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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jenny Block , Becca AndersonPublisher: Mango Media Imprint: Mango Media Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.30cm ISBN: 9781684817481ISBN 10: 168481748 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 27 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsForeword Introduction: You Are Already a Badass. Now Let’s Manifest the Life You Long For How to Use This Book Chapter One: You Hold the Secret to Manifesting Your Desires If you are willing to ask for anything, you just might find yourself getting everything. I am a badass. I hold the secret to being a badass. Chapter Two: The Only Permission You Need to Manifest Your Dreams Comes from You If you are the one to give yourself permission, you will always have permission. I am a badass. I don’t need anyone else’s permission to be a badass. Chapter Three: It’s Okay to Question Your Journey Because You Know the Answers If I can ask the question, I can find the answer. I am a badass. It’s okay that I sometimes question my badassery. Chapter Four: You Know Your Badass Self and You Have No Reason to Hide It If you know who you are, no one can take that away from you. I am a badass. I know myself. Chapter Five: When You Lift Others Up, You Lift Yourself Up Too If you can support someone else in their journey, you will find yourself supported too. I am a badass. I lift up other badasses. Chapter Six: You Have a Right to Everything You Are and Everything You Have If I achieve something, it’s because I deserve to achieve it. I am a badass. I work for everything that I am and everything that I have. Chapter Seven: You Get to Decide What the Badass Version of You Looks Like If you are comfortable in your own skin, you will always find comfort. I am a badass. I decide what a badass looks like. Chapter Eight: You Get to Start Fresh Every Day and Leave the Past Where It Belongs If you can let yesterday go, you can take advantage of all of today's possibilities. I am a badass. Today is a new badass day. Chapter Nine: You Are Not Alone in Your Manifesting Journey If you can trust in the universe, you can trust yourself. I am a badass. I am not alone. Chapter Ten: You Can Handle Whatever Comes Your Way If you can handle the worst, you’ll be ready for the best. I am a badass. I can do what feels impossible. Chapter Eleven: You Can Open Yourself to Others and Expand Your Manifesting Powers If you can let others in, you can find your way out in the world. I am a badass. I know it’s badass to be around other badasses. Chapter Twelve: You Can Take a Chance on Yourself and Trust Your Choices If you can take a chance on yourself, you’ll give yourself more than just a chance. I am a badass. I am always open to the road less traveled. Chapter Thirteen: You Can Say No Without Feeling Guilty to Protect Your Badassery If you sometimes say no to others, you can always say yes to yourself. I am a badass. I know a badass always says yes (even when they’re saying no). Chapter Fourteen: You Can Handle Compliments and Complaints with Ease If you can absorb the love, you can deflect the hate. I am a badass. I can take a compliment and I can reply to my own complaint box. Chapter Fifteen: You Know Your Story and You Can Trust What It Teaches You If you can keep looking within, you’ll never feel without. I am a badass. I know that the only story I can truly know is my own.Reviews“Jenny Block has taken manifesting from the ‘woo woo’ world to the real world with this charming guide that helps badasses—and those soon to be badasses—find, free, and be their very best selves.” —Noah Michelson, director of HuffPost Personal and cohost of the famed HuffPost podcast Am I Doing It Wrong “The world needs a guide to the subject of being a badass, and I can’t think of a better person to supply it than Jenny. She definitely knows a thing or two about power, domination, style, and an overall take-no-prisoners outlook that we all can learn from.” —Isaac Mizrahi, performer and internationally known fashion designer “Jenny offers a fun, digestible, and perspective driven reminder—via memorable mantras, relatable expositions, and her signature positive spirit—that we don’t need permission from anyone to live a Life of Yes.” —Sara K. Runnels, writer and humorist “No one does it better than Jenny! We should all learn how to better advocate for ourselves, and this book shows you how to do that in true badass style. It opens up a world of possibilities! It shows you how positive thought outweighs negative, helping you to achieve your dreams.” —Nicole Miller, fashion