"Self-Love is the basis of all emotional healing. In this book, Nina Norstrom guides readers through an engaing and life-affirming journey." —Tim Desmond, author of The Self-Compassion Skills Workbook "When you don't love yourself, how can you expect another to love you?" Author Nina Norstrom admits It's a simple question with a very complicated answer. Self-love should come naturally, but for many of us it doesn't. Whether it stems from childhood abuses or toxic relationships along the journey of life, self-love can often be one of our greatest challenges. In Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Where Does My Self-Love Fall? a uthor Nina Norstrom helps us probe into our thoughts and emotions to uncover our self-concepts and gives us tools to reshape them, and in the process learn to fall in love with ourselves, which is the first step in living a fulfilling, happy life. Readers of The Self-Esteem Workbook by Glenn R. Schiraldi, PHD and The Self-Compassion Skill Workbook by Tim Desmond will like Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. "The formula for self-esteem equates to successes measured by failures." Self-love is a difficult thing to obtain by yourself. This book is a great start to getting rid of the negatives and gaining positives about yourself. As you read the chapters, there are spaces you can write in what self-love means to you. Once you start this book, you will be on an amazing journey to learning how to start "Living Healthy, Thinking Healthy, Being Healthy". - Melinda Henning (Reviewer) NetGallery "If you have experienced toxicity in your relationships in life, this book will provide you a guide to successfully replace your toxicity with love for self and others." Dr. Prentis V. Johnson, PhD, ThD; Founder/Chancellor, Agape Bible College Literary Titan Reviewer Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall, Where Does My Self-Love Fall?: A Success Guide to Replace Toxicity with Love takes you on a journey of reflection. How are you living your life? Are you able to achieve your goals within the set time frame? How do you interact with others? Do you love and take care of yourself as you should? Is the environment you are in toxic? These and more questions are answered throughout the book. Nina Norstrom is here to tell the reader to love self, take life gently and make memories. This book has potent affirming power. When feeling low, the author knows which words to use to raise one's spirits. I appreciate Nina Norstrom for laying her life bare. The author talks deeply about her personal life and even invites the reader to walk the journey with her. By looking at life through Nina's eyes, we get to see how beautiful the world is and how much disservice we are doing ourselves by not taking advantage of the good that the universe offers. This book is more than a self-help book. Nina Norstrom will help you grow into a well-rounded individual that will benefit society in many ways. One of the highlights of reading this book was connecting with the author when she narrated some of her experiences. Certain chapters in the book made me connect deeper with the author. The chapters on toxicity in the work place, living healthy, relationships, emotional wellness, and toxic emotion were my favorites. In these chapters, the author is raw, and candid. The content in these chapters is eye opening and can be uncomfortable for some. By reading the text, I got to think of the toxic situations I was in, and how I probably enabled parties involved to be toxic. Nina Norstrom makes you feel like you matter. Your voice should be heard and your feelings are valid. The author's integrity and straightforwardness are a plus. Nina speaks her mind and does not mind. She is also objective in her writing and knows how to deliver a message gently. The author is charming and gives one time to process one piece of information before going to the next. There are multiple lessons in this book but the major lesson is about love. The author extensively writes about love for self, love for family, friends, and the people we interact with on a daily basis. This book will help readers love themselves more. You may ask, "Why is loving "self" so darn difficult?"It's not easy to define the scope of your self-love. It takes work, dedication, commitment, and a lifetime practice of behaviors. I salute you for taking steps to put yourself and your relationships on the right path. The information gained by reading this material serves as a blueprint . . . to recognize that unhealthy relationships have no space inside the circle.We can't control toxicity, but we can learn to manage it. When those "red flags" are flying take heed and remove yourself. It's a sign that toxicity has surfaced. Keep going and growing. Be a survivor and not a statistic! What is Self-LoveYou can't look for something when you don't know what to look for . . .Self-love is not an item you can purchase. All the money in the world can't buy self-love.You can take a shovel a