About the Author:
Tracey Cleantis is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Southern California and the author of the critically acclaimed book The Next Happy: Let Go of the Life You Planned and Find a New Way Forward. Whether she’s writing, speaking at conferences and retreats, engaging with clients, or contributing to Huffington Post, she’s a happiness warrior. She has been featured in, among others, Psychology Today, Redbook, Aeon, Maclean’s, Sojourner, Mode magazine, Yahoo News, Salon.com, Psychologies magazine, The Daily Mail, The Daily News, YourTango.com, NPR Wisconsin, and on Fox News Boston.
Review:
French women learn from a young age to practice the art of self-care. It’s the secret to their famous mystery and confidence. So how can we, as Americans, borrow a little of that savoir-faire and take better care of ourselves? Easy. Read Tracey Cleantis’s wonderful book An Invitation to Self-Care. It will change your life! Author: Jamie Cat Callan, author of French Women Don’t Sleep Alone, Ooh La La! and Bonjour, Happiness!
No one gets through this life without a few twists and turns, disappointments and surprises. This book gives you the tools to become the architect of your own support system so that you can survive any crisis and learn to thrive again. Author: Lee Woodruff, best-selling author of Perfectly Imperfect
As a nutrition and fitness expert, I have seen firsthand how taking care of your health and body can radically change your life for the better. Tracey’s new book guides readers to create a powerful self-care program that is uniquely theirs. Whether your goals are physical, emotional, spiritual or mental, you can’t miss with this book. You will discover your strengths and areas for growth. By taking excellent care of yourself, you will have the stamina, courage, and energy to live the life you’ve always dreamed of. Author: JJ Virgin, bestselling author of Sugar Impact Diet and The Virgin Diet
This book made me fire my hairdresser. It made me stand up to my mom, fix a pair of broken sandals, stop feeling guilty about my expensive acupuncture habit, and fundamentally change the way I run my business. It brought me a sense of peace I didn’t even know I needed. I am a book coach who is constantly proselytizing about the power of books to change lives. This is what I mean. Author: Jennie Nash, founder and chief creative officer of AuthorAcclerator.com
I have been exploring self-care for a long time, for my readers, clients, and for myself. I have landed here: Self-care is self-acceptance. In this book, Cleantis gets to the absolute heart of self-care and leaves you with real and radical, usable and practical tools. I promise you, you will be better for reading this book. I know I am...with this string of words fastened to my all-too-often self-careless mind: Beauty, comfort, kindness. Author: Laura Munson―New York Times best-selling author of This Is Not The Story You Think It Is and founder of Haven Writing Retreats
If self-care feels like one more thing you must do, do yourself a big favor and pick up this book. With humor and real-world frankness, Tracey Cleantis offers expert insight into what self-care is, what it isn’t, and how to realistically move yourself up your already-full priority list. From the very first chapter, you’ll learn how to treat yourself with respect and make better decisions about the way you care for your most valuable asset...you. Author: Lisa Manterfield, author of I’m Taking My Eggs and Going Home: How One Woman Dared to Say No to Motherhood and Life Without Baby: Surviving and Thriving When Motherhood Doesn’t Happen
This book is a no-nonsense wake-up call for all of us who, like Cleantis, know that self-care is something we ‘should’ be doing, but for the life of us can’t quite work out what it really means beyond eating healthily and taking more naps. Her inclusion of issues around money, interpersonal boundaries and physical possessions as self-care was a big ‘aha’ moment for me because, as Cleantis points out, self-care isn’t really just about salads and scented candles, although she allows them their place too, it’s about becoming properly grown-up and assuming full responsibility for ourselves and our lives in all its aspects. For those of us who didn’t get the best of role models for this as children, and who live in cultures caffeinated with some version of the Protestant work-ethnic, it seems that taking care of ourselves has become something that we imagine people with more time and money than ‘us’ do – because, after all, we’ve got stuff that needs to be done first. Cleantis calls time on this, and uses her own and others stories to illustrate how self-care can become part of our everyday life, rather than an add-on or treat if we’ve got time or have been ‘good’.
Cleantis’ quirky voice goes down as pleasingly as a green smoothie, but don’t be fooled - this book delivers the psychological goods and is both an erudite education in the psychology of self-care as well as a practical go-to manual of how to identify and upgrade your self-care in each of eight major life areas by applying her seven principles of self-care.
Insightful, realistic and practical, this book fills a massive gap in our culture’s blind spot around self-care and I can’t think of a single person who wouldn’t benefit from reading it because, as Cleantis points out in one of her myth-busting sessions, self-care isn’t just for mothers, health-care providers and other caregivers. It’s for all of us who want to be fully adult. Author: Jody Day, Author of ‘Living the Life Unexpected: 12 Weeks to Your Plan B for a Meaningful and Fulfilling Life without Children’ and founder of Gateway Women
You cannot withdraw from a bank account into which you never make deposits. Self care is the deposit we make in our selves as bank accounts. The many exhausted and unhappy people around us suggest few of us are clued into the how-to of self care. This book is a gift to all those amongst us! Here Tracey Cleantis proposes seven principles of self care - physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual - and shows us the rewards of self care. Writing with empathy and enablement, she will set you off on a path of self awareness and self care that is bound to benefit your wellbeing and consequently, your roles and relationships. I couldn't recommend it more especially if you are juggling demands of work, leisure, friendships, family and care duties, and let's face it, who isn't? You can thank me later, but better still, buy a friend a copy too! Author: Shefaly Yogendra, PhD, Board Director and Advisor to CEOs
Self-care is the most selfless practice we offer ourselves and those in our lives, but we often trip over our own internal messaging and lousy excuses. In An Invitation to Self-Care the myth of sacrifice has been busted. Tracey Cleantis silences the noise around self care, applies the factual argument for the care of you and provides the roadmap. A must read for mothers and truly -- anyone with a heartbeat. This book is absolutely going to change lives....It’s like the self-care Bible. Author: Jeanette Schneider Creator, Lore and Little Things and Love, Me: Love Letters To Your Past and Future Self
Self-care has become a frequent phrase in our culture. We are admonished to do it, shamed for not doing it or guilty for ignoring it. But what IS it? Ironically, I learned a lot about that when I was a caregiver for an ill and disabled spouse. If I did not attend to self-care, I became unable to meet the high demands of her illness and our life together. Still, I could not have defined it in such eloquent terms as Tracey Cleantis in her new book, An Invitation to Self-Care: Why Learning to Nurture Yourself Is the Key to the Life You’ve Always Wanted.
In an inviting and conversational tone, Tracey helps us evaluate what we are doing to successfully and less successfully take care of ourselves in every aspect of our lives, including personal, work, play, financial and spiritual. She helps to make the daunting project of attending to ourselves reachable and inviting, offering powerful tools to evaluate, invent and implement self-care starting right where we are. Building on the lessons of her first book, The Next Happy, she shares how she herself created a life that invites the very best results, from a compassionate and forgiving place. Not only will you gain valuable tips on how to take better care of yourself, you’ll also recognize the powerful ways you are already doing so. A must read!" Author: Cheryl Jones, LMFT Therapist, educator and host of Good Grief Radio
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