designer “Badass Manifesting is my kind of book—nononsense, in-your-face, and straightforward. I detest empty clichés that promise magic results, and this book has none of that dribble-drabble. These are the kinds of manifestations that I believe truly work. Jenny Block has put them in one convenient place and delivers them in small, bite-sized, easily digestible pieces. This book has such an open-minded perspective; whatever your belief system is, you will feel seen and invited to participate. I believe in active meditation and the ability to sculpt your life, starting with that little voice in your head. Jenny arms that voice with the right words to motivate change and manifest dreams…like the badasses we all truly are.” —Christina Wells, AGT semifinalist, Broadway national touring artist, and motivational speaker ""This is a no-nonsense guide to taking up space and living with courage, confidence, and conviction. Block (Be That Unicorn) encourages readers to recognize that they have the power to ask for what they want, give themselves permission for more, and question the process as they move toward goals and dreams. While it is easier said than done for most readers (especially historically marginalized individuals and those who experience barriers to access, but honestly for anyone who has long harbored imposter syndrome or a sense of not belonging) to simply decide to be comfortable in their skin or to believe they deserve to achieve things, Block argues convincingly and compassionately that once people trust themselves, they become forces to be reckoned with."" — Library Journal Review Author InformationJenny Block began her career in words teaching college English in Virginia. Before too long, she found herself writing articles and books about everything from art to rock climbing to finding love. After that came radio and television appearances, as well as speaking engagements at universities, at museums, and even on cruise ships. She has traveled the world and has had the pleasure of meeting and working with all kinds of people from all kinds of places doing all kinds of things. That’s when she discovered her magic-bringing out That Unicorn in all of us. Now, Jenny spends her time and her words living her truth and sharing her shine on a lake in Nowhere, Texas with her wife Robin and her Chihuahua-terrier Walter. Jenny holds both her BA and her MA in English from Virginia Commonwealth University and taught college composition for nearly ten years. She has written for a wide variety of publications and websites, including huffingtonpost.com, yourtango.com, American Way, Veranda, the Dallas Morning News, the Dallas Voice, edgedallas.com, literarymama.com, Spirit, chow.com, and ellegirl.com. She formerly wrote a weekly column for the Dallas Morning News publication Quick called ""Sex Talk with Jenny Block"" (quickdfw.com) and a monthly sex column for FoxNews.com. Her essay ""And Then We Were Poly"" is included in Rebecca Walker's book, One Big Happy Family: 18 Writers Talk About Polyamory, Open Adoption, Mixed Marriage, Househusbandry,Single Motherhood, and Other Realities of Truly Modern Love (Riverhead Hardcover, February 2009), which received a starred review from Kirkus. Jenny's essay ""On Being Barbie"" is included in book ""It's a Girl: Women Writers on Raising Daughters"" (Seal Press, March 2006) edited by Andrea Buchanan (The Daring Book for Girls). Jenny is the Lambda Literary Award winning author of ""Open: Love, Sex, and Life in an Open Marriage"" (Seal Hardcover, June 2008 and Seal Paperback, March 2009) Jenny has appeared on a variety of television and radio programs, including Fox and Friends, The Glenn Beck Show, The Tyra Banks Show, Good Morning Texas, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, foxnews.com (online video), Playboy Radio, The Alan Colmes Show, The Young Turks, and BBC Radio. ""Open: Love, Sex, and Life in an Open Marriage"" was written up and/or reviewed both nationally and internationally in and on a variety of publications and sites, including Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Glamour, Marie Claire, Curve, Observer UK, Maxi (Germany), Psychologies (UK), Playgirl, NPR's Morning Edition, The New York Times, feministing.com, San Francisco Chronicle, New York Daily News, 2: The Magazine for Couples (Canada), wow-womenonwriting.com, and the Baltimore City Paper. Jenny has also spoken in bookstores and other venues all across the country, including Georgetown University and The Science Museum of Virginia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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