· In The Unexpected Joy of the Ordinary, Catherine helps us see and discover some of the stark realities of those “extraordinary” around us – influencers risk higher rates of anxiety and depression, high rollers are less happy, and huge weddings increase the likelihood of divorce. Instead, she wants us to learn how we can be exalted by the everyday. And honestly, isn’t that an amazing . PRAISE FOR CATHERINE GRAY'S WRITING:"Uplifting and inspiring" The Evening Standard "Not remotely preachy" The Times"Jaunty, shrewd and convincing" The Telegraph "Admirably honest, light, bubbly and remarkably rarely annoying" The Guardian"An empathetic, warm and hilarious tale from a hugely likeable human" The Lancet Psychiatry. Catherine Gray is a Sunday Times Bestselling author of five books, including The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober. She's sold over a quarter of a million books in English-speaking territories, her work has been published in the likes of Stylist, Marie Claire, The Lancet Psychiatry and the Guardian, and her books have been translated into nine languages. In , Catherine founded charitable campaign /5().
The Unexpected Joy of the Ordinary eBook: Gray, Catherine: www.doorway.ru: Kindle Store. Skip to main www.doorway.ru Hello Select your address Kindle Store Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders. The joy of it whips through us like a bullet train, without pause. Catherine Gray was a grandmaster in the art of eye-rolling the ordinary, and skilled in everlasting reaching. Until the black dog of depression forced her to re-think everything. Along the way, she discovered some surprising realities about the extraordinaries among us: that. Catherine Gray is a Sunday Times Bestselling author of five books, including The Unexpected Joy of Being www.doorway.ru's sold over a quarter of a million books in English-speaking territories, her work has been published in the likes of Stylist, Marie Claire, The Lancet Psychiatry and the Guardian, and her books have been translated into nine www.doorway.ru , Catherine founded charitable.
Catherine Gray is an award-winning writer and editor whose first book The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober was a London Sunday Times top 10 bestseller. The author starts off this venture with a snappy chapter noting the troubles which pile up when we get in the bad habit of attaching our needs, hopes, and dreams to expectations. Catherine Gray is a Sunday Times Bestselling author of five books, including The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober. She's sold over a quarter of a million books in English-speaking territories, her work has been published in the likes of Stylist, Marie Claire, The Lancet Psychiatry and the Guardian, and her books have been translated into nine languages. In , Catherine founded charitable campaign Sober Spring, a three-month sabbatical from alcohol, and she now runs it with Alcohol Change UK. In The Unexpected Joy of the Ordinary, Catherine helps us see and discover some of the stark realities of those “extraordinary” around us – influencers risk higher rates of anxiety and depression, high rollers are less happy, and huge weddings increase the likelihood of divorce. Instead, she wants us to learn how we can be exalted by the everyday. And honestly, isn’t that an amazing lesson to embrace especially in our lives now?.
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