Adele says Glennon Doyle’s book ‘Untamed’ helped her through transformative years


While everyone praises Adele for completely transforming herself in recent years, she issues a shout out to a special book that inspired her.

Over the weekend, the 32-year-old Grammy winner revealed how “Untamed” by Glennon Doyle changed the way she thinks and the world completely.

The reading will “shake your brain and make your soul cry,” Adele warned in a social media post.

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“I’m so ready for myself after reading this book! It’s like I was just flying into my body for the first time. Whew! Anyone who has some capacity to really let go and give of themselves with every kind of desire stops for love life – Do it. Read it. Live it. Practice it. We are many! But we are meant many! .. ‘A good life is a hard life!’ she wrote.

“Read this book and have a beacon on hand to make notes, because you want to refer back to trust me! I never knew I was solely responsible for my own joy, happiness and freedom !! Who knew that our own liberation liberates those around us? Because I did not! I thought we were meant to be stressed and restless, confused and selfless like a Disney character! ProBloodyFound !! You are an absolute don Glennon, “concluded Adele.

Doyle, 44, wrote back in the comments section: “I love you, my sister. Thank you for this … Love, Hope, Sisterhood …”

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Doyle’s book, which was published in March, is part of self-help, part of a memoir type that encourages women to live their “untamed” lives and not live up to society’s expectations.

The author opens up to her about her divorce, motherhood and the merging of her husband all while on her journey to meeting and marrying Olympic footballer Abby Wambach.

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“I wrote my first two memoirs and I think I’m still trying to be a good girl with those two, and ‘Untamed’ is really about how I became a free woman,” Doyle told Robin Roberts in March on GMA. “‘Untamed’ was about to find myself.”