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Self-Care for Black Women: 150 Ways to Radically Accept & Prioritize Your Mind, Body, & Soul
Hardback
Main Details
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Self-Care for Black Women: 150 Ways to Radically Accept & Prioritize Your Mind, Body, & Soul
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Oludara Adeeyo
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:192 | Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Women's health Self-help and personal development Mind, body, spirit - meditation and visualisation |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781507217313
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Classifications | Dewey:613.042440896 |
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Illustrations |
4-color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Adams Media Corporation
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Imprint |
Adams Media Corporation
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Publication Date |
17 March 2022 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Prioritize your wellbeing with these 150 self-care exercises designed specifically to help Black women revitalize their outlook on life, improve their mental health, eliminate stress, and self-advocate. Between micro- and macro-aggressions at school, at work, and everywhere in between, it's tough to prioritize physical and mental wellness as a Black woman, especially with a constant news cycle highlighting Black trauma. Now, with The Self-Care for Black Women you'll find more than 150 exercises that will help you radically choose to put yourself first. Whether you need a quick pick-me-up in the middle of the day, you're working through feelings of burnout, or you need to process a microaggression, this book has everything you need to feel more at peace. You'll find prompts like: -Map out your feelings about a microaggression -Make a list of your safe spaces -Detail out an entire day dedicated to your self-care -And more! It's time to put yourself first and prioritize your self-care once and for all-and this book is here to help you do just that.
Author Biography
Oludara Adeeyo is a psychotherapist and author of Self-Care for Black Women. She is passionate about helping people-especially Black women-improve their overall wellness. Before becoming a clinical social worker, Oludara worked as a writer and editor. She has been an associate web editor at Cosmopolitan and the managing editor at XXL. Oludara lives in Los Angeles, California. Affirmations for Black Women: A Journal is her second book.
Reviews"This is a great introduction to self-care and mental health practices." -Boston Globe "Beautifully written." -Hilary's New York Lifestyle Blog "A practical guide with actionable tips on how to practice self-care for the mind, body, and soul." -Afropunk
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