how to throw off the shackles of your own limiting beliefs, rewrite your life story and design your destiny. You’ll learn to stop measuring yourself by other people’s expectations and accept yourself fully and completely for who you are and choose to be.
You’ll learn to tune in to the unlimited potential you have – to create and contribute. You’ll learn to become fierce and fearless with a caring community of women who support you in becoming a powerful force for change. Are you ready to transform yourself from Devi2Diva?
Devi2Deva is a Non-Fiction self-awareness book. Which will help today’s women to overcome difficulties and live life freely. The book contains 24 Unique chapters with different topics and different examples.
Seeta Aur Geeta (Yes a Movie reference) Stopping the Blame Game The Disease to please Give up the Guilt Don’t Be Nice - Be Authentic Teach People How To Treat You Be Clear About What You Can Give Live From Your Heart Choose Happiness Choose Compassion Learn to Be Happy Without A Man Manage Your Expectations Cultivate These 6 Forms Of Independence Security Or Freedom? Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone Face Your Fears Live In The Now Surrender To Faith Attract More Abundance In Your Life Are these “Brules” Ruining Your Life? Embrace Your ‘Weirdness’ Care For Your Body & Mind Seek Help When You Need It Giving Back: Find A Higher Purpose.
My Take: As you read the mentioned chapters you will definitely feel related and connected, and if you do trust me you really need to read this book. The good thing about the book Devi2Deva is Priya Florence Shah the Author has herself gone through these difficulties and she has used the same techniques she has described here. It's not easy to overcome inner struggles and insecurities yet alone write about it. I must say Author Priya Florence Shah has shown great affords and tremendous hard work in writing the book Devi2Deva. There are many other book references that are used to help women completely.
Also, the motivational quotes from inspiring people makes this book even more interesting to read. Author Priya Florence Shah has also provided Tips and recommendations for professional help. This book also contains, tests to know yourself better for eg. What would I do right now if I had absolutely nothing stopping me?
I loved reading this book as it teaches you to do things and not ask yourself how will it happen but only what you want and why you want. Which is exactly what women need to understand.
The only thing lacking was, the book is written keeping in mind for mostly married women but being a 23-year old I wanted to read more about common difficulties faced by women of all ages, but that's only my thought.
Overall liked the book would really recommend every woman to read this at least once and share with other women too. Whether you are a young girl or a woman, everyone should be equal and independent and mostly happy so read the book and turn yourself from Devi 2 Diva:
This review was supposed to come before Ganapati festival; however, I could not do it in time because I had to read the book twice - actually, read it once and listen to it once.