Embrace Your Weirdness

in weirdness •  2 years ago 

This book inspires with stories about successful people learning to embrace their queerness, using it for good. This ebook covers the theme of accepting your identity, regardless of how strange or normal you may feel. This ebook helps you discover how you can harness your inner weirdness to become a stronger, more effective person. If you enjoy some science to go along with your weirdness, then you are going to enjoy this book, and the stories that the book shares about some of the worlds most renowned innovators and their particular weirdness.

These books are written to encourage you to embrace your strangeness, and written by authors who proudly lived a strange life. If you want to learn how you can make expository prose look good, how to leverage language in loopy, cryptic ways, and, say, how to make eight pages of soapmaking look really dramatic, then check out this book. I am sure there are things that I will miss, but I can at least honestly say that Felicia Day is one author who is trying. If you are looking to live a life that is true to yourself, rather than the one that others are expecting from you, you cannot get better inspiration than Felicia Day.

In "Embrace Your Strangeness," the New York Times best-selling author, producer, actress, television writer, and award-winning webseries creator, Felicia Day takes you on a journey to discover, reignite, or broaden your creative passions. Author Felicia Day centers her approach to embracing your strangeness around self-actualization, one of the most overlooked but crucial skills that everyone can cultivate. Reading Felicia Days memoir is like getting a super-shot of courage for being exactly who you are, no one else, for pursuing your dreams without fear, for accepting your weirdness and for using it as your superpower. The book makes you embrace your childhood self in order to construct the self that Felicia Day calls a hero.

Felicia Day, a Moonbeam Weaver, wrote "Embrace your weirdness". Felicia Day really does talk about how anxiety can be helpful, but the difference in demarcation, I guess, is that being excited about a project is different than having an anxiety disorder.

Days believes it is a core part of being a person to be creative, and that is why I like to think that Embrace Your Strangeness is its own private life-coach book, full of the tips that I offer to myself every day. Day would like for people to come away from the book with a renewed sense of identity, and a renewed sense of motivation to put their voices out there in the world.

Next, this is also a book that you can go through quickly to get that first level of absorbing; and then come back to and perform weird exercises at the end of each section that relate to your own creative output or desires.
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