I Used to Have a Plan: But Life Had Other Ideas

I Used to Have a Plan: But Life Had Other Ideas

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  • Create Date:2021-01-01 13:37:05
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Alessandra Olanow
  • ISBN:9780062973627
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Summary

Notes From Your Bookseller

An inspirational book perfect for the season and spot-on in tone。 Go on a journey with Instagram star Alessandra Olanow as she works through her life's ups and downs and hopes you can, too。 Her witty illustrations and advice capture what many of us are going through today。 A good gift for yourself and a thoughtful one for all ages。

Balm for the soul—Alessandra Olanow offers advice, inspiration, and encouragement for anyone who needs a shoulder to lean on during a difficult time。“I Know This Too Shall Pass。 (But It Would Be Helpful to Know When)。”

After a series of events left her a divorced single mother questioning herself, her relationships, and basically, everything she thought was true about her “picture-perfect” life, Alessandra Olanow began drawing and posting illustrations on Instagram that reflected her feelings and struggles to right her life。 She chronicled her journey of healing, expressing the shock, delusion, denial, self-pity, and self-doubt she experienced and the self-empathy and forgiveness that ultimately helped her regain a sense of self—but stronger, more fearless, and more hopeful than before。 Her charming illustrations and keen, memorable observations—struck a chord。 Within a year, her audience grew dramatically, from 9,500 to 157,000 followers, including celebrities Katie Couric, Jennifer Garner, Elise Loehnen (chief content officer at Goop), the poet Joao Doederlein, and Joanna Goddard (founder of A Cup of Jo)。 

I Used to Have a Plan brings Olanow’s soothing sensibility to a wider audience, featuring new drawings and ideas that touch upon the universal experiences of unexpected change and loss。 Divided into five parts—“I Didn’t See That Coming,” “It’s OK That You’re Not OK,” “Where’d I Go,” “The Only Way Out Is Through,” and “I Like It Here, Can I Stay a While?”—the book beautifully encapsulates the experience of encountering difficulty, processing it and healing from it, and becoming stronger and with a better sense of self。 

Full of advice, commiseration, empathy, and wit that is comforting, helpful, direct, and remarkable in its truth, I Used to Have a Plan helps everyone through the painful yet ultimately uplifting process of healing。

I Used to Have a Plan includes 75-100 illustrations。

Editor Reviews

11/30/2020

Illustrator Olanow combines charming drawings with mild affirmations in these reflections on getting through times of loss。 Olanow uses a light touch in both her illustrations and text to explain her mental state and coping mechanisms for letting go of anxiety。 Lines of vague encouragement include a drawing of a note to oneself that reads, “I’m not where I want to be but at least I’m not where I used to be。” On another page, the words “I’ll just stay inside” float in the middle of an otherwise blank page。 Some of the art, which alternates pages with Olanow’s short observations, chart her feelings (such as a Venn diagram of “fear” and “faith,” with “I’m somewhere in here” noted in the middle)。 Other drawings show a feminine figure in various states of repose and provide quiet bits of introspection: “I had to let go to realize there was nothing there to hold on to。” A flip through the book is as soothing as a cup of chamomile tea, with results that last just as long。 (Dec。)

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Reviews

NotoriousEAM

Alessandra Olanow is a star on Instagram。 So many people love her illustrations that perfectly capture the feeling behind her words。 The effect can make you smile but the true mission of the book is the provide comfort and empathy when you're having a hard time。

The Bennyjblanco

This was absolutely beautiful。 As someone who is suffering from extreme depression, the lessons brought in this story is cute and witty。 It’s a fast read, but it’s definitely something you read and read and read again, the only negative is maybe the price for the hardcover, but it’s definitely worth it in my opinion。

Amanda Pascoe

What a refreshing pause for a rough day, a rough patch or a rough season! I received this book from B&N this morning and I've read it, shared it and purchased it twice as gifts and it's barely noon。 Simple and light, yes, but that's what makes it perfect for the audience Olanow is targeting。 It's just what you need when you need to do something, but can't find the strength-- uplifting, honest, and humorous。 What a refreshing pause for a rough day, a rough patch or a rough season! I received this book from B&N this morning and I've read it, shared it and purchased it twice as gifts and it's barely noon。 Simple and light, yes, but that's what makes it perfect for the audience Olanow is targeting。 It's just what you need when you need to do something, but can't find the strength-- uplifting, honest, and humorous。 。。。more

Tracey

Super cute。 Lots of pictures-- not a lot of text, but all the text is important。

Karen

Love this artist's illustrations and musings online, but the slight content in this "book" hardly made it a worthwhile purchase。 Disappointed。 Love this artist's illustrations and musings online, but the slight content in this "book" hardly made it a worthwhile purchase。 Disappointed。 。。。more

Vanessa Ya Lopez

I follow this artist on social media & I love her art。 The book was cute but for me, I was wanting a little more substance。 It’s only a 5 minute read。

Jane Miller

Extremely short read, mostly sketches。 It is a reflection on going through rough patches in life。

Elizabeth

3。5 I really liked the illustrations!!! The book had a good message to it! I just wished the words used weren’t so bland。

Sydney ✨

This was a nice light breather in my mental health crisis。