When it comes to new age/self-help books, I tend to be cautious and suspicious of the content. There is A LOT of bad advice and ideas to be found in the genre. One can easily fall into being victim blamed and/or misled. So, the first rule of these books when reviewing them is, does it do no harm? When someone turns to books like these, they can be in a vulnerable state, and the last thing they need is a book telling them it’s their fault for not having enough faith, having bad energy, or some other such damaging idea.
That said, everyone should have a book in their life that provides a safe space to explore your life, environment, and goals. I recommend, “Everyday Magic: How to Live a Mindful, Meaningful, Magical Life” by Marie D. Jones and Denise A. Agnew. Jones and Agnew do an excellent job exploring every facet of life with understanding, compassion, and a desire to reenchant your life. “Everyday Magic” offers solid wisdom, along with personal anecdotes, and exercises.
If you want two kind-hearted authors to offer a little reflection and enchantment, I suggest checking out “Everyday Magic: How to Live a Mindful, Meaningful, Magical Life” by Marie D. Jones and Denise A. Agnew.
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