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The Art of Self-Compassion

Joy Prouty, Prouty

How to Offer Yourself Gentle Acceptance and Reclaim Your Worth

Barcode 9781540904225
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Release Date: 23/02/2026

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Personal Development
Label: Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group
Contributors: K.J. Ramsey (Foreword by)
Language: English
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group

How to Offer Yourself Gentle Acceptance and Reclaim Your Worth
Compassion and validation are easy to offer others, but often we withhold these gifts from ourselves. In this transformative message, author, photographer, and fellow self-critic gently guides you through the art of self-validation--the first step on a journey toward healing and strength you didn't know you had.
A Photographer's Insight on the Power of Being Seen and Loving Yourself Fully
· Break free from comparison and self-criticism with this transformative guide
· Offer yourself the kind of compassion and validation you offer others
· Author's photography has been featured by many channels, such as
Magnolia Journal and People magazine

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"A tender and powerful guide exposing shame as an impostor language."--Emily P. Freeman, New York Times bestselling author of How to Walk into a Room 

"By reinterpreting the power of photography as a window to our souls rather than a mirror for our egos, Joy releases us to be moved by the beauty of our own lives."--Julie Bogart, author of Raising Critical Thinkers and founder of Brave Writer 

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In this transformative book, artist and recovering self-critic Joy Prouty helps you see that it's not selfish to be kind to yourself--it's sacred. Through poetic stories of emotional alchemy, Joy untangles what has been keeping you stuck in your head rather than present in the moment. She helps you identify the unconscious habit of invalidating yourself, then gently guides you toward kinder, more compassionate perspectives of your life so that you can live with confidence, presence, and strength.

By learning to love the parts of yourself that you once shamed or abandoned, you will be liberated to embrace the uniquenesses of others, showing that self-compassion is not only a personal practice but a holy act of radical inclusion.

If you want to stop being who others expect you to be while putting your own needs and desires on hold, discover how the practice of self-compassion as a lifestyle and an art can change everything.