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HOW TO FEEL BETTER
A Hands-On Companion for Getting Through Tough Times
This is an illustrated guide to the life-changing practice of emotional self-care, by the popular Instagram artist @revelatori.
We can't control life's ups and downs - but we can try to make our path a little smoother. In this honest and encouraging guide, popular Instagram artist Tori Press shares daily practices, wry and vulnerable observations, and plenty of ideas to explore on the road to emotional wellness, including reconnecting with nature, simple mindfulness exercises, and a beginner's guide to the mind-expanding experience of talk therapy.
Whether you're coping with anxiety, depression, grief, or simply the uncertainties of life in our chaotic and always-on world, this colorful, practical companion offers validation, support, and encouragement along your journey to a calmer, happier tomorrow.
Tori Press is an artist and writer and highly anxious human being. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, she spent 10 years as a graphic designer before quitting to create a little space in her life. Drawing cartoons was what came in to fill it. Now a nearly 20-year veteran of the benefits of therapy, she considers it an essential part of any self-care routine, and is using her art to erase the stigma that stopped her from seeking help for so long. Previously the author of I Am Definitely, Probably Enough (I Think), Tori lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband, two daughters, and approximately 57 houseplants.
Whether you're coping with anxiety, depression, grief, or simply the uncertainties of life in our chaotic and always-on world, this colorful, practical companion offers validation, support, and encouragement along your journey to a calmer, happier tomorrow.
Tori Press is an artist and writer and highly anxious human being. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, she spent 10 years as a graphic designer before quitting to create a little space in her life. Drawing cartoons was what came in to fill it. Now a nearly 20-year veteran of the benefits of therapy, she considers it an essential part of any self-care routine, and is using her art to erase the stigma that stopped her from seeking help for so long. Previously the author of I Am Definitely, Probably Enough (I Think), Tori lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband, two daughters, and approximately 57 houseplants.
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Published 2022-07-19 by TarcherPerigee |