Too often self-help books are not interesting and enjoyable to read. This guide by Kim and Morgan Penberthy is just the opposite! Of greater importance, the context and examples are extremely relevant and useful; the advice comes straight from science-not their armchair opinions. This is a must read for people of all ages-it can change your life!-- Arthur M Nezu, PhD, DHL, ABPP, distinguished university professor of Psychology and Christine Maguth Nezu, PhD, ABPP, professor of Psychology, both at Drexel University.
It would be amazing if this mother-daughter handbook for navigating life was assigned to everyone, kind of like a driver's license or a mammogram. From adolescence to middle age, I can imagine people everywhere savoring each chapter of this book in planes, in cozy armchairs, in amazing intergenerational book clubs - and what healing and empowerment will ripple out from those who do. It's full of wisdom, straight talk, and tools you can use today to create a more compassionate and thriving life - inside and out. ~ Cassandra Vieten, PhD, psychologist, senior fellow, Institute of Noetic Sciences; executive director, John W. Brick Mental Health Foundation
An insightful and wise guide to mindfully navigating every season of life with clarity, compassion and grace. This book has an ambitious scope, and delivers! ~ Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance and Radical Compassion
Kim and Morgan Penberthy have written this helpful guide for skillfully navigating the ups and downs of life. Grounded in their rich professional experiences and personal journeys toward wholeness, they offer practical and evidence-based approaches to living authentically and with peace of mind. So unique and refreshing to have intergenerational perspectives of both mother and daughter woven together! ~Susan Bauer-Wu, PhD, RN, author of Leaves Falling Gently and president of the Mind & Life Institute
This mother and daughter duo have tapped into their rich personal and professional experiences to help those seeking to achieve more fulfilling and meaningful lives. The book is entertaining to read and filled with enlightening personal stories, real life examples, cutting-edge research, and practical exercises. Kudos to the authors for writing such an approachable guide to becoming more mindful, self-compassionate, and self-efficacious at any age. ~Brandon A. Gaudiano, PhD, professor of psychiatry in the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and primary faculty in the Brown Mindfulness Center.
Kim and Morgan Penberthy have written a helpful and accessible book, loaded with practical suggestions for living a better life. They draw on the most recent and most research-based interventions within positive psychology to provide a roadmap for understanding major transitions over the lifespan. This is an excellent read, and virtually everyone who navigates its pages will benefit greatly. ~ Everett L. Worthington, Jr, PhD, is commonwealth professor emeritus since his retirement from Virginia Commonwealth University.
'Too often self-help books are not interesting and enjoyable to read. This guide by Kim and Morgan Penberthy is just the opposite! Of greater importance, the context and examples are extremely relevant and useful; the advice comes straight from science - not their armchair opinions. This is a must read for people of all ages - it can change your life!' - Arthur M Nezu, PhD, DHL, ABPP, distinguished university professor of Psychology, and Christine Maguth Nezu, PhD, ABPP, professor of Psychology, both at Drexel University
'It would be amazing if this mother-daughter handbook for navigating life was assigned to everyone, kind of like a driver's license or a mammogram. From adolescence to middle age, I can imagine people everywhere savoring each chapter of this book in planes, in cozy armchairs, in amazing intergenerational book clubs - and what healing and empowerment will ripple out from those who do. It's full of wisdom, straight talk, and tools you can use today to create a more compassionate and thriving life - inside and out.' - Cassandra Vieten, Ph.D., psychologist, senior fellow, Institute of Noetic Sciences; executive director, John W. Brick Mental Health Foundation
'An insightful and wise guide to mindfully navigating every season of life with clarity, compassion and grace. This book has an ambitious scope, and delivers!' - Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance and Radical Compassion
'Kim and Morgan Penberthy have written this helpful guide for skillfully navigating the ups and downs of life. Grounded in their rich professional experiences and personal journeys toward wholeness, they offer practical and evidence-based approaches to living authentically and with peace of mind. So unique and refreshing to have intergenerational perspectives of both mother and daughter woven together! - Susan Bauer-Wu, Ph.D., RN, author of Leaves Falling Gently and president of the Mind & Life Institute
'This mother and daughter duo have tapped into their rich personal and professional experiences to help those seeking to achieve more fulfilling and meaningful lives. The book is entertaining to read and filled with enlightening personal stories, real life examples, cutting-edge research, and practical exercises. Kudos to the authors for writing such an approachable guide to becoming more mindful, self-compassionate, and self-efficacious at any age.' - Brandon A. Gaudiano, Ph.D., professor of Psychiatry in the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and primary faculty in the Brown Mindfulness Center
'Kim and Morgan Penberthy have written a helpful and accessible book, loaded with practical suggestions for living a better life. They draw on the most recent and most research-based interventions within positive psychology to provide a roadmap for understanding major transitions over the lifespan. This is an excellent read, and virtually everyone who navigates its pages will benefit greatly.' - Everett L. Worthington, Jr, P.hD., commonwealth professor emeritus since his retirement from Virginia Commonwealth University