DON’T GO FASTER THAN YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL CAN FLY
Sally Bee
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A searingly honest, uplifting, and thought-provoking account from Sally Bee as she shares her experiences of everything that she believes girls, women, and all females need to know. Life, love, fear, and near-death are intertwined with the beautifully superficial, the inspirational, and the soulful. This is a book that needs to sit on every woman’s bedside table to remind them, through good times and bad, of the importance of their female soul, their bravery, and their boldness.
Darling, this book is for you, your daughter, your mother, your sister, your girlfriend, your wife. This is for the woman you hear crying next door, the friend who is stronger than she believes. This is for the girl that you once were and the woman that you will become. This is for your future child and for your long since gone grandmother. This is to be passed, from kind hand to kind hand and its journey should never end.
'I didn’t suffer five heart attacks, I survived them. My last breath was taken and my eyes closed. My next, miracle breath marked the start of a new, adventurous and wonderful life. I believe that we cannot control everything that happens to us, but we can certainly control how we react to it. Life is short, but the world is wide, and we all should feel as happy, healthy, and empowered as possible, every single day’
Sally Bee
Sally Bee is a presenter, writer, and cook for ITV in the UK. Sally has appeared on national TV for over a decade and is now a motivational speaker in the health and well-being space. An author of six bestselling cookbooks and a survivor of 5 heart attacks, Sally spends her time empowering everyone to live their best lives, no matter what challenges they face.
Sally is currently building a campaign ‘Project Empower’ to speak directly to 1 million women in the first year from around the world, addressed to companies, groups, universities, and as a keynote speaker.