Gentle Rest more, stress less, and live the life you actually want

Courtney Carver

Book - 2025

"Being Gentle is about being grounded in self-compassion and a fierce commitment to less--becoming the Gentle You isn't about taking the easy road. Organized into three parts--Rest, Less, and Rise--Courtney Carver's Gentle provides simple challenges and practices that will help readers radically and gently shift their pace, headspace, and heart. Becoming the Gentle You is a practice of real self-care that, over time, will soothe your nervous system and strengthen your relationships. From an expert on simplicity and minimalism, a collection of 30 practices to overcome chronic overwhelm, cultivate self-compassion, and find permission to do less"-- Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York : Balance 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Courtney Carver (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Written by minimalism expert and celebrated author Courtney Carver, Gentle is the "don't do it all" self-help book you need to live with less stress and more ease, less overwhelm and more joy by uncovering the Gentle You. Grounded in self-compassion and a fierce commitment to less, becoming the Gentle You isn't about taking the easy road. It's a practice of real self-care that, over time, will soothe your nervous system and strengthen your relationships. Organized into three parts-Rest, Less, and Rise-30 challenges and simple practices will help readers radically and (yes) gently shift their pace, headspace, and heart. It's time to find strength in your softness, fierceness in your flexibility, and to finally rise-not by pushing through but by connecting with the Gentle You, standing in your light and honoring the person you are"-- Provided by publisher.
Physical Description
xxxii, 253 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781538765210
  • Introduction: The gentle way
  • Rest. Rest first
  • Little Saturday
  • The circle
  • Underreact
  • Be green-adjacent
  • Break up with breaking news
  • Go to bed
  • Find connection
  • Redefine your guilt
  • The new rules for rest
  • Less. Home release
  • Unbothered
  • Count your spoons
  • Decide what not to do
  • Less phone
  • Unplug
  • Drink less
  • Less advice
  • Less organizing
  • Release your pain
  • Less regret
  • Rise. Prioritize the gentle you
  • Be gentle anytime
  • Don't take it personally
  • Go slowly
  • Cultivate quiet
  • Dive in
  • Release every worry
  • Ask yourself
  • Savor simple pleasures
  • Live the life you actually want
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
  • About the author.
Review by Library Journal Review

Long-time simplicity advocate and blogger Carver (Soulful Simplicity; Project 333) shares her plan for transforming overwhelming, busy lives by becoming a "gentle you." She suggests that readers initiate change by slowly creating habits that stick, with consistency being more important than intensity. She recommends identifying why one wants to make a change, listing tiny steps to affect that change, and creating a support system of encouraging people. The program is divided into three sections, one for each "season": "Rest" (relax and reset), "Less" (let go), and "Rise" (move forward by bringing everything together). In "Rest," Carver proposes resting first, underreacting, skipping breaking news, and setting a bedtime. "Less" recommends decluttering possessions and calendars, unplugging, and refraining from offering or accepting unsolicited guidance. In "Rise," the advice includes prioritizing the gentle you, not take things personally, and savor simple pleasures, closing with living the life one actually wants. Carver introduces each topic, then lists some tiny steps, followed by a gentler step for those low on time or energy. VERDICT An encouraging program for readers who have found that pushing through hasn't worked and want a gentler approach to life, coached by an engaging, empathetic, supportive guide.--Sue O'Brien

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