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Felicity Morse

Give a F**k

Praise for Give a F**k:

'It really cuts through the honey glaze of self-help and hits you right where you need it' – Holly Bourne, author of How Do You Like Me Now?

'Felicity writes with the compassion, assuredness and humour of someone who clearly gets what it can be like to feel too much of everything too much of the time.' – Ruby etc, illustrator and cartoonist

'Part philosophy, part psychology, and part self-help, Give a F**k … lays out, in the simplest and clearest terms, why and how we should all Give a F**k … about ourselves, about other people, and about the universe we inhabit. If you didn’t Give a F**k before you read it, I challenge you not to Give a F**k after you have.' – Jim Piddock

A funny, wise, practical and expressive guide to caring and compassion – also known as ‘giving a f**k’!

As a unique counter to other ‘f**k’ titles, in which we are encouraged to strive for what we want, our dreams and ambitions, by walking our own individual path, autonomously and without caring what others think, Give A F**k has one important, vital and highly topical theme at its heart: compassion. Otherwise known as caring, AKA giving a f**k. Journalist and life-coach Felicity Morse has turned her smart, witty and informed focus on developing our innate compassion / kindness skills, for the enduring benefit of ourselves, and for the many ways in which we can care for, help, learn from and work with the people and the world around us to achieve profound fulfillment.

Give a F**k covers Self, Relationships, Community and Infinity and Beyond and combines warm, witty and philosophical narrative with thought-provoking and easy-to-implement exercises to help us conquer our personal obstacles in the path of developing our most caring selves.
293 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Michael O'Mara Books
Año de publicación
2018

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  • Dome Jaracompartió una citahace 4 meses
    there are times when being a sensitive, caring human being sucks.
  • Sophia Stephensoncompartió una citahace 15 horas
    Some days I wake up and feel so bad I think, ‘Wow, it’s going to be pretty easy to beat myself up today’. On those days, I make a vow – I say I won’t tell myself a single bad thing about myself. It’s surprisingly difficult. By the way, this doesn’t mean being completely unself-conscious or, to use a well-worn phrase, ‘blowing smoke up your arse’; it means committing to reframing situations in a way that serves you and whatever you’re trying to do better.
  • Sophia Stephensoncompartió una citahace 15 horas
    inner voice is a process. When I’m making lots of changes in my life or doing something new, this voice of self-doubt sometimes shows up again. I think it’s just a side of me that gets scared and wants me to shrink back into a place that’s more comfortable. Now I speak to my inner voice and say, ‘I know you’re just trying to protect me, but actually I’ve got this.’ Other times I just say, ‘F**k off, will you? I’m sick of you crowding my brain!’

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