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It's Your Boat Too
A Woman's Guide to Greater Enjoyment on the Water
2006
First Published
4.19
Average Rating
240
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Commander Suzanne Giesemann draws on her twenty years in the Navy as a commanding officer and leadership instructor to write this empowering guide for women boaters. Power or sail, if you're just going along for the ride, you are limiting your enjoyment on the water. Suzanne encourages women to take a bigger role on board by addressing common fears and self-limiting attitudes. She shares the nautical knowledge necessary to become a safer, more competant, and more confident boater."Women, read this book, then get your partner to read it too."-Lin Pardeytent"...a wonderfully insightful book on how to make the transition from passenger to that of a competent mate or even master."-Amanda Swan Neal, Mahina Sailing Expeditions"Call it an 'Atta-Girl' book, if you will. Suzanne's message is Other women do this. You can too. Here's what you need to know..."-Karen Larson, Editor, Good Old Boat Magazine"By reading this book, women can see how easy, and empowering, it is to go cruising with happiness and confidence."-Pam Wall, Outfitting Manager, Ft. Lauderdale West Marine
Avg Rating
4.19
Number of Ratings
42
5 STARS
38%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
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Author

Suzanne Giesemann
Suzanne Giesemann
Author · 7 books

Suzanne Giesemann is the author of eleven books, a metaphysical teacher, and an evidential medium. She captivates audiences as she brings hope, healing, and comfort through her work. Suzanne’s gift of communication with those on the other side provides stunning evidence of life after death. Touted as “a breath of fresh air” with “a quality that is so different from others that it is difficult to describe,” she brings messages of hope and love that go straight to the heart. Suzanne is a retired U.S. Navy Commander. She served as a commanding officer, as special assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations, and as Aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on 9/11. Today Suzanne addresses questions about the purpose of life, the nature of reality, and attuning to higher consciousness. Her work has been recognized as highly credible by afterlife researcher Dr. Gary Schwartz, Ph.D., and best-selling author Dr. Wayne Dyer. She serves on the executive council of Eternea, where she is the chairman of the Spirituality Leadership Council and is a member of the Advisory Council of the Academy for Spiritual and Consciousness Studies along with such notable leaders as Raymond Moody, M.D., Jean Houston, Ph.D., and Larry Dossey, M.D. When Suzanne first began researching and writing the Hay House published book, The Priest and the Medium, she never dreamed that she would one day connect with the unseen world herself. After years of meditation, however, she began to have her own intuitive experiences, which led her to several classes on mediumship and to an intensive course at the respected Arthur Findlay College of Psychic Sciences in Stansted, England. Her eye-opening experiences there allowed her to develop her contact with the unseen world to the point where she now gives private readings, connecting people with their loved ones who have passed. Her experiences with inspirational writing and inspired poetry are published daily on her blog, www.SanayaSays.com. The story of Suzanne’s transition from Navy Commander to her current work as an intuitive counselor is chronicled in her memoir, Messages of Hope, which is featured in a documentary by the same name. For more information about Suzanne and her work, visit www.SuzanneGiesemann.com.

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