The Book of Moods - Lauren Martin

The Book of Moods

By Lauren Martin

  • Release Date: 2020-12-08
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 42 Ratings

Description

The Happiness Project meets So Sad Today in this "hilariously witty, unflinchingly honest" book from Words of Women founder Lauren Martin, as she contemplates the nature of negative emotions -- and the insights that helped her to take control of her life (Bobbi Brown).
Five years ago, Lauren Martin was sure something was wrong with her. She had a good job in New York, an apartment in Brooklyn, a boyfriend, yet every day she wrestled with feelings of inferiority, anxiety and irritability. It wasn't until a chance encounter with a (charming, successful) stranger who revealed that she also felt these things, that Lauren set out to better understand the hold that these moods had on her, how she could change them, and began to blog about the wisdom she uncovered. It quickly exploded into an international online community of women who felt like she did: lost, depressed, moody, and desirous of change.
Inspired by her audience to press even deeper, The Book of Moodsshares Lauren's journey to infuse her life with a sense of peace and stability. With observations that will resonate and inspire, she dives into the universal triggers every woman faces -- whether it's a comment from your mother, the relentless grind at your job, days when you wish the mirror had a Valencia filter, or all of the above. Blending cutting-edge science, timeless philosophy, witty anecdotes and effective forms of self-care, Martin has written a powerful, intimate, and incredibly relatable chronicle of transformation, proving that you really can turn your worst moods into your best life.

Reviews

  • Would not recommend

    2
    By zebralily0
    I normally don’t write reviews, but I wish I hadn’t spent 14 dollars on this.. my main takeaways were ‘it’s not always personal if your friend doesn’t text back right away or is late to brunch’, which as a 20 year old, I thought was pretty common sense for most people..
  • A book to read in you mid twenties

    5
    By breasymone
    The book of moods tells stories that are all to truthful. So truthful that you cringe because you know you have done or said the exact same thing as Lauren. You aren’t a malicious person and you feel as if you are reading a book about your self. Hoping for that victorious lesson you remember your grandma teaching you as a kid. It’s really compelling and I’ll recommend it to my younger sister and friends a like.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By lily colhouer
    This book was so relatable & kept me wanting to read more & more! 10/10 recommend!!
  • Crybaby culture strikes again

    1
    By stfukarens
    Her self pitty and lack of real life tragedy ruins this book. A crybaby over nothing.

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