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What Is Your Self-Worth? by Cheryl Saban, Ph.D.
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May 01, 2009 | ISBN 9781401926038

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“Cheryl Saban shows us that we each possess the power to free ourselves from the restraints others would place upon us. Her book makes it clear that we define our worth in this world and we each have a special strength and determination to shape our lives. This work is a triumphant declaration of women’s independence.”
— Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives

“Dr. Cheryl Saban has dedicated her expertise, compassion, and resources to improving the lives of others, especially children and women. As an author, psychologist, activist, philanthropist, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, Cheryl has served as a powerful example of how to balance love of family, responsibility to community, and an unyielding commitment to learning and teaching.”
— Barbara Boxer, U.S. senator

“This book is an important and timely read for everyone—not just women. Cheryl has done an excellent job of bringing attention to a critical issue.”
— Susie Buffett, chairwoman, The Sherwood Foundation

“In this masterful book, Cheryl Saban draws upon her tremendous intellect, her vast life experiences, her professional expertise, and her towering humanitarian spirit that propels her extraordinary efforts as a woman/child advocate. What Is Your Self-Worth? will surely be an invaluable resource and guide to women as they explore and validate their own self-worth. Both women and men will gain important insights that are integral to our ongoing work as a society to more fully recognize, support, and celebrate the status and contributions of women.”
— Barbara Firestone, Ph.D., president and CEO, The Help Group

“Every person has more potential and more power than they acknowledge to themselves or exercise in their lives, particularly women. Cheryl Saban helps explain how to unlock that potential by starting with your own sense of self-worth. She will set you on an exciting and rewarding journey. Enjoy the trip.”
— Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, CEO, EL Rothschild
 
“As women, we often place ourselves and our needs last. Cheryl writes from experience. Her ability to reach out and help others is a gift. She’s given so much to me and so many other women. Thank you, Cheryl, for this book.”
— Rene Russo, actress and activist

“A must-read for every woman who wants to be fully true to herself and her beliefs. A critical work in a critical time for women.”
— Zainab Salbi, founder and CEO, Women for Women International

“This is an important and must-read book because it combines the task of each woman individually claiming her own self-worth and positioning this work as the heart and soul of creating safe and healthy communities. It is both a self-help manual on finding our voices as well as a manifesto on how to change the world for generations to come.”
— Christine Grumm, president and CEO, Women’s Funding Network

“Cheryl Saban, through our friendship, has at different points in my life helped me more deeply understand myself and my life’s journey. Now she has put that wisdom in a book so all women can benefit from recognizing their self-worth and realizing their full potential.”
— Arianna Huffington, cofounder and editor-in-chief, The Huffington Post

“The 21st century will be defined by the self-empowerment of the women who live these times. There is no book more relevant for this era than Cheryl Saban’s What Is Your Self-Worth? Kudos to her for offering direction to the majority gender! When women are empowered with knowledge, we’re unstoppable!”
— Fran Drescher, actress, New York Times best-selling author, women’s-health advocate

“Take the time to read Cheryl’s book. It will give you insight that will start you thinking about your world in a deeply enlightening way!”
— Mary Hart, host, Entertainment Tonight

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