You Might Die Tomorrow

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Findaway Voices, 2020
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (5hr., 37 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781952018121 MWT17995278, 1952018129 17995278
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Kate Manser

Are you living under the assumption that you'll have time to do the things you want to do later in life? Forget the idea that death is morbid, and start using it as your greatest motivation to live your best life while you're still alive. Whether your dream is to quit your job, travel the world, be more present with your children or partner, or just really enjoy your life, remembering that you might die tomorrow is the perspective you need to start really living before you die. This book offers entertaining stories, engaging studies, and powerful strategies all to help you face your fear of death and light the fire in your gut to live your most meaningful life. - How Kate went from living in fear of death to make it her close friend and best source of clarity. - How to hack your fear of death for your benefit using the psychology of mortality awareness. - The life prioritization exercise that will help you zero in on how you want to live and give you the motivation to start today. "Inspiring, motivating, and honest." BRAD MONTAGUE, NYT Bestselling Author and Creator ofKid President "An intelligent, funny, and motivating book. I recommend it to my patients and use it for my own growth." JESSICA COOPER, PSY. D., Trauma Psychologist Who is this book for? - Procrastinators - Dreamers - The hopeful - The anxious - The apathetic - The lost - Mortals - When you're feeling stuck - When you want more out of life - Anxious about dying - Anxious about not living - Those in need of some real talk - Those in need of a fat dose of perspective As Kate insists:You do not have control over when, where, or how you die. What you have control over is how you choose to live until that moment comes

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