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Should‘ve read the blurb on this one. Slow and long winded intro. Didn‘t get to the heart of the matter fast enough to keep me even moderately interested imo.
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Should‘ve read the blurb on this one. Slow and long winded intro. Didn‘t get to the heart of the matter fast enough to keep me even moderately interested imo.
You need garbage to make compost.
The point is not your pain but your relationship to it. You can get attached to it to the point where you think it is you and allow it to define your whole life, or you can think it‘s special and you deserve extra points, or your self-esteem can be so low you think you deserve it. The problem is the attachment.
The body feels separate from the heart, the heart from the mind, and the mind from the body. Indeed, you often think one thing, feel another, and do a third, living in a state of perpetual contradiction. No wonder we‘re confused; no wonder we‘re in pain.
3/5⭐ This book is part memoir, part self-help using the medium of dance. I appreciate the author's emphasis on breaking free from society's negativity. The stories and reflections from her personal life are told authentically. There are far worse self-help books, but it's too drawn out for me to focus on all the content. After about the first third of it I skimmed just the exercises/prompts, many of which I've noted down to try. #roll100
The illustrations in this story are very bright and colorful, showcasing animals in dancing. The vibrant images match the joyful and lively theme of the book I think these images would be very engaging to young readers.
This is a children's book that showcases animals dancing and celebrating on a farm, they are participating in various barnyard festivities