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Caroline Adams Miller
Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP published her first book, "My Name is Caroline," in 1988 (Doubleday), which was the first major autobiography by a survivor of bulimia. It was an Alternate Selection for the Literary Guild, and won plaudits around the world for its raw, uncensored look at a disorder... show more

Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP published her first book, "My Name is Caroline," in 1988 (Doubleday), which was the first major autobiography by a survivor of bulimia. It was an Alternate Selection for the Literary Guild, and won plaudits around the world for its raw, uncensored look at a disorder that few understood or knew how to treat when it was published. "Feeding the Soul" (Bantam 1992) and "Bright Lights for Dark Days" (Bantam 1994) followed, and all were translated into multiple languages. In 2009, Caroline published a groundbreaking book in the field of Positive Psychology and goal setting, "Creating Your Best Life." As the first evidence-based book that linked these two scientific theories, the book earned a red star in the Library Journal, and is used in educational settings around the world, along with being a mass market bestseller. "Positively Caroline," the first book by a survivor of bulimia with more than 25 years of recovery, was published in May 2013, and "My Name is Caroline" was rereleased in early 2014 with an updated introduction and foreword. Caroline was honored by the George Washington University Business School's "Hot Mommas" project, part of women's entrepreneurial studies, in October 2013 with their International Mentoring Award for her decades of role modeling health, recovery and goal pursuit for decades.
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Deb's books rated it 14 years ago
This book has 18 chapters and 5 parts. Part 5 (pages 223-254) is just exercises and worksheets. It includes notes, resources and an index. It's more about making goals than a life list. Much of it reads like a pep talk. I think it is a good book and well written, just not quite what I was looking fo...
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