A recipe for more Ingredients for a life of abundance and ease

Sara Elise

Book - 2023

"A Recipe For More explores the ideas of abundance, pleasure, and self-expansion by examining our connection to concepts like self-inflicted suffering, toxic positivity, rest, rage, visibility, and agency"--

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York, NY : Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Sara Elise (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
231 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-231).
ISBN
9780063098763
  • Introduction Origin
  • 1. Fuck Being Busy
  • 2. Invest in Your Pleasure
  • 3. Question Everything
  • 4. Let Yourself be Visible
  • 5. Get Used to Feeling Good
  • 6. Choose Who You Want to Be
  • 7. Use Your Fear and Your Rage
  • 8. Queer Your Friendships
  • Conclusion Let the Energy of the World Support You
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Elise, founder of the sustainable catering company Harvest & Revel, urges readers to embrace an "abundance" mindset in her empowering debut. The author writes of her own burnout on Wall Street, culminating in her fainting on the subway, and deciding she needed to change. To that end, she encourages readers to, as she did, develop a recipe for a life that celebrates all elements of one's identity. For Elise, this included embracing her "visibility" (as "Black & Indigenous, queer, autistic, a leatherdyke, femme, an energy worker and a mystic, a womanist"); harnessing uncomfortable emotions ("when we're able to... transform our fear and rage into creative outlets, what results are some of the most powerfully revitalizing tools for our community"); and abandoning useless, energy-sucking productivity drills (one chapter is entitled "Fuck Being Busy"). She also recommends indulging in moments of pleasure, and eschewing toxic positivity. While the author's own frequently discussed outlets for creating an abundant life, such as BDSM, might not be for everyone, her call to question received wisdom and consider personal desire afresh is empowering and confidently delivered. This is perfect for those seeking to make a change but need a bit of a kick in the pants to get started. (May)

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