Self-Love in Action: Practical Ways to Bring Self-Compassion into Work, Relationships & Everyday Life

Self-Love in Action: Practical Ways to Bring Self-Compassion into Work, Relationships & Everyday Life

by Zoë Crook MA
Self-Love in Action: Practical Ways to Bring Self-Compassion into Work, Relationships & Everyday Life

Self-Love in Action: Practical Ways to Bring Self-Compassion into Work, Relationships & Everyday Life

by Zoë Crook MA

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Overview

Learn practical ways to self-nurture, self-express and celebrate your unique path—at home, at work, and out in the world—with this compassionate, everyday guide to self-love.

What is self-love? And what do our lives look like when we practice it? Self-Love in Action myth-busts the idea that to care for oneself is selfish, and instead provides actionable tools to put more time, energy, and compassion into everyday activities. (It's okay to take a breath, or five, before that next email.) This practical guide empowers readers to confront the past, examine the present, and transform the future by taking tiny, meaningful steps to reclaim self-appreciation and joie de vivre.

  • Build confidence with small rituals that shift the focus from “them” to “me”—reminding you that true love flows from the inside, out.  
  • Implement “Time to Practice” exercises to pause, set boundaries, say “no,” and invest in yourself as you deepen your sense of self-worth.  
  • Take self-love quizzes to reflect on the ways current habits might impede self-love action. 
  • Explore case studies from clients who have overcome common hardships through their commitment to self-love. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780593435830
Publisher: Zeitgeist
Publication date: 10/11/2022
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 380,072
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Zoë Crook, MA, is a writer and therapist who guides individuals and couples towards healthy relationships. With a master’s degree in counseling psychology, she supports clients struggling with low self-worth, attachment trauma, and anxiety.

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“In this compassionate and deeply insightful book, Zoë Crook teaches what she has had to learn in an alienating culture that instills self-judgment and even self-loathing. Her concept of self-love, and the simple, practical but transformative guidance she offers does not lead to narcissistic self-regard, but to an expansive acceptance of who we are and to a better extension of heartfelt loving kindness to ourselves and to our world.”
Gabor Maté, MD, author of The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture
 
“Zoë Crook has generously given us a practical guide to help us achieve a self-love that is supportive and nourishing. This book features wise and centered practices to linger on and enjoy.”
Carl Erik Fisher, author of The Urge: Our History of Addiction

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