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On Thriving: Harnessing Joy Through Life’s Great Labors by Brandi Sellerz-Jackson is a compelling exploration of the human spirit’s resilience and capacity for joy, even in the face of life’s most challenging labors. Sellerz-Jackson, a renowned doula, draws upon her rich experiences to guide readers through what she identifies as the four great labors of our lives: relationships, mental health, grief and loss, and the feeling of being othered.
The book is structured around these labors, with Sellerz-Jackson sharing intimate stories from her life and the lives of those she has supported. Her narrative is a balm and a beacon, offering a path to thriving that is grounded in self-awareness and radical joy. The author’s voice is a unique blend of wisdom and vulnerability, making the book feel like a conversation with a trusted friend who has navigated the murky waters of life and come out on the other side with insights to share.
What sets this book apart is its approach to thriving as an active, ongoing process rather than a static state to be achieved. Sellerz-Jackson encourages readers to remain present within their struggles, asking, “What do I need to thrive in the space I’m currently in?” This question serves as a powerful tool for reflection and growth, prompting readers to examine the survival tools they’ve accumulated and consider exchanging them for what Sellerz-Jackson calls “thriving tools and ‘rich-uals’.”
The metaphor of plant life runs through the book, simplifying the often complicated journey of personal growth. Just as plants strive to grow in inhospitable environments, so too must we find ways to flourish. Sellerz-Jackson’s writing is insightful and soul-stirring, inviting readers to a deep investigation of their past and present to gather all that they need to thrive right where they are.