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On Adulting: How Millennials (And Any Human, Really) Can Work Less, Live More, And Bend The Rules For Good

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

On Adulting: How Millennials (And Any Human, Really) Can Work Less, Live More, And Bend The Rules For Good

Contributors:

By (Author) Katina Mountanos

ISBN:

9781510758827

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Sky Pony Press

Publication Date:

1st February 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 209mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

351g

Description

The go-to guide for millennials who are confused about growing upand need advice on how to do so in a mindful, happy way.

If you feel like the moment you entered adulthood your entire life has become anegotiationrather than achoice, you're not alone. Millions of adults around the world feel like they're not living up to their potential.

But,mindset coach and creative entrepreneur Katina Mountanos has a secret: it's possible to get off the work-gym-sleep hamster wheeland never look back.

InOn Adulting: A Guide To Growing Up In A Mindful, Happy Way, Mountanos shares her exact formula for crafting an adult life that'sfullof choices. Through her wildly popular blog and community, she's helped thousands of millennials start telling the truth about what they actually want their life to look like. And now, she's helping readers everywhere escape the rat race, make bill-paying and laundry more fun, and live a life they're passionate about.

You'll learn Mountanos's blueprint for being a mindful and happy grown-up, which includes:

  • Why you're addicted to collecting praise and trophies from a scientific perspective - and how to put an end to it
  • How to stop following "the rules" even when it feels impossible because you're chained to your paycheck
  • How to figure out what your passion is in less than 24-hours using a little known creative exercise
  • Learning a mindset shift that you can apply to boring adulthood tasks such as paying off your loans or meal prepping on Sunday evenings
  • How to navigate the shift in relationshipsfriendships, familial, romanticas you grow, through advice from experts
  • Developing a clear personal mission statement that guides whoyou want to be when you grow up, not only what.

On Adulting

is packed with tactical tips, real-life stories, and expert advice in order to live a mindful, happy, and conscious life.

Reviews

"Oh, to have had this book when I was in my 20s! Katina is Saturday night, Sunday brunch, and Monday morning rolled up into one: that unicorn friend with whom you can party all night, share your deepest insecurities, and get down to the nitty-gritty on money and career. I hope that my mentees, younger cousins, and friends' Millennial kids have a Katina in their life; even if they do, I'm buying this book for them. In fact, I'm keeping a copy for myself, because the questions and exercises in On Adulting are ones that all of us should be exploring--no matter what our age and stage."
--Christine Bader, author, The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil

"With clarity and compassion, Katina Mountanos digs deep into the pressing issues that millennials are facing today. This book is an invitation to take a closer go beyond what's holding us back in pursuit of sustainable growth."
--Morgan Harper Nichols, artist, poet, and author of All Along You Were Blooming: Thoughts For Boundless Living

"This book is refreshingly honest and I think goes straight to the heart of the anxiety and fear that many young people feel. Written with authenticity and wry sense of humor, it offers real, concrete tactics to help you face your fears and get past them. I've been an adult for 30 years, and it was still an enjoyable read."
--Celeste Headlee, journalist, TED speaker, and best-selling author of Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing and Underliving

"Katina Mountanos offers a candid personal assessment of the structural roadblocks of modern life through her personal lens. On Adulting is a roadmap and an invitation to take off the training wheels and get off the hamster wheel of life that imprisons so many miserably 'successful' people."
--Craig Hatkoff, Co-founder: Tribeca Film Festival; Co-founder: Disruptor Foundation; New York Times bestselling children's book author
"Reading Katina's wise and wonderful book, On Adulting, is like having a best friend who is a little older, a little wiser, and knows exactly how to help you thrive."

--Dan Tomasulo, Author of Learned Hopefulness: The Power of Positivity to Overcome Depression; Academic Director & Core Faculty Member Spirituality Mind Body Institute Teachers College, Columbia University

Author Bio

Katina Mountanos is the founder of On Adulting, a viral blog and community of over 22,000 millennials who are figuring out how to navigate adulthood in a conscious, happy way (@onadulting). She is also a mindset coach, startup advisor, and creative entrepreneur. Her work has been featured on HuffPost, Fast Company, Teen Vogue, Elite Daily, Mindbodygreen, and others. She started her career in environmental sustainability at Goldman Sachs, and since then has helped thousands of humans develop conscious decision-making skills through her coaching, workshops, and free resources. Mountanos resides in New York City with her fianc & puppy.

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