Just feel How to be stronger, happier, healthier, and more

Mallika Chopra

Book - 2019

Presents a guide to empowerment that counsels readers on how to harness their emotional awareness to promote independence and problem-solving.

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Published
Philadelphia : RP Kids 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Mallika Chopra (author)
Other Authors
Brenna Vaughan (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xiii, 113 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780762494743
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In a follow-up to Just Breathe, Chopra, a wellness expert and daughter of author Deepak Chopra, writes an intuitive guide for young readers in search of empowerment as well as greater self-knowledge and self-efficacy. The main idea--"If you know how you feel, you can make smart choices and act to create the life you want"--is organized into three sections of reflections and exercises: "Know" (one's interior and exterior world), "Choose" (one's outlook, goals, communication, etc.), and "Act" (the expression of the former two). Each exercise comes with a suggested time frame and location. Chopra calls upon the reader to be deliberate and mindful, addressing her young audience respectfully, without condescension. While this resource is aimed at preadolescents, its advice is timeless; caregivers will find much application for themselves. Attractive half-page spreads and spot illustrations break up the text, making for an easily digestible visual experience. Vaughan's digital illustrations mostly depict flat yet appealing portraits of young people of various skin tones engaging in meditative activities, such as reading and making music. A useful self-care resource that offers various strategies and balms for coping with existential growing pains. Ages 8--12. (Oct.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Adolescence may not come with a user's manual, but this resource offers information and practices that can help readers feel in control of their emotions, behaviors, and decisions. In a friendly, encouraging tone, Chopra guides readers on a journey of self-discovery. The text is divided into three sections: "Know," "Choose," and "Take Action." Within, readers will learn about their emotions and their impact on thoughts and behaviors, and they'll find dozens of practices with which they can experiment to deepen their self-knowledge. The presentation of this material is notable in its approachability and its respect for its intended audience. The informational sections are brief, practices require no special materials, and consistent guidance is offered on when and how to reach out to trusted adults for help. Breaking up the text are line drawings that clearly express diversity through hair styles and facial features. Undoubtedly, some lessons will resonate with readers more than others. Some may balk, for example, at the emphasis placed on personal responsibility or at a practice that guides readers through the colors of unseen energetic centers in the body. However, with such a wealth of material from which to pick and choose, this resource stands out in offering something for everybody. An empowering guide to finding more satisfaction and calm in life. (Nonfiction. 10-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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