Dincolo de viața pe care încerci s-o ții laolaltă, dincolo de durerea despre care crezi că nu se va topi niciodată în liniște, dincolo de tot ce forțezi să fie — se află viața care te așteaptă. Viața în care nu ești împins de frici, ci purtat de viziunea ta. Viața în care lucrurile potrivite vin și rămân, fără să fii nevoit să-ți răstălmăcești adevărul ca să le păstrezi. Viața în care trăiești cu adevărat, nu doar aștepți să înceapă. Viața ta. Adevărata ta viață. Viața în care ajungi, la capăt, cu ochii obosiți, dar cu inima plină. Viața de care poți fi mândru. Viața pe care o dorești cu adevărat. Viața care îți șoptește blând să lași totul și să o privești. Viața care, în tot acest timp, te-a așteptat.
„O viață cu adevărat plină de sens nu este cea în care înfăptuim lucruri extraordinare, ci cea în care înțelegem că acele realizări extraordinare se ating prin fapte constante, obișnuite.” Brianna Wiest
3.5⭐️ Not my favorite of Wiest’s books but still a worthwhile read in small doses. Reading this for a prolonged period results in the content getting a bit rambley and repetitive. Like her other books, not all the subjects hit for everyone, and for me the majority weren’t the most relatable. Those that were though, were beautifully written and profound. I love reading these books for like 5 minutes in the morning with my coffee, setting the tone and intention for the day.
If you’re going through a hard time in your life this book will definitely help you guide through the way. I love Brianna Wiest, every single one of her books are a weighted blanket for the soul
What a marvelous book, with stunning wisdom and poetry in every line. I’ve been reading Brianna’s works since 2018 & I’m never not astounded at how beautiful she can make lessons sound and how true it all resonates at different points in my life. I read the first of her works in 2018 at such a vastly different point of my life and “grew up” with her books and had her books with me as I navigated my life and I even started a blog last year to finally showcase my writing with others and I’m so proud of how far she has come and how her words changed my life, truly.
Everything that I needed in my life right now. I’ll definitely be pulling this off the shelf time and again as an “encyclopedia of feelings” of sorts as she mentions.
This helped me through a really hard year and is a book I will hold on to forever, and will probably revisit when I need to. Lots of insightful chapters that felt like therapy sessions and was filled with really good reminders for self-love, self-care, and emotional regulation.
It’s safe to say now after reading 3 Brianna Wiest books, that her style of writing is clearly not my cup of tea. 2 books I rated 2/5, and this book I rated a 1/5. I’m an avid reader, and my perspective is generally that I can learn something from every book. Well … I’ve been proven wrong. This kind of rambling nonsense full of buzz words is just not worthwhile to me to listen to.
The book descriptions genuinely sound so interesting to me, but the books themselves that I have read just don’t seem to make an interesting book.
super short listen and so impactful. full of beautiful wisdom, that inspires and motivates.
I love brianna’s books so much and this one didn’t disappoint, the only reason why it wasn’t quite a 5 star was because of the length and format. you can definitely listen/read in one go but could also be one that you pick up when you need specific guidance, as the layout is ‘listen/read this when…’
brianna is such a go to author in this category for me
5 ⭐️ Briana Wiest is that girl. This was so validating but fluffy, it’s not that deeep. I listened to chunks little by little on my walks and it was just like therapeutic and reaffirming and someone was chatting with you like you can do this!!! It was things I needed to hear and funny enough it all came at the time I needed. I recommend if you need some hopecore and motivation in your life.
Dieses Buch hat mich tief berührt – so sehr, dass es mich zum Weinen gebracht und gleichzeitig ein kleines Stück meines Herzens wieder zusammengeflickt hat. Brianna Wiest schreibt in einem ruhigen, fast sanften Stil, der nicht drängt, sondern begleitet.
Besonders beeindruckt haben mich die kurzen Kapitel. Mit wenigen Worten schafft es die Autorin, so viel Inhalt, Tiefe und Bedeutung zu transportieren. Kein Satz wirkt überflüssig, alles hat Gewicht. Die ansprechend gewählten Kapitelüberschriften machen neugierig und führen behutsam durch die Themen.
Es scheint für jeden Moment ein passendes Kapitel zu geben, und ich weiß jetzt schon: Dieses Buch werde ich immer wieder in die Hand nehmen, um daraus Kraft, Trost oder neue Gedanken zu schöpfen.
The Life That’s Waiting ist kein Buch, das man einfach nur liest – man fühlt es. Es bleibt leise nachhallen, noch lange nachdem man die letzte Seite umgeblättert hat.
Have been in a huge reading slump! Also just so busy these past few weeks that I haven’t found it in me to pick up my book. I needed something motivational and I did enjoy this at the beginning and it had some good reminders. However, got quite repetitive towards the end.
Good book, it does have useful bits of information. Each chapter applies to slightly different seasons of your life or feelings, so not all of them hit but could be useful down the road. All and all I gained some great perspectives.
Brianna Weist is my favorite. All of her books are so good but this just may be the best one. I love the way it’s laid out in sections or by ideas. It makes it easier to flip through and get a little chunk of inspo when you need it. I’ll be reading this one again and again
I loved how digestible and bite sized each topic was. Each subject area opened up a new perspective and made you ponder without being overly heavy like some self improvement books. Perfect little read if you are in a transition in your life.
Brianna Weist never disappoints and this is probably the best I have read from her so far; utter perfection!
