Be Bad, Better: How not trying so hard will set you free (Paperback)
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Be Bad, Better: How not trying so hard will set you free (Paperback)

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Published: 28/12/2023
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'An anthem! A permission slip! Freedom to be us in full glory and messiness ... a fun and freeing read' Melissa Hemsley

'What a powerful, freeing, thought-provoking read this is. I let out a breath I hadn't even realised I was holding' Anna Mathur

You do not have to be good.

At some point, you'll have absorbed the message that being good is to be calm, efficient and tidy. Wise and well-meaning people offer to help you become worthy, to be positive and productive and to always say 'yes, I can!' But what if this is wrong? And what if some of the things we've been told are bad, are just as useful as the good?

Blending science, expert interviews and practical advice, here is the flipside of everything we've been told we should be - and how the bad parts are really not so bad after all. You'll discover:

- Why it's helpful to feel angry

- How it's counterproductive to always be productive

- How laziness can improve your relationships

- Why your body is, and has always been, absolutely fine

- How clutter inspires creativity and enhances your sense of place

- Why mindlessness is good for your mental health

Be Bad, Better is not an invitation to start misbehaving but it is about taking what you think are your worst bits and asking what they could do to serve you. Examining how society polices our behaviour and artificially constructs the good and bad, here is a thoughtful and eminently helpful guide to reassessing your ideas of success, embracing every part of yourself and being bad, better.

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781800816879
Number of pages: 400
Weight: 400 g
Dimensions: 214 x 134 x 34 mm
Edition: Main


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What a powerful, freeing, thought provoking read this is. I let out a breath I hadn't even realised I was holding. In finding fresh acceptance of your badness, you can welcome a more authentic and fulfilling life. This is an invitation to stop labelling our behaviours and emotions as 'good' or 'bad', so that we might find compassion and transformative acceptance of all that lies in between - Anna Mathur

Calmly and systematically unpicking the notion of "goodness" (especially in girls and women), Seal explores how being "angry, sad, messy, tired, soft and round" is not only fine but actually can boost all aspects of our lives from our imaginations to our relationships - Stylist

Invites us to ditch the "new year, new you" resolutions, and consider how they can have a positive effect on our lives ... This is an antidote for anyone feeling burnt out from trying to always "do better" - Psychologies

Wow. What a relief. This is the ultimate guide to letting yourself off the hook in the most productive and sensible way. A self-help guide for people who are resistant to self-help. Packed with reassuring advice and fascinating research, Be Bad, Better carefully debunks powerful cultural myths about productivity and "the perfect life". I loved it - Viv Groskop, author of HAPPY HIGH STATUS: HOW TO BE EFFORTLESSLY CONFIDENT

As a recovering perfectionist and former try hard 'teachers pet good girl', Rebecca's book on being bad, better has been music to my ears. An anthem! A permission slip! Freedom to be us in full glory and messiness. It's amazing how exhausting and time consuming striving to be good is. This handbook of reassuring stories from around the globe on being truly you, all sides of you, is a fun and freeing read - Melissa Hemsley

Praise for Solo: How to Work Alone (and Not Lose Your Mind): - -

Kind, realistic and genuinely helpful - Observer

Sound advice ... invaluable in years to come - Herald Scotland

Filled to the brim with advice ... a brilliant book - Emma Gannon

Bravo on the publication of this witty, wise guide to solo working - Alice Lascelles

Improve your home working routine - Guardian

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“A great book to start the year with”

What a fantastic book to start the year with! As a chronic people pleaser who is desperate to be liked, struggles say no, feels guilty about every little thing and constantly compares herself to strangers - I needed... More

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