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Yes to It All: Stories from the Edges of Love

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This is a collection of stories on radical self-acceptance. At the lowest point of her depression, Genevieve sat with razor in hand wondering how much longer she could keep on punishing herself for the divorce, financial debt, and numerous failed career choices, or if she should just end it all right there. Instead of self-destruction, Genevieve crawled her way out of out of the bathroom, sent in her resignation letter, and threw herself into photography and travel. Along the way, she learned how to confront the repression of intergenerational trauma, religious dogma, rat-race culture, toxic femininity, self-doubt and the starving artist mentality. Not in spite of but because of her run-ins with trial and error, Genevieve reveals what it means to live out loud.

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Yes to It All: Stories from the Edges of Love, Genevieve Kim

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Titel
Yes to It All: Stories from the Edges of Love
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Genevieve Kim
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
188
ISBN13
9798218050061
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This is a collection of stories on radical self-acceptance. At the lowest point of her depression, Genevieve sat with razor in hand wondering how much longer she could keep on punishing herself for the divorce, financial debt, and numerous failed career choices, or if she should just end it all right there. Instead of self-destruction, Genevieve crawled her way out of out of the bathroom, sent in her resignation letter, and threw herself into photography and travel. Along the way, she learned how to confront the repression of intergenerational trauma, religious dogma, rat-race culture, toxic femininity, self-doubt and the starving artist mentality. Not in spite of but because of her run-ins with trial and error, Genevieve reveals what it means to live out loud.