Take Your Own Advice
Learn to Trust Your Inner Voice and Start Helping Yourself
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2.7 • 12 Ratings
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Publisher Description
For those who are givers, carers, and empaths, a guide to focusing that energy on yourself—even if that feels frightening, from popular LGBTQ+ activist and advocate Jeffrey Marsh.
Like many of us, Jeffrey Marsh was conditioned to have an outward focus—to give to others, to be a good listener, and to be the one who gave the best advice. In Marsh’s case, it was a method of survival. Growing up genderfluid in an unaccepting family, Marsh did everything they could to meet the needs of others and not have needs of their own. And ultimately, this meant Marsh put themself in the backseat of their own life.
In this heartfelt and sincere book, Marsh shares their story and the lessons they learned on the path back to themselves. Whether you’re a survivor of abuse and trauma like Marsh or you’ve passively accepted that your worth ought to be defined by your usefulness to others, Take Your Own Advice will give you the confidence to lead your life on your terms, and to prioritize what’s important: you.
It’s time that you learn to put yourself first, to take care of yourself, and to ask others to listen to you for a change. You do give the best advice, after all!
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
If you’ve ever found it hard to love yourself, Jeffrey Marsh definitely knows how you feel—and how to build up that self-acceptance you’ve been missing. Growing up in Pennsylvania—ages before Fox News put them on blast for their positive, LGBTQ+-affirming TikToks—Marsh experienced a lot of coldness and abuse from their parents for their nonbinary identity. Fortunately, the long road they traveled toward healing, including 20 years spent living and studying in a Buddhist monastery, filled them with deep empathy and a ton of incredibly useful advice. From learning to sit with all your past pain and fear to understanding the subtle difference between confidence and self-worth, every insight Marsh offers will guide you another step forward on your journey. If you’re ready to value yourself and live authentically, pick up Take Your Own Advice.
Customer Reviews
Take your own advice
Not even a qualified counselor, giving advice just based on his childhood trauma