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Daring To Take Up Space [Daniell Koepke] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Daring To Take Up Space Review: Wonderfully Thoughtful & Poetic Book for Therapeutic Self-Acceptance - โDaring to Take Up Spaceโ by Daniel Koepke is a book of poetics that works as therapy, advice, &/or self-help toward self-acceptance & better mental health. The key point / goal is in the title, dare to take up space & learn that youโre enough. Learn to be vulnerable, give yourself permission to feel, & work toward becoming oneโs authentic self. Love your whole self (on good days & less successful days). Cleanse yourself of shame. Heal. This isnโt necessarily a book Iโd pick up by myself, as it was recommended to me by a good friend. The title, cover artwork, & bling intrigued me, & Iโm overall glad I took a chance on it. Itโs a very positive book, but it letโs the reader know that getting self-acceptance is a journey. There are ups & downs & some days are just about getting through. The book itself is divided into four sections, โCombatting Shame,โ โConnection,โ โHope and Resilience,โ & โGrowth and Affirmation.โ Itโs slightly repetitive, but in a needful way that reminds that reader of things one has to hear more than once. As far as the poetics, Iโd say itโs utilitarian & meant to have as broad an appeal as possible. The language has a simple elegance to it that isnโt too technical or over-wrought, so itโs pretty readable for any type of reader or even people that donโt read often. The sections are all broken down into single page units that one could read a day at a time or as one needs. Personally, I think itโs probably better consumed that way. Different sections would then be better referred to as one needed through oneโs personal therapeutic journey. My one critique is a very minor one. I find that the poetics are a bit simple to the point that itโs not something Iโd read simply for the pleasure of reading or for writing inspiration. Itโs very personal & direct & focused on helping one toward self-acceptance. Not imagistic or with deep or intriguing metaphor or simile. Then again, itโs not from the perspective of a singular poet writing about their own experience. Itโs meant to teach & instruct & help. A very minor critique & more just mentioned as itโs very different than any other poetry I normally read & review. It is incredibly thoughtful & insightful as well as caring & soothing. Itโs a perfect book to read & refer back to as one needs on the bumpy journey that is self-love, self-care, self-acceptance, etc. Would definitely recommend to anyone whether theyโre going through mental health struggles or not. It could be a help to anyone. So glad that I read this & especially glad my friend suggested this book to me. Thank you! ๐ Review: Must Read! - It was definitely meant for me to read this book!! So encouraged by it! It was easy to read as well!






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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,068 Reviews |
A**E
Wonderfully Thoughtful & Poetic Book for Therapeutic Self-Acceptance
โDaring to Take Up Spaceโ by Daniel Koepke is a book of poetics that works as therapy, advice, &/or self-help toward self-acceptance & better mental health. The key point / goal is in the title, dare to take up space & learn that youโre enough. Learn to be vulnerable, give yourself permission to feel, & work toward becoming oneโs authentic self. Love your whole self (on good days & less successful days). Cleanse yourself of shame. Heal. This isnโt necessarily a book Iโd pick up by myself, as it was recommended to me by a good friend. The title, cover artwork, & bling intrigued me, & Iโm overall glad I took a chance on it. Itโs a very positive book, but it letโs the reader know that getting self-acceptance is a journey. There are ups & downs & some days are just about getting through. The book itself is divided into four sections, โCombatting Shame,โ โConnection,โ โHope and Resilience,โ & โGrowth and Affirmation.โ Itโs slightly repetitive, but in a needful way that reminds that reader of things one has to hear more than once. As far as the poetics, Iโd say itโs utilitarian & meant to have as broad an appeal as possible. The language has a simple elegance to it that isnโt too technical or over-wrought, so itโs pretty readable for any type of reader or even people that donโt read often. The sections are all broken down into single page units that one could read a day at a time or as one needs. Personally, I think itโs probably better consumed that way. Different sections would then be better referred to as one needed through oneโs personal therapeutic journey. My one critique is a very minor one. I find that the poetics are a bit simple to the point that itโs not something Iโd read simply for the pleasure of reading or for writing inspiration. Itโs very personal & direct & focused on helping one toward self-acceptance. Not imagistic or with deep or intriguing metaphor or simile. Then again, itโs not from the perspective of a singular poet writing about their own experience. Itโs meant to teach & instruct & help. A very minor critique & more just mentioned as itโs very different than any other poetry I normally read & review. It is incredibly thoughtful & insightful as well as caring & soothing. Itโs a perfect book to read & refer back to as one needs on the bumpy journey that is self-love, self-care, self-acceptance, etc. Would definitely recommend to anyone whether theyโre going through mental health struggles or not. It could be a help to anyone. So glad that I read this & especially glad my friend suggested this book to me. Thank you! ๐
A**A
Must Read!
It was definitely meant for me to read this book!! So encouraged by it! It was easy to read as well!
L**E
You Will Cry!
This book will make you feel understood and valued. Itโs an amazing self help/ healing book. I cried the first few pages because it made me feel so relieved! Thank you one thousand percent!
D**A
Wish Iโd found this book 30 years ago
The most lovely compilation of prose, thoughts and affirmations for those of us who doubt ourselves and our place in the world. I read something from it every day.
E**E
Great book
It's amazing
C**A
Very good
Very good book.
J**.
I'm so grateful!
Words cannot explain how grateful I am to have been gifted by the universe with this book. Its healing, validating, freeing, rare, exceptional and so much more. I personally believe in a higher power so I said a prayer for the author that she will always know the impact she's making by choosing to share her words that have changed my life forever. I feel this book should be mandatory reading for teens living in the age of social media where many feel less than and compare their lives to the illusions that trigger comparisons. My biggest takeaway is that you are enough, I AM enough, we are enough period.
J**N
Must have for teens and mental health professionals
I think this book is a must have on the bookshelf for teens and mental health professionals. The writer has a gentle yet direct way if speaking the dark truths about our inner world. She folds in compassion and perspectives we may not see in the moment. Each day I open the book to a random page and soak in the wisdom.
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