The Art of Extreme Self-Care
Books | Self-Help / Motivational & Inspirational
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Cheryl Richardson
Beloved author and teacher Cheryl Richardson updates her classic, New York Times best-selling self-care manual, giving you the permission and practical tools you need to dramatically upgrade your life."For the last 20 years I've dedicated my personal and professional life to the importance of self-care by teaching from my own experience," writes Cheryl Richardson. "In the past, I've sacrificed my health and my relationships for work, given to others at the expense of my own needs, and watched my dreams slip through the cracks of a busy life. As a result, I've learned a lot about what it takes to put an end to the madness. . . . From years of personal experience, as well as coaching great men and women, I've come to understand that selfishness leads to selflessness. When we care deeply for ourselves, we naturally begin to care for others - our families, our friends, our greater global community, and the environment - in a healthier and more effective way. We tell the truth. We make choices from love instead of guilt and obligation. And we soon realize that we're all connected and that our individual actions affect a greater whole."This updated edition of Cheryl's best-selling handbook The Art of Extreme Self-Care brings her message home to readers with a new section about forming and running a successful support group, as well as updated resources so readers stay inspired and motivated. Her practical, action-oriented program outlines 12 strategies to transform your life one month at a time, each one challenging you to alter one behavior that's blocking your path. Chapters include "End the Legacy of Deprivation," "Find Your Passion," "The Absolute No List," and "Does That Anger Taste Good?" (Hint: it really doesn't.)
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Author
Cheryl Richardson
Pages
200
Publisher
Hay House, Inc
Published Date
2009-01-01
ISBN
1401924824 9781401924829
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I read this book immediately following another on the same topic (The Power of Full Engagement) so it's perhaps unfair--how much new material is out there on self-care, anyway? For the most part, they all say the same thing. That being said, the Power of Full Engagement had a lot more that was applicable to my situation, and although it also didn't say anything hugely new, the way it laid it out made me think about things in a new way, so that book was much more helpful. I think The Art of Extreme Self-Care would be useful to someone who has not already done much on self-care; it would also be useful in terms of helping you practice a particular topic for a month. So, even though I didn't personally get much out of it, I gave it three stars with the thought that others might enjoy it more."