How to be Alone: If You Want to, and Even If You Don't Free Audiobook Download by Lane Moore
Being alone is not easy. It's especially hard when you're surrounded by people who don't understand what you need. But it doesn't have to be that way. This book will show you how to be alone and how to be happy, even if you don't want to be alone now.
It's easy to want to be with others. We want people to like us, we want other people to like us, and we want friends - lots of friends. But the truth is that solitude is good for us. It can improve our mental health, help us find peace and beauty, and give us space to figure out what we really want. It can also be a real treat when it comes to creativity, discovery, and growth.
What is the first image of being alone that comes to mind? For some, it's a dark forest or a dark cave. Maybe it's a lighthouse in the middle of the ocean or a desolate desert. For me, it was always the sound of my own voice echoing off the walls of my bedroom when I was 10 years old. But now, I'm no longer that girl and my solitude doesn't have to be defined by the same things I did then.
How to be Alone: If You Want to, and Even If You Don't by Lane Moore narrated by Lane Moore and narrated by Marc Schwartz.
This novel is a funny, honest, and poignant memoir about the author's experiences while trying to get through the process of being single.
In this entertaining guide, Lane Moore explores the many ways to be alone. Though we may love other people in our lives, sometimes it's nice to have time for ourselves and a quieter mind. From Internet break-ups to moving out of your parents' house, Moore has advice on how you can foster a little time for yourself while still remaining connected with your loved ones.
Published Date | 2018-11-06 |
Duration | 6 hours 4 minutes |
Author | Lane Moore |
Narrated | Lane Moore |
Reviews | |
Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Comedy |
Parent Category | Essays & Memoirs, Essays & Anthologies, Memoir |