Chica, Why Not?: How to Live with Intention and Manifest a Life That Loves You Back Spiral-Bound | April 27, 2021

Sandra Hinojosa Ludwig

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Winner of the 2022 International Latino Book Awards, Best Spiritual/New Age Book
Written by a Latina who's lived it, this book is an invitation to overcome your familial and cultural expectations, fears, and limiting beliefs, while remaining true to yourself and your roots!

For those who feel stuck in life, who don't see a way forward, who don't believe they deserve to claim their dreams, Sandra Hinojosa Ludwig has one question: Chica, Why Not? With this book, you will find all the tools you need to accept that the life of your dreams is not only within reach, it is your right.

Sandra grew up in Mexico, where she experienced violence, frustration, and sadness as everyday settings. After unsuccessfully chasing happiness in a corporate career, she found deeper meaning in spirituality and now helps others to realize their dreams while still being true to themselves and their roots.

In this book, she guides you through her six-step program for manifesting the life you want, addressing career, family, love, wealth, and health. She gently breaks down the most common fears and excuses people make that hold them back, inviting you to practice self-compassion as you overcome your own fears and limiting beliefs as well as outside pressures-including familial and cultural expectations familiar to some in the Latino community.
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 192 pages
ISBN-10: 1401959733
Item Weight: 0.5 lbs
Dimensions: 5.6 x 0.5 x 8.6 inches
Sandra Hinojosa Ludwig is a certified life coach from the Transformational Arts College in Toronto, Canada. Known as the Manifesting Chica, she uses her Facebook and Instagram communities, as well as her nonprofit coaching program, to help Latinas intentionally manifest a life that loves them back. Through individual and group coaching, Sandra has connected with women from all over the Americas. For more on Sandra's work, visit www.sandrahinojosaludwig.com.