> You can own your own home and want to build a blanket fort on a bad day. Hell! On a good day, too.
> Give yourself permission to seek praise, ask for help, and have something soft snuggled against your face because you're sad.
> You can pay your bills on time and still exclaim out loud when something is really f*cking cool, run a business and wear cat-covered thermals under your suit.
> You can take time to play, just because.
Full of spirit and un-self-conscious enthusiasm, Ice Cream for Breakfast: Child-Like Solutions to Bullsh*t Adult Problems is the permission slip all too-grown-up-for-their-own-good-but-secretly-scared-of-adulting adults need to locate their inner-child nestled deep within, so that we might all relax enough to laugh harder, wonder more, and marvel at magic on the daily.
Title | : | Ice Cream for Breakfast: How Rediscovering You Inner Child Can Make You Calmer, Happier, and Solve Your Bullsh*t Adult Problems |
Edition Language | : | English |
bloody brilliant. something I think we all ought to read....
When is a self-help book not a self-help book? When Laura Jane Williams writes it! What I love about this guide to releasing your inner child is that Williams doesn’t claim the simple things will cu...
As someone suffering both from burn out and depression at the moment (just like the author), I deeply enjoyed a book not telling me to pack everything and leave, but just to be proud of myself for sho...
Very sweet and a welcome pick me up. The insights are not ground-breaking but could be for a tween! Would recommend if you need to be reminded of how worthy you are. Apart from that, I love and adore ...
This was actually pretty informal, laid-back, genuinely funny, informative and reassuring- exceeded my expectations so much!...
This book is exactly what I didn't know I needed. Full review to come @ explosivebagel.com...
A nice and helpful reminder to not take everything too seriously, and enjoy life. Also to look after ourselves more and be abit more compassionate. Really nice pep talk, written in a funny and witty w...
I’m going to start this review by being totally honest, because, among the many things this book has taught me, honesty is key. I wasn’t ready for another book, I wanted a break from books so I co...
This review was originally posted here on my blog, Magic & Musings.* Thank you, thank you, thank you to Hodder and Stoughton for sending me a copy of Laura's new book. All opinions are my own and, com...
On my phone I have a note saved as "42 Lessons From LJW" (a very special number).I often struggle with self help books because they take themselves too seriously and are too difficult to read, particu...