Books that Changed My Life

In this post, I will share some of the non-fiction books that changed my life ๐Ÿ“š

Now and again, I come across books that shift my way of thinking entirely. In this post, I will share some of the non-fiction books that changed my life.

If you’re a curious soul like me, and you have a soft spot for philosophy, then you’ve probably already heard about, listened to, and read some of Alan Watts’ work, if not all of it. But, if you haven’t, I would highly recommend doing so.


His way of thinking is fascinating, and I found it to be eye-opening on so many subjects.
I, for one, struggle with the fear of not knowing what happens to us after we die, and Watts’ thoughts around this, in particular, helped calm me down a little. But all in all, Watts’s thoughts and writing helped me shift my perspective and look at things differently than I did beforehand.
I recommend listening to them as audiobooks or just searching him up on YouTube.

The Book by Alan Watts

Out of Your Mind by Alan Watts


I’ve written a post about this book and the diet culture that I didn’t know I was in a relationship with. You can read it here.

Megan’s book was a real eye-opener for me. I kind of knew that diet culture was all around, but I had no idea just how extreme it is or how much I’ve let it affect my life. This book made me realize just how hard I’ve been with myself and my body over the years.

This book made me look at food, advertisement, and exercise in a whole new way. It has given me a much more healthy relationship with food, a passion for body positivism, and I’m now the biggest @bodyposipanda fan!

Body Positive Power by Megan Jayne Crabbe


I never thought about just how powerful it is to ask people for help. I’m one of those people who tried for way too long to do everything on my own because I was afraid that I would lose control of my creativity if I asked anyone else for help. Silly, right? I still struggle with that at times.

Palmer writes about how far you can come by just asking for help. By letting yourself be open, and to not be ashamed to ask if there’s something you need or want. It taught me the power of connection, especially when living a creative life.

Amanda Palmer has such a presence, and I got lost listening to her voice and her story. A fascinating read/listen!

The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer


Yes! Yes! And more Yes!

I loved the message that Shonda Rhimes delivers in this book. I often find myself worried way too much about the “what if’s” of absolutely everything, and that can make me say no to opportunities, and then I end up regretting my decision to say no later on. Year of Yes made me realize just how powerful saying yes can be and how that can open unexpected doors that lead to places you couldn’t even imagine.

After reading this book, I’ve been more mindful about the responses I give to opportunities that present themselves to me. It was very inspiring and made me super motivated.

Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes


I just finished this book and I loved it so much! It had lots of great ideas and tips for any creative wanting to make their passion into a career, which is exactly what I’m trying to do at the moment (more on that in another post soon). I flew through this (listened to it on Libby) but I ended up ordering myself a copy so that I can go back to it later on in this process.

Cathy Heller had so much to share from her own experiences and also from the many people she’s had on her podcast, and it motivated and inspired me so much!

I definitely think that this is a good read for anyone who’s thinking about taking the leap of quitting that day job and go in pursuit of that career that you really want!

I’m so grateful that I randomly stumbled across this audiobook, and I will be reading it more than once. I will also start to listen to her podcast from now on to keep that inspiration and motivation up.

Don’t Keep Your Day Job by Cathy Heller


Have you read any books that were life changing? I would love to hear about it!

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This Might Change Everything!

There are a few times in your life that you will be very aware of the fact that a choice you’re about to make could potentially lead your life in a very different direction. Sometimes the choice can be really hard, and other times it’s as easy as breathing. And then there’s the times when you make small choices, unaware that they will define your future in so many ways.

The last week or so, I’ve been making some decisions, and I’ve changed a few things in my life. There’s also been a few new possibilities that’ve come up unexpected. I’m not making any decisions as of now that will immediately turn my life upside down, but I am about to make some that could alter the way my life is heading. Now we all know that nothing is set in stone when it comes to our future. It changes all of the time, but we travel on certain paths and sometimes when we meet crossroads, there are several paths available to us. We have no idea where they end up, but we can glimpse a little bit of the journey. I am now looking down a path that I was not expecting to come across right now, but I have to say that even though it makes a little nervous, the feeling of excitement is so much more present. I gaze down the path and I see so many options, and so many potential possibilities.

This might end up as nothing major, or maybe it changes everything!

I know I’m being very cryptic right now, and I’m sorry for that. But I can’t really tell you guys anything more at this moment. Even so, I really wanted to share what I’m experiencing and feeling ๐Ÿ’›

I hope you’ve had a wonderful weekend, and that you keep your eyes open for those roads that you will later regret not walking. To be able to reach our goals, we have to take some risks, and trust that inner voice!

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Motivation in Poetry

I consider myself quite the positive person, but as I have mentioned in other posts; It can be hard to be positive in a negative world.

Some days I need a cup of extra motivation. I find this motivation in poetry, literature and art in general. I find it in smiles, friends and kind words. I find it my son, my family and flowers on the ground.

I needed a little of that motivation today, and as I searched around for poetry that was new to me I stumbled upon Mary Oliver and her poem โ€œThe Journeyโ€. Now Iโ€™m sharing it with you.

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The Journey
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One day you finally knew
what you had to do, and began,
though the voices around you
kept shouting
their bad advice–
though the whole house
began to tremble
and you felt the old tug
at your ankles.
“Mend my life!”
each voice cried.
But you didn’t stop.
You knew what you had to do,
though the wind pried
with its stiff fingers
at the very foundations,
though their melancholy
was terrible.
It was already late
enough, and a wild night,
and the road full of fallen
branches and stones.
But little by little,
as you left their voices behind,
the stars began to burn
through the sheets of clouds,
and there was a new voice
which you slowly
recognized as your own,
that kept you company
as you strode deeper and deeper
into the world,
determined to do
the only thing you could do–
determined to save
the only life you could save.
– Mary Oliver
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Have a great day!
And don’t forget:
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