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0 reviewsWhen everything we've been clinging to falls apart, how do we know what to keep and what to let go of?I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet, now a New York Timesbestseller, is a clear-eyed look at where we go from here--and how we can transform our lives along the way. Just After InI Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet, With her characteristic candor and grace, Niequist writes about her experience learning how to: Follow Niequist as she endeavors to understand grief, to reshape her faith, and to practice courage when it feels impossible.
after her fortieth birthday, author Shauna Niequist found herself in a
season of chaos, change, and loss unlike anything she'd ever faced. She
discovered that many of the beliefs and practices that she usually
turned to were no longer serving her.
trying--and failing--to pull herself back up using the same old
strategies and systems, she realized she required new ones: courage,
curiosity, and compassion. She discovered the way through was more about
questions than answers, more about forgiveness than force, more about
tenderness than trying hard.
Niequist chronicles her journey--from her life-changing move from the
Midwest to Manhattan to the power of unlearning what is no longer
helpful and accepting the unknowns that come with midlife, heartbreak,
and chronic pain.