Review of Francisca O. Okwulehie's Book 'The Capitalism of Unsatisfied Bodies'








The Capitalism of Unsatisfied Bodies is a book for the season. This is true because many people are living the life they should not. Wearing clothes that they do not feel comfortable in because they have seen and appreciated it on someone else. A number of people even build talents they don't have a natural inclination for simply because others are doing great in that field.
  This book addresses someone out there who was once like me suffering from body shaming. I once had someone refer to me as 'dry bones' in my early childhood due to my very slim stature. Though I still am slim but I have come to appreciate my body. I have turned it into positive vibes for me. In this book, Francisca Okwulehie rightly paints what defines you with amazing affirmations which I believe everyone should speak over themselves and their body, while navigating through the negativities of the unsatisfactory nature of life.
Yes, there's always something unsatisfactory about either your looks, your career, your background, your past to mention a few. But these unsatisfactoriness should not lead you to live someone else's life thereby ignoring all the talents and blessings kept in you by your Creator. Your look doesn't define your life, rather what you do with you defines your life.


I love this excerpt from the book.
"An Unsatisfied Body should be ready to emerge out of that dark place to the light of their talents for their self actualization and not for anyone else. The more you affirm your remarkability you tend to become confident in your skills and potentials, you become prepared to execute these abilities." This book is a great influencer and I am sure you're going to be positively influenced by this book because it did with me. If you are still struggling with self identification or talent actualization then this book is for you.
Maybe you don't even know if you fall into the category of a satisfied body or into the category of an Unsatisfied Body then get this book and digest the words of positivity.
ABOUT THE REVIEWER Ojo Omowumi is an HND student of Public Administration at the Polytechnic Ibadan. She is a prolific writer with a uniqueness of encouraging people all over the globe who are finding it difficult to believe in themselves and what they're made for because of the challenges around them. She is an active member of Simof Sickle Cell Initiative ,Regal Foundation, Moncoeur Global Concept and World Arts' Shed. She is a great fan of Gospel music and in her spare time,she loves researching and catering. Ojo Omowumi loves sharing life changing quotes which she tagged: charging words including articles and Christian poems on all her social media platforms. Her Facebook page @Ojo Omowumi does the showcasing.

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