Author:Giselle La Pompe-Moore
'The woman redefining spirituality for the millennial crowd' VOGUE
Manifest. Manifest. Manifest and all your dreams will come true. But what if they don't? In a world where we are told that anything is possible if you wish hard enough for it, what do you do when you aren't getting what you want or need?
In Take It In, spiritual guide and teacher Giselle La Pompe-Moore offers a refreshing, no-nonsense guide to figuring out your stuff and changing how you see and respond to life. With personal anecdotes, practical exercises and down-to-earth advice, Giselle will help you to work through the things that are holding you back and wake up to the power you hold to create your best damn life.
Naturally intuitive and deeply knowledgeable, her work is truly transformative.
—— Fearne CottonGiselle combines the practical reality of life with modern day spirituality in a way that blew open the doors of my mind. Her words and insight has offered life-changing healing and a sense of calm. She always operates from a place of empowering you, and championing you, and that alone can be incredibly powerful.
—— Poorna BellFor anyone who goes on a personal growth journey, it is impossible to reach full wholeness without inner child work. This breakthrough guide is a must-read for anyone who is committed to healing, happiness, and full health. Stefanie Stahl offers effective strategies to help you trust yourself so you can live a fulfilling, authentic, connected life
—— Shannon Kaiser, author of The Self-Love Experiment and Joy SeekerA well-researched book that offers numerous exercises as well as approaches for solving problems
—— PetraNot only will you read this book more than once, but it will also become a lifelong companion
—— Psychology Carries You Forward MagazineFantastic... it's almost impossible to read this book without contemplating your childhood and identifying areas for expansion and healing. Stefanie's practical, informative, inspiring and highly-accessible approach to addressing psychological phenomena makes this book a hit in my eyes. I highly recommend people buy this book and do the exercises provided
—— Vex King, bestselling author of Good Vibes, Good LifeI adored this book! Both mind-expanding and easy to digest, it is extremely helpful to me as a person, partner, mother and writer and my life is definitely better - brighter, more enjoyable, less dominated by fear - for having read it
—— Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of LoveI thoroughly recommend The Child In You, which will help anyone who wants to improve their mental wellbeing. We should all know our inner child, and Stefanie Stahl shows how we can get to do so, exploring this concept with warmth and accessibility
—— Julia Samuel, author of Grief Works and This Too Shall PassStefanie Stahl is known as Germany's psychotherapist superstar. The Child in You is brilliant . . . I loved how practical the book is. Super simple yet transformational
—— Zoe Blaskey , Motherkind PodcastPsychotherapist superstar helps with energy
—— ZestologyLiving While Black, with its radical foundations and extensive content, is groundbreaking in nature. It's not about merely surviving racism, it's about thriving in spite of it ... [it is] like validation for all that I have felt, reassurance that racial trauma is not only real but incredibly harmful, and also hope for the future.
—— Bad Form ReviewI'm blown away by her ability to communicate difficult ideas with ease, simplicity and practicality. Amazing. Go and buy it now!
—— Jay ShettyThis book is a goldmine. I truly treat it like a handbook now - when I feel an unpleasant feeling brewing or come up against a tricky moment at work or in my relationships, my first thought is to wonder what Smith might suggest
—— StylistA guide for optimal mental wellbeing that you can dip into whenever you need
—— Women's HealthWise words and compassionate tone . . . Smith's work is hugely important in bringing applied psychology into the public realm
—— The PsychologistSo much advice on such a wide variety of things: it's brilliant. So helpful
—— Katie PiperSmith . . . is especially adept at addressing the insecurities afflicting a younger generation raised on social media
—— Financial TimesIf you have never read a self-help book before, this is the book to read
—— Ireland AMSuch a brilliant book
—— Steven Bartlett , Diary of a CEO podcastVery helpful
—— BBC Radio 2 , Michael BallTake care of your mental health with these bite-size tips on everything from how to manage anxiety to coping with grief
—— Woman & Home[She] is a sort of human oxytocin
—— The Times