How to Winter
By Kari Leibowitz, PhD
By Kari Leibowitz, PhD
By Kari Leibowitz, PhD
By Kari Leibowitz, PhD
By Kari Leibowitz, PhD
Read by Kari Leibowitz, PhD
By Kari Leibowitz, PhD
Read by Kari Leibowitz, PhD
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Psychology
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Psychology
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Psychology | Audiobooks
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$29.00
Oct 22, 2024 | ISBN 9780593653753
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Oct 22, 2024 | ISBN 9780593653760
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Oct 22, 2024 | ISBN 9780593915653
504 Minutes
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Praise
“A fresh, inviting journey into stories and research that demonstrate how our mindsets can transform our experience of winter and, as a result, our lives year-round. Kari Leibowitz has written a practical guide to harnessing our mindsets to help us find meaning in darkness and difficulty. This book offers essential strategies for turning life’s challenges into opportunities for growth.”
—Carol Dweck, renowned psychologist and bestselling author of Mindset
“How to Winter is one of the most fascinating and transformative books I’ve read in a long time. Leibowitz offers a brilliant examination of how mindsets shape our experiences, a rollicking travelogue of her own adventures, and a life-changing guide to finding joy and meaning during the darkest months of the year. This is a stunning debut from a major new thinker.”
—Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of When, Drive, and The Power of Regret
“In this delightful and original book, Kari Leibowitz convincingly argues that in learning to love winter we can gain a deeper insight into the ability of our mindset to control our reality.”
—Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity and Deep Work
“The perfect mix of science, story-telling, and practical advice, How to Winter is not just a guide to finding joy and wonder in winter—it’s also a truly life-changing education about human nature and psychology. It’s a book that will help you find magic and meaning in everyday life and one you’ll want to give to the people you love.”
—Kelly McGonigal, bestselling author of The Willpower Instinct
“Incredible and evocatively written. This isn’t just a guide to seeing and experiencing winter differently; it’s an authoritative guide to living differently through dark and difficult times. Reading this book convinced me that changing my perspective on just about any unpleasant experience in life — not just wintertime — can in fact transform the experience itself. This is a must-read for anyone who loves winter — and anyone who hates it.”
—Vauhini Vara, author of The Immortal King Rao, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
“I will never look at winter the same way again after reading this book. At once engrossing and informative, deeply researched and personal, How to Winter will change the way you think about the season and the inevitable dark days we all face. Reading it will help you pay attention to the changing seasons of life and appreciate what they each have to offer.”
—Simone Stolzoff, author of The Good Enough Job
“A treasure trove of science-backed ideas and inspiration for making it through winter like the Nordics do.”
—Helen Russell, bestselling author of The Year of Living Danishly
“Even the most winter-averse reader will be hard-pressed not to hitch their breath at Leibowitz’s description of sinking into a steaming Japanese bath as the snow begins to fall, or of gazing into a crackling fire as the wind howls outside a traditional thatched cottage in the hinterlands of Scotland. Peppered with activities and tips for incorporating similar comforting winter practices into your own life, How to Winter is a cozy field guide for not just surviving, but flourishing, in the long dark.”
—Book Page
[T]his is a volume to curl up with by a fire with a warm cup of tea and cozy socks—or to carry along en route to an outdoor adventure in the snow. Inveterate winter-haters may not be ready to head to the Arctic yet, but all readers will find that by embracing the seasons that challenge them, they can achieve personal change in beautiful ways.
—Library Journal Starred Review
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