Amy Bernstein wrote this timely book to provide a source of hope and inspiration for anyone who worries whether they’re good enough, talented enough, and brave enough to take creative risks—from starting a company to writing a book to opening a bakery.
THE DOUBT MONSTER speaks to the doubter who lurks in all of us. It offers much-needed encouragement and validation that readers will turn to again and again.
In a world where social media fosters so much self-criticism and competition, WRANGLING THE DOUBT MONSTER, enhanced by illustrator Mary Grace Corpus’ whimsical illustrations offers up a kind and gentle antidote to negative energy.
In her compact guide, Bernstein contends that self-doubt cannot be banished—but it can be managed in ways that free up the creative spirit and, in memorable prose, sets forth the methods.
WRANGLING THE DOUBT MONSTER will soon earn a place on every creative person’s bookshelf alongside self-help classics by such authors as Julia Cameron, Steven Pressfield, Anne Lamott, Meera Lee Patel, and Elizabeth Gilbert.
Amy Bernstein wrote this timely book to provide a source of hope and inspiration for anyone who worries whether they’re good enough, talented enough, and brave enough to take creative risks—from starting a company to writing a book to opening a bakery.
THE DOUBT MONSTER speaks to the doubter who lurks in all of us. It offers much-needed encouragement and validation that readers will turn to again and again.
In a world where social media fosters so much self-criticism and competition, WRANGLING THE DOUBT MONSTER, enhanced by illustrator Mary Grace Corpus’ whimsical illustrations offers up a kind and gentle antidote to negative energy.
In her compact guide, Bernstein contends that self-doubt cannot be banished—but it can be managed in ways that free up the creative spirit and, in memorable prose, sets forth the methods.
WRANGLING THE DOUBT MONSTER will soon earn a place on every creative person’s bookshelf alongside self-help classics by such authors as Julia Cameron, Steven Pressfield, Anne Lamott, Meera Lee Patel, and Elizabeth Gilbert.