Needy: How to Advocate for Your Needs and Claim Your Sovereignty

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Price
$27.99  $26.03
Publisher
Sounds True
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.31 X 9.28 X 0.94 inches | 0.99 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781683649847

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About the Author
Mara Glatzel, MSW, (she/her) is an intuitive coach, writer, and podcast host. She is a needy human who helps other needy humans stop abandoning themselves and start reclaiming their humanity through embracing their needs and honoring their natural energy cycles. Her superpower is saying what you need to hear when you need to hear it, and she is here to help you believe in yourself as much as she believes in you. Find out more at maraglatzel.com
Reviews

"Needy isn't just a powerfully moving book, it's a permission slip. It's permission to give yourself what you need, permission to create boundaries, permission to move through discomfort and ask for the support you crave, and permission to show up for your messy, beautiful life as your messy, beautiful self without apology or explanation." --Courtney Carver, author of Soulful Simplicity and Project 333

"This is not a self-help book. This is a call for you to step into your life, fully. A mix of science, anecdotes from her coaching life, and hard-earned wisdom, Mara invites every reader to redefine neediness and what is gained when we accept every part of our humanity. Needy, above all, makes room for imperfection, mess, and growth; it feels like a warm hug." --Meghan Leahy, parent coach, Washington Post columnist, author of Parenting Outside the Lines

"This book feels like required reading for being human--both in partnership with yourself and others--in this world. Even if you've started the work of advocating for yourself, Needy can offer a guide and support. You will be grateful you made yourself a priority." --Cait Flanders, author of The Year of Less and Adventures in Opting Out

"Needy is a game changer for all of us who have lived from the belief that our needs are Too Much and, thus, we are Too Much. Mara beautifully guides us to consider that disavowing our needs serves everyone in our lives other than us and illustrates the high cost of not owning what we want, need, and desire in life. This book is a must-read!" --Victoria Albina, NP, MPH

"Let me be clear: Needy is a book that will be supportive to you in deeply sustainable ways. It is permission for so many of us high-functioning, recovering people pleasers to drop our swords and choose to live life a different way. This will be a book you want to give to all your friends and follow up with discussion over a cup of tea." --Becca Piastrelli, author of Root & Ritual

"Needy is the book for anyone who has believed they are too much and not enough at the exact same time. Needy redefines self-care in a way that feels recognizable, approachable, and most of all, achievable. Mara Glatzel will instantly change the way you think about yourself, your needs, and your worth." --Melissa Urban, New York Times bestselling author of The Whole30 and The Book of Boundaries

"Needy gives us permission to claim our needs, honor our desires, and care for ourselves in real, meaningful, life-altering ways. With deep personal shares, powerful teachings, soft reminders, and prompts to engage, Needy is a mirror of what we deserve, what's available to us, and how we can get there with as much self-nurturance as possible." --Lisa Olivera, author of Already Enough

"As an Indigenous woman, navigating the complexities of a colonial system, this book is revolutionary for myself and the vision I hold for the generations to come. Needy is a beautiful invitation to unwind from what we've been told and begin to embrace what our hearts and bodies are longing for. It is much needed medicine for these times." --Asha Frost, Indigenous medicine woman, author of You Are the Medicine

"Needy is the invitation and permission slip you need to stop abandoning yourself and your life right now. In a compassionate but direct way, Mara Glatzel shows us the dangers of denying our humanity, how we can reclaim it, and the peace and joy that there is on the other side." --Laura McKowen, author of We Are the Luckiest