If your self-esteem is in need of life support, you'll want it hooked up to James Withey's new book

- Olivia Sagan, Professor of Psychology, Queen Margaret University,

There are 40 reasons you should read this book but only one that truly matters: it will change your life for the better! One of the most digestible, delightful and definitive self help books I've read

- Jessica Hepburn, author of Save Me from the Waves,

A cornucopia of wise, practical advice, delivered with such humour and understanding that it reduces the loneliness of low self-esteem and replaces it with hope

- Dr Martin Brunet, GP and mental health educator,

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This kind, practical, generous book helps us re-think the way we think about ourselves. James reminds us that there are no perfect people and - with the help of some very splendid friends - shows how building our self-esteem allows us to find meaning and purpose, in turn putting smiles on the faces of people around us. Many of us need an imaginary friend- the confident confidante, competent, calm and capable, who shows us how to boss life. This lovely book offers us a personal introduction to that new best friend. A super book, full of empathic advice

- Dr Lucy Pollock, author of The Book About Getting Older,

Low self-esteem affects nearly everyone. Your sense of worth is dependent on social, genetic and environmental factors that impact how you feel about yourself. Very few people feel completely confident and comfortable in their own skin.

This book will help strengthen your sense of self-worth, whether your self-esteem impacts you on a daily basis or are experiencing a crisis of confidence for the first time.

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Featuring 40 simple, practical and often amusing techniques, this book will help strengthen your sense of self-worth, whether your self-esteem impacts you on a daily basis or are experiencing a crisis of confidence for the first time.
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If your self-esteem is in need of life support, you'll want it hooked up to James Withey's new book

There are 40 reasons you should read this book but only one that truly matters: it will change your life for the better! One of the most digestible, delightful and definitive self help books I've read

A cornucopia of wise, practical advice, delivered with such humour and understanding that it reduces the loneliness of low self-esteem and replaces it with hope

This kind, practical, generous book helps us re-think the way we think about ourselves. James reminds us that there are no perfect people and - with the help of some very splendid friends - shows how building our self-esteem allows us to find meaning and purpose, in turn putting smiles on the faces of people around us. Many of us need an imaginary friend- the confident confidante, competent, calm and capable, who shows us how to boss life. This lovely book offers us a personal introduction to that new best friend. A super book, full of empathic advice
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472149114
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group
Vekt
220 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

James Withey is the author of the bestselling book How to Tell Depression to Piss Off: 40 Ways to get Your Life back, and is the co-editor of The Recovery Letters: Addressed to People Experiencing Depression and What I Do to Get Through: How to Run, Swim, Cycle, Sew, or Sing Your Way Through Depression.


He is the founder of The Recovery Letters project which publishes online letters from people recovering from depression. James trained as a person-centred counsellor and worked in addiction, homelessness and mental health services. He lives with depression & anxiety and writes and speaks about mental health. He lives in Hove in the UK with his husband and emotionally damaged cat.