On Thriving: Harnessing Joy Through Life's Great Labors
By (Author) Brandi Sellerz-Jackson
Random House USA Inc
Ballantine Books Inc.
11th February 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.1
Paperback
352
Width 132mm, Height 203mm
270g
A renowned doula shares powerful lessons on healing and thriving through the murky seasons of life in this moving, intimate guide to deeper self-awareness and radical joy. "This book is a beacon of resilience. . . . A must-read for anyone committed to growth."-Erica Chidi, author of Nurture A renowned doula shares powerful lessons on healing and thriving through the murky seasons of life in this moving, intimate guide to deeper self-awareness and radical joy. "This book is a beacon of resilience. . . . A must-read for anyone committed to growth."-Erica Chidi Cohen, author of Nurture We've all been there- We take a pause, look at our lives, and desire more-more from our relationships, more from our wellness journeys, maybe simply more from ourselves. For some, it might be more fun, more peace, more exploration-but what does it take to get to the other side of living in survival mode In On Thriving, Brandi Sellerz-Jackson helps us wade through what she calls the four great labors of our lives-labors that she's had to overcome and that she has led many clients through. Drawing from her experiences as a doula and intimate storytelling from her own life, Sellerz-Jackson guides us through the many phases of these great labors-labors that we can get stuck in, stunting our ability to thrive. Across age, gender, economic status, or background, we all move through the great labor of our relationships, our mental health, grief and loss, and the feeling of being othered. Sellerz-Jackson doesn't shy away from the pitfalls of these labors but rather challenges us to actively remain present within them and ask ourselves- What do I need to thrive in the space I'm currently in In On Thriving, you'll come to recognize the survival tools you've picked up along the way and exchange them for thriving tools and "rich-uals." You'll commit to no longer making a home out of chaos and rediscovering sanctuary within yourself. Comparing our thriving to that of plant life, Sellerz-Jackson simplifies the complicated-and oftentimes overwhelming-journey as we attempt to grow in an inhospitable environment. With insightful and vulnerable storytelling, she invites a deep, soul-stirring investigation of our past and present to gather all that we need to thrive right where we are, right now.
This book is a beacon of resilience.Brandi Sellerz-Jackson offers vital and tender insights for navigating lifes challenges with grace and strength. . . .A must-read for anyone committed to growth.Erica Chidi Cohen, author of Nurture
Sellerz-Jacksons book is more ofan invitationthan homework. She encourages us to embrace the darkness as well as the light. Both can be our companion.She is the ideal guide to usher you across the threshold of a new kind of self-discovery.Her mission is for people to stop going through the motions and to finally start savoring their lives.Lena Waithe, Emmy awardwinning screenwriter, actress, and producer
An honest, kind, and powerful book to get ones life back on track . . .Sellerz-Jackson reminds us that thriving is not something that we achieve after we do the work. Rather it is something we can experience during all seasons of life, no matter where we are on our healing journey.Angela Rye, award-winning host, commentator, and CEO of IMPACT Strategies
For those of us who need watering, for anyone who is still undone, On Thriving will doula, support, nourish, and grow even the most fragile of us.By providing easy tools, probing questions, and the clarity of a wise-woman, Brandi Sellerz-Jackson elevates us to a place where we are belly-full and thriving.I devoured it in one sitting! On Thriving is now my blueprint for rebirth.Jodie Patterson, author of The Bold World
On Thriving offers guidance for flourishing in relationships and with ones self. . . . Sellerz-Jackson uses a conversational, direct tone andtremendous empathyto guide all readers to live as the best versions of themselves.BookPage
Brandi Sellerz-Jackson is a storyteller, birth and postpartum doula, and the creator of Not So Private Parts. Initially created as a women's lifestyle blog, Not So Private Parts has evolved into aresource removing the shame and stigma surrounding women's issues. Sellerz-Jackson isthe co-founder of Moms in Color, a Black mom collective centered around celebratingdiversity within the motherhood space. She is also the senior manager of social media for Ergobaby, a leading brand in babywearing and attachment parenting. Brandi Sellerz-Jackson lives with her husband, Jon; their three boys, Jax, Jedi, and Jupiter; and their labradoodle, Chaka, in Pasadena, California.