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  2. Yasmin Mogahed - Wikipedia

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    Yasmin Mogahed (born March 11, 1980) is an American educator and motivational speaker. She is a specialist in spirituality , psychology , and personal development. [ 2 ] Mogahed is the first female instructor at the AlMaghrib Institute .

  3. Rachel Hollis - Wikipedia

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    Hollis' book Girl, Wash Your Face was described by The Washington Post as mixing "memoir, motivational tips, Bible quotations and common-sense girl talk." [3] The prevailing message of Girl, Wash Your Face is one largely of female self-reliance, summed up by Hollis as "You, and only you, are ultimately responsible for how happy you are." [3]

  4. Jeanne Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Flinn Swanner was born at the Naval Hospital Boston in Chelsea, Massachusetts and raised in Graham, North Carolina, [4] [2] one of three daughters. According to one of her YouTube videoclips, not only was she taller than sisters Katherine and Andrea, she was also especially tall as a youth, growing to 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) by age 13. [5]

  5. Lizzie Velásquez - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Anne Velásquez (/ ˈ l ɪ z i v ə ˈ l æ s k ɛ z /; born March 13, 1989) is an American motivational speaker, activist, writer, and YouTuber.She was born with an extremely rare congenital disease called Marfanoid–progeroid–lipodystrophy syndrome that, among other symptoms, prevents her from accumulating body fat and gaining weight.

  6. Susan Powter - Wikipedia

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    Susan Jane Powter (born December 22, 1957) [1] is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial.

  7. Mel Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Melanie "Mel" Lee Robbins (née Schneeberger; born October 6, 1968 [1] [2] [3], is an American author, motivational speaker, podcast host, and former lawyer [4].She is known for her TEDxSF: "How to Stop Screwing Yourself Over" [5], and her books, The 5 Second Rule and The High 5 Habit [6].

  8. Category:American women motivational speakers - Wikipedia

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  9. Iyanla Vanzant - Wikipedia

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    Iyanla Vanzant (born Rhonda Eva Harris; September 13, 1953) is an American inspirational speaker, lawyer, New Thought spiritual teacher, author, life coach, and television personality. She is known primarily for her books, her eponymous talk show, and her appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show .