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280 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2019
“Holding grudges doesn't have to fill us with hate or make us bitter and miserable. If you approach the practice of grudge-holding in an enlightened way, you'll find it does the opposite: it makes you more forgiving. Your grudges can help you honor your personal emotional landmarks, and you can distill vital life lessons from them – about your value system, hopes, needs and priorities – that will act as a series of stepping stones pointing you in the right direction for the best possible future.”This is the premise of Sophie Hannah's self-help book titled How to Hold a Grudge: From Resentment to Contentment—The Power of Grudges to Transform Your Life. In her first attempt at nonfiction, Hannah redefines the word grudge into something productive. She shows readers how they can use both positive and negative kept memories to strengthen boundary setting and decision-making skills for the future. Hannah introduces her “Grudge-fold Path” (a guide intended to help readers use grudges to their full advantage); she incorporates quizzes to help process the information and she offers a ton of examples.