
The Power to Say Yes!
by Christine Assouad
3.2/5
1 book reviewed · 3.2 avg
A practical but uneven self-help book that leverages extensive coaching experience with over 3,700 women to create a framework for personal transformation, though it suffers from organizational issues and lacks research depth.
What works
• Extensive real-world examples from diverse women's experiences
• Practical framework approach rather than purely motivational content
• Accessible writing style that makes concepts easy to understand
• Focuses on collective wisdom rather than single-author authority
• Addresses multiple life areas in one comprehensive guide
What doesn't
• Poor organization that sometimes buries key insights in stories
• Lacks research backing and evidence-based strategies
• Overly broad scope prevents deeper exploration of specific topics
• Motivational tone occasionally feels forced or superficial