Keep Moving: The Journal: Thrive Through Change and Create a Life You Love

Keep Moving: The Journal: Thrive Through Change and Create a Life You Love

By Maggie Smith

Based on the national bestseller Keep Moving --called "a meditation on kindness and hope" (NPR)--a 52-exercise journal about hope and renewal from the award-winning poet and author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful. As Maggie Smith navigated loss and upheaval, she wrote to herself each day--forgiving herself for a past mistake, reflecting on moments of joy, or looking towards the future, ending each note-to-self with the phrase "keep moving.

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Publisher: Atria/One Signal Publishers
Publish Date: 10/26/2021
Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9781982196271
ISBN-10: 1982196270
Language: English

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Based on the national bestseller Keep Moving--called "a meditation on kindness and hope" (NPR)--a 52-exercise journal about hope and renewal from the award-winning poet and author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful. As Maggie Smith navigated loss and upheaval, she wrote to herself each day--forgiving herself for a past mistake, reflecting on moments of joy, or looking towards the future, ending each note-to-self with the phrase "keep moving." In her own words, "I wasn't offering wisdom from on high; I was talking to myself at the bottom of a dark well, trying to climb up into the light, little by little, day by day." Smith was surprised not only by how uplifting this process was, but also by the outpouring of support and gratitude from thousands of people who found solace in her words. Through the healing power of writing, Keep Moving: The Journal invites us to find beauty in the present moment, embrace change, and create a life we love.

About the Author

Maggie Smith is the award-winning author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful , Good Bones , The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison , Lamp of the Body , and the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change.

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