We’re a society of people who have gotten away from knowing how to really address what we need. Self-care is about more than treats and rewards; it’s about recognizing and fulfilling your real needs on a regular basis. In this book we can chart a new course for a place where self-care isn’t selfish at all.
Tracey Cleantis-Dwyer is a best-selling author, depth coach, and internationally recognized thought leader in personal transformation. With over 25 years as a Jungian psychotherapist, she specializes in guiding clients to their Next Happy.
Her acclaimed books, An Invitation to Self-Care: Why Learning to Nurture Yourself is the Key to the Life You've Always Wanted: 7 Principles for Abundant Living. and The Next Happy: Letting Go of the Life You Planned and Find a New Way Forward, have inspired thousands to find resilience, joy, and authentic success. Tracey’s writing explores the intersections of self-discovery, personal reinvention, and the profound power of narrative to shape our lives.
The Next Happy was nominated for the best Psychology book by The Books for a Better Life Awards.
Tracey has been featured in, among others, Redbook, Aeon, Macleans, Sojourner, Mode Magazine, Yahoo News, Salon.com, Psychologies Magazine, The Daily Mail, The Daily News, YourTango.com, NPR Wisconsin and on Fox News Boston and KTLA5 Morning Show
When she’s not coaching clients to legendary lives or crafting her next book, Not Me, Tracey can be found traveling, hiking, or walking her two beloved dogs, Buckley and Ellie.
I had a conversation with my therapist about self-care and realized I didn’t have a good definition of what that actually means. This book helped me define it. Lots of good tips, but found the later chapters to be repetitive without much to take away for me personally.
Alright, I really like this book. Why? Because in the deluge of what many consider self-care (spa trips, pedicures, shopping sprees) Cleantis makes a wonderful argument that real self-care is way more simple and includes eating, moving and sleeping right, being creative and meditative and having grace and honesty with yourself when it comes to what you want and what you’re putting into your one and only precious life.
This books also features questions to facilitate your progress and a bibliography that proves the author is maybe the best-read in her subject that I’ve come across in a long time.
For a fraction of the cost of your self-care laser skin peel or girls’ night cosmopolitans, you could be holding true change and enlightenment in your hand. Buy it.
We all know we need self-care in our lives, but I've always been a little fuzzy on what that really means. This book does a spectacular job at presenting the concepts of caring for ourselves in a variety of ways: physically, emotionally, financially, while at work and during leisure, in intimate relationships and everyday interactions with others. It's not sugary or judgmental, but balanced, flexible and very down to earth.
I really liked this book, I appreciated the way she presented her view point. Realistically for some of us is hard to permit self care and it might seem over indulgent for some but we all have different needs. Very good book to help address the distorted perceptions we might have on self-care.
One of the most useful books in a flooded market on self-care focused works. The biggest and most helpful difference is that the author actually describes how to do self-caring things, rather than just reaffirm that self-care matters. She uses a “white magic” and “black magic” metaphor that works really well for my geeky brain, and points out that needs get met in one way or another...and awareness and attention mean that we each can nudge some of our black magic behaviors into something healthier. I see myself referring back to this one over time. Five stars for doing what so many others have tried and failed to do.
AN INTRODUCTION TO SELF-CARE is the perfect guide to what self-care is, how it can be used for good and ill, and how to implement it into your life. Complete with sub-categories for each area of your life--body, mind, work, and money are a few--and questionnaires that force you to consider your own circumstances and possible strategies, this book gives you the tools to make changes in addition to explaining why you should. Definitely going to need to pick up a copy for myself at some point, because I could see myself referring back to this again, and again, and again.
I really enjoyed this book! It was recommended to me by my therapist and it really changed the way I see self care. I’m a therapist myself and it was eye opening to think about all the different kinds of self care and how it’s not just “little treats” here and there. Self care is a daily practice and an investment in yourself 💜
I really appreciated the useful examples, suggestions, and self-quizzes in this helpful reminder about why Self Care is so important, and ways to accomplish more self care in all our lives. Highly recommended.
This was the mix I expected of annoying me and actually making me think about my own self-care practises. Some parts felt more useful than others. It was fine. If I could give this 2.5 stars, I would have.
Provides a lot of thoughtful material for self-care considerations. A bit wordy and uses some phrases that are a bit offputting such as white magic, etc.
Practical and realistic suggestions and lots of self-evaluation questions to help focus on various elements of self-care. Also really liked the tone, not at all preachy.
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.
I was fortunate enough to be offered an ARC of this book and was so pleased I did. This is a book I will go back to over and over again.