A More Beautiful Way to Live: Nine Practices to Unlearn Habits of Anxiety, Fear, and Urgency - Softcover

Wilkinson, Bethaney B.

 
9781587436581: A More Beautiful Way to Live: Nine Practices to Unlearn Habits of Anxiety, Fear, and Urgency

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A spiritual director highlights nine contemplative spiritual practices to help you slow down, heal, and connect more deeply to what most matters to you.

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Bethaney B. Wilkinson (MA, Fuller Theological Seminary) is a writer, spiritual director, podcaster, and facilitator who is passionate about slow, sustainable, and soul-nourishing living. She has led conversations on spirituality, race, and social change at Google, CreativeMornings, and Ball, and her work has been featured on Pantsuit Politics. Bethaney is the author of The Diversity Gap and lives in rural Georgia.

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"A road map to exit crisis mode"

What if you could move through life with more presence, attentiveness, and connection--without the constant pressure to do more, achieve more, and fix everything?

Many of us feel exhausted and anxious, but slowing down is possible with the right guide. In A More Beautiful Way to Live, spiritual director and recovering overachiever Bethaney B. Wilkinson shares nine contemplative practices that invite you into a slower, more meaningful way to live. These practices help you focus on what actually matters, let go of what doesn't, and reclaim rhythms of rest, healing, and deep connection.

"In this gem of a book, Wilkinson invites us to tend to our lives--to offer more care to our spirits, more curiosity to our longings, and more space to our bodies. Her guidance on rituals provides a road map to exit crisis mode."
--Beth Silvers, cohost of Pantsuit Politics; coauthor of I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening) and Now What?

"For those seeking a sustainable cadence for living, A More Beautiful Way to Live offers practices for soul-strength and resilience, grounded in the wisdom of the natural world."
--Krissy Kludt, author of I Could Walk Forever and Know So Little; executive director of Writing the Wild

"Whether you are overwhelmed, searching for direction, or simply ready for change, this book will leave you empowered and inspired."
--Faitth Brooks, podcaster and author of Remember Me Now

"What I want you to know as you begin this journey is that you can trust Bethaney. She is a guide, a teacher, a fierce woman who cares and loves deeply."
--Kaitlin B. Curtice, author of Everything Is a Story (from the foreword)

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