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The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People
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A revolutionary guide to friendship and self-care for those who feel alone When it comes to adult friendships, we’re woefully inept: We barely manage to show up for our own commitments, let alone maintain our relationships. What’s more, we’re living in an uncharted social landscape with new conventions on how to relate—one where actual phone calls are reserved for Mom (if anyone), “dropping in” is unheard-of, and “flaking out” is routine.The Art of Showing Up offers a roadmap through this morass to true connection with your friends, your family, and yourself. Author Rachel Wilkerson Miller teaches that “showing up” means connecting with others in a way that makes them feel seen and supported. And that begins with showing up for yourself: recognizing your needs, understanding your physical and mental health, and practicing self-compassion. Only then can you better support other people; witness their joy, pain, and true selves; validate their experiences; and help ease their burden. When “showing up” for others, it’s not the grandest gesture that matters most—it’s how close you come to meeting your loved ones where they really are.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781615196616 |
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Publisher: | The Experiment |
Publication date: | 05/12/2020 |
Pages: | 304 |
Sales rank: | 58,461 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.00(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Hello! 1
Part I Showing Up for Yourself 9
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Yourself 11
Chapter 2 Making Space 35
Chapter 3 Showing Up for Your Body 74
Chapter 4 Showing Up for Yourself Every Damn Day 95
Chapter 5 Showing Up for Yourself When Shit Gets Hard 112
Part II Showing Up for Others 141
Chapter 6 How to Make Friends 143
Chapter 7 The Care and Keeping of Friends 163
Chapter 8 The Art of Noticing 190
Chapter 9 When They're Going Through Hard Shit 202
Chapter 10 So, Somebody Fucked Up 248
Final Thoughts 287
Notes 290
Further Reading 293
Permissions Acknowledgments 296
Acknowledgments 297
About the Author 298