Gossip magazines, commercials, and all forms of social media have been lying to you. For years, they have been trying to pass off a certain body type as the only true "standard of sexiness." It isn't true. As you will discover, the true essence of sexiness lies within you.
Take back your power from this social media-obsessed society, and prove how sexy you can truly be. Develop your own standards and boundaries that will help you navigate through this world riddled with harassment and abuse of power.
Luisa Diaz believes that in this day and age of transformation from a male-dominated society to a female-dominated society, women can be taken as seriously as their male counterparts in the corporate world. She became a television producer, talk-show host, and philanthropist while still embracing her femininity, and taking charge while wearing lipstick and high heels! She is now using her experience to give advice to others.
Diaz covers how to:
- pursue your purpose
- ask for what you want in life
- respect yourself
- stand up for yourself,
- nurture your curiosity
- stop taking yourself too seriously
- put yourself in others' shoes
- be kind and compassionate to yourself
- and more!
Whether you are looking for that special someone or just want to feel good in your own skin, Diaz's tips will give you a new lease on life and show you the power you already possess.
About the Author: Luisa Diaz is the former Miss Venezuela International, but she certainly hasn't rested on her laurels. Instead, she immigrated to the United States and taught herself English. At the same time, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration and marketing from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Diaz went on to produce Luisa Su Voz Latina, the longest-running Spanish-language program on a major network. She has hosted talk shows, appeared in Oscar-winning movies, and dedicated her life to inspiring and empowering women.
Diaz founded the Luisa Su Voz Latina Foundation to help struggling families, especially through the holiday seasons. She directed the Miss North Carolina Latina pageant and served as the pageant coach for all the contestants. She also founded Mi Amor Gala, which she produces biannually to raise awareness for domestic violence and other social issues.
Now, she debuts as an author to share her inspiring experiences.