Acts of Friendship: 47 Ways to Recharge your Life, Make Real Connections and Deepen Your Relationships
By (Author) Lynne Everatt
By (author) Deb Mangolt
By (author) Julie Smethurst
Page Two Books, Inc.
Page Two Books, Inc.
12th October 2021
Canada
General
Non Fiction
302.34
Paperback
256
Width 141mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
322g
A thousand Instagram likes don't equal the wellness boost of one friendly hug.
In our fast-paced world of glamourised busyness, social media fixation and convenience without human contact, there's nothing like putting down our devices and turning to those few special people who fill our cups, light us up, and embolden us to be our best selvesthat is, our closest women friends.
Why not make the most of the precious time you have together and plan dates that will heal your body, nourish your spirit, and fuel your desire for personal growth Acts of Friendship presents 47 activities for you and your friends to connect with each other and help one another change your lives in ways you never expected.
Sometimes you need a friend to tell you that you're exceptional or to applaud you when you explore a hidden talent; sometimes only a friend can remind you to slow down or nudge you to expand your concept of who you are. From Take Your Cue (where you connect the dots to a better life) to A Friendly Q&A (where you learn PGW Winter 2020 Omnibus everything you've ever wanted to know about your pals and yourself) to Let's Go Retro (where you time travel with your friends) and more, these meaningful, fun activities are meant to energise, inspire, and rejuvenate you so that, together, you grow.
My best friendships are the ones that not only include our personal growth, but also invite our playfulnessits a winning combo for feeling closer to each other and making the memories that bring us joy. This book is full of really creative ways to foster the Frientimacy we all want more of in our lives. If you want deeper friendships, I dare you to connect in these 47 fun and meaningful ways!
Shasta Nelson, M.Div, Author of Frientimacy, and the upcoming book, The Business of Friendship
Reading Acts of Friendship was like a warm blanket on a cold night. These truths resonate deeply, and remind us to cherish what we need most at this crucial time in history. While work, family, and productivity pressures increase, women are often told to sacrifice and put the needs of others first. Technology is meant to help us manage these demands, but the cost can be deep feelings of isolation, disconnection, and loneliness. The antidote to this global phenomenon is the strength, love, and acceptance that we feel and generate within our female friendships.
Dr. Alisa Ruby Bash, Psychologist and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Acts of Friendship serves as a true inspiration for women who want to stay well and support one another. The ability to be vulnerable and yet grow stronger together is a gift not ever to be taken lightly.
Jo-Anne Poirier, President and CEO, VON Canada
I challenge you to pick up this book and become that friend. The one who is always up for an adventure, always inspiring, and always helping others grow.
Mary Ann Baynton, MSW, Workplace Mental Health Specialist and Principal at Mary Ann Baynton & Associates
Julie Smethurst discovered her life as a successful CPA was out of balance. Fulfilling her desires for time with family, personal growth, and work achievements seemed elusive until she looked to her friends Lynne and Deb. Their inspiration and support coupled with Julie's deep yearning to live a life she loves was the winning formula for her best life. She has adapted her ways of working, created dedicated family time, and pursued her desire to learn to fly. Julie plays tennis and golf and has indulged her love of French by taking courses. She has a passion for healthy food and enjoys taking long walks and bike rides with her husband.