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The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self-Care

The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self-Care

Current price: $16.95
Publication Date: November 1st, 2019
Publisher:
The Experiment
ISBN:
9781615196104
Pages:
256
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Description

Some days you need a pick-me-up, some days you need a life preserver.

“For most of us,” writes Anna Borges, “self-care is a wide spectrum of decisions and actions that soothe and fortify us against all the shit we deal with.” You may already practice some form of self-care, whether it’s taking an extra-long shower after a stressful day, splurging on a ~fancy~ dinner, or choosing Netflix over that friend-of-a-friend’s birthday party. But when life gets so overwhelming that you want to stay in bed, some more radical care is crucial to maintain your sanity.





The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self-Care is here to help you exist in the world. Borges gathers over 200 tips, activities, and stories (from experts and everyday people alike) into an A-to-Z list—from asking for help and burning negative thoughts to the importance of touch and catching some Zzz’s. Make any day a little more OK with new skills in your self-care toolkit—and energy to show up for yourself.

About the Author

Anna Borges is a freelance writer, editor, and podcast producer who specializes in mental health and wellness. With over a decade of experience, she's held senior editorial positions at SELF, BuzzFeed, and more. When she's not writing, you'll probably find her at home in Brooklyn, NY, hanging out with her cats and making sure everyone in the group chat is practicing self-care. The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self-Care is her first book.

Praise for The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self-Care

2019 Foreword INDIES Gold Winner





"How to Make ‘Self-Care’ Actually Feel Like Self-Care


— The New York Times

[A] life-changing and essential new A-to-Z guide.
— HelloGiggles

The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self-Care is a tool for anyone feeling overwhelmed and looking for the tools and validation to intentionally take care of themselves.


— Nylon

This self-help guide made me feel seen.
— Real Simple

A compendium [about] how to move through the world with a little more kindness for yourself.
— Bustle

Sometimes it seems like ‘self-care’ is just more work. Luckily, Anna Borges wrote the ultimate manual to keeping your head on (and happy) in a chaotic world. Internalize Borges’ advice until self-care is second nature.


— Refinery29

Relax. Taking care of yourself is not meant to be stressful. In The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self-Care, writer Anna Borges acknowledges that the needs people have fall on a spectrum, and gives practical tips for implementing self-care in our busy lives.


— Allure

We’re big fans of Anna’s book for recognizing the types of care you need in both the short and long-term. Does coloring sometimes make you feel better? Sure! But so can therapy, asking for help, seeing a friend, self-compassion, lounging, or getting organized. We love that [Anna’s] book makes room for it all.
— Girls Night In

Give your Type A friend who runs herself ragged The More or Less Definitive Guide to Self-Care, which provides personalized tips for increasing her day-to-day well-being.


— Los Angeles Times

Borges affirms in her sensitive, fun, and practical book [that] it’s most important to make health and well-being a personal responsibility. . . . An engaging A-to-Z guidebook filled with options for creating a personal and versatile self-care toolkit that will last a lifetime.
— Foreword Reviews, starred review

[Anna’s] book is . . . what every college student needs right now.
— Her Campus

As self-care has become a kernel in a larger wellness space warped by capitalism, [Anna Borges] combines real anecdotes from people who are figuring out how to take care of their mental health with advice from experts and more than 200 tips that readers can return to in their time of need.
— Bitch

Borges’s welcoming tone and plethora of ideas will be helpful for readers whether they’re looking for ideas for being just a little bit happier or struggling with serious mental health concerns.
— Publishers Weekly

Anna has written a truly comprehensive book for people who are trash at taking care of themselves.
— Lane Moore, bestselling author of How To Be Alone: If You Want To, and Even If You Don't

A thoughtful and empathetic resource filled with kindness, knowledge, and actual specific information that will actually help.
— Jonny Sun, author and illustrator of Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too