“Trust that life loves you enough to break your heart if it means saving your soul”
The way it is set out, each chapter written as “Read This When…” with a different topic was just brilliant. It makes it sooo much easier to use this book as like a bible of sorts where you can go back to whatever chapter you need and are feeling in that moment. It truly felt like not a single word was wasted on this page; EVERY WORD offered insight and meaning. And not only did I highlight pretty much the entire book on my kindle (not even exaggerating) but I also noted down most of it.
Suffice to say, I loved this book with my whole heart and can’t comprehend the giftedness Brianna Weist possesses at such a young age also.
“There is only the choice of whether we will hurt to stay as we’ve been or hurt to become who we might be. There is no workaround for discomfort, the shadows are rendered by the light.”
Chiar dacă nu am ajuns la evenimentele live cu Brianna Wiest de săptămâna trecută tot mi-am petrecut multe momente zilele astea alături de cuvintele ei inspiraționale 🤎 "Viața care te așteaptă" (trad. Andreea-Florina Mizdrea) este cea mai nouă carte apărută la Editura Nemira din raftul deja bogat dedicat scrierilor sale 📖 Lectura are o structură genială, fiecare capitol fiind creat pentru o anumită nevoie, de la momentele de singurătate, la deznădejde, frică sau eșec total 🤍 Tocmai de aceea nu trebuie înghițită pe nemestecate, ci savurată în reprize scurte de lectură, cu recitiri în situațiile anevoioase 🤓 Cartea nu este prezintă nimic nemaiauzit, dar felul în care o face, cu blândețe și înțelegere, o face să fie o lectură specială 🤎 Calea fiecăruia este unică și doar pentru că încă nu ne-am găsit drumul asta nu înseamnă că ne-am ratat destinul. Trebuie să ne eliberăm mintea de negativitate și să ne lăsăm purtați de propriile puteri înspre ceva ce ne va împlini. Momentele de stagnare nu sunt un eșec, ci un prilej de a ne descoperi pe noi înșine 🤍
3.5 This book is not meant to be read in one sitting. It would be better consumed a little bit each morning with a cup of coffee. I really like the way Brianna writes but some of this is a little woo woo. Still worth a few hours of your time.
Could be because the narration in the audiobook was lackluster, but not my favorite. Kind of seemed like she was just saying inspirational quotes the whole book.
The author's "The Life That's Waiting" presents a technically competent narrative its tripartite structure functions, and the prose, though often declarative, sustains the requisite clarity. Its salient advantage lies in its architectural design: the author successfully constructs a coherent system of counterfactualism, exhibiting what might be termed an elegant structural dexterity in organizing the alternate timelines. However, at a deeper level, the book feels like a failed thought experiment, ensnared in what is known as the fallacy of unearned depth.
This specific 3/5 rating reflects a 5/5 score for emotional manipulation, but a mere 0/5 for its philosophical validity. The author skillfully markets an emotional gambit to the readership, employing calibrated narrative techniques to elicit an affective response; yet, this strategy functions primarily as a diversion from the profound lack of a rigorous epistemological framework required to substantiate its narrative burden. Essentially, the book constitutes a convincing but intellectually vacuous simulation of emotion, an f(x) whose graph appears complex, yet whose domain and range invariably yield only trivial outputs.
I assign the 3/5 score because the adequacy of the execution and its structural superiority fail to offset the fundamental inability to generate substantial depth that is commensurate with its thematic ambition.
Oramai i libri sono tutti simili tra loro..cio non vuol dire che non mi sia piaciuto. Mi ha fatto riflettere. Ho riflettuto sul fatto di non dovermi paragonare agli altri perché cio vuol dire avere una grossa insoddisfazione e cio non mi porterà a nulla, mi porterà ad essere solo la versione di quella persona con cui mi paragono e non con la versione davvero a cui aspiro. Vuol dire anche che c’è mancanza di motivazione, si cerca motivazione paragonandomi ad altri. In questo periodo stavo riflettendo a come invece di essere la versione migliore di me cerco di paragonarmi alle persone che mi hanno fatto male e addirittura voler essere migliori di loro ma è una perdita di tempo, perche mi porta altra frustazione e non mi concentro su di me. Ho riflettuto sul fatto di aver perso persone a cui volevo bene e che pensavo avrebbero fatto parte di tutta la mia vita, ho pensato al perché, ma l’autrice mi ha aiutato a capire che non serve a nulla farmi domande e a farmi riflettere su cio che non voglio diventare. Poi si…ci sono stati dei momenti che pensavo di superare mai ma che mi hanno aiutato a riflettere cosa davvero volevo diventare. Grazie ♥️
One can see when one reads Branca's foreword that this was a book that was in the making for many years and that has behind the author, wisdom and experience, and this is confirmed in the content of the book. At the beginning of the book we encounter the words "Happiness is not an epiphany, it's a practice." This seems to go against the belief that some people are happy by nature and others are not, but the way that Brianna Wiest goes explaining her assertion is quite convincing and can make one a believer. The book tackles other issues such as "Broken hearts," Unkind People,' "The life that you want." It gives good examples, coping mechanisms, and describes situations; all to paint a clear picture of what is at hand. This is done with detailed language that is easy to follow and offers a wealth of helpful tips that could help those affected by those conditions. In truth, "The Life That's Waiting" is a well written book that can be used as a tool to help those it addresses, and it could be a valuable possession. I highly recommend it.