Brave Now: Rise Through Struggle and Unlock Your Greatest Self

Brave Now: Rise Through Struggle and Unlock Your Greatest Self

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  • Create Date:2021-04-17 11:52:31
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Radha Ruparell
  • ISBN:1736609416
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Pat Backley

An inspiring read。This book was a very inspiring read。 Full of hope, optimism and joy。 Wise words indeed, from someone who has personally experienced the ravages of COVID。

Rachel

What an incredibly powerful read - a must-read for anyone who is hoping to live into their whole selves as we emerge from these challenging times。 Sharing from her deeply personal journey of struggling with COVID-19, Radha shares a plethora of realisations and insights along her journey and from her unique perspective of building leadership across diverse global communities。 Among the nuggets shared: 'love big'。。。'create a non-conformist world'。。。 'build a pause practice'。。。 'find a higher vanta What an incredibly powerful read - a must-read for anyone who is hoping to live into their whole selves as we emerge from these challenging times。 Sharing from her deeply personal journey of struggling with COVID-19, Radha shares a plethora of realisations and insights along her journey and from her unique perspective of building leadership across diverse global communities。 Among the nuggets shared: 'love big'。。。'create a non-conformist world'。。。 'build a pause practice'。。。 'find a higher vantage point' - I found myself nodding along vigorously to every word! Radha's book does that rare thing of being a light read that packs a real punch - do yourself the favour and read it this weekend。。。 and read it again! 。。。more

Jennifer Teske

Beautiful storyTaking a year of struggle and turning it into a year of beauty。 The author brings us into her world in her long haul battle with Covid and is reminded of all that is important in life through her experience。 What she speaks about are things we all know, but that we need to be reminded of。 Covid has gripped us all differently and I’m grateful for being able to experience this one story through the eyes of struggle and triumph。

Aaron Lewis

A defining first person account of this historic moment, uplifting and harrowing, and told by a survivor who redefines what bravery means todayPerhaps the most extraordinary thing about this book is that it was written during the darkest days of Ruparell’s life and death struggle with covid - and not afterwards when bravery would have been something of an afterthought。 After a year of journalists, politicians, and pundits pouring our barrels of ink to document he pandemic, Ruparell’s story unfol A defining first person account of this historic moment, uplifting and harrowing, and told by a survivor who redefines what bravery means todayPerhaps the most extraordinary thing about this book is that it was written during the darkest days of Ruparell’s life and death struggle with covid - and not afterwards when bravery would have been something of an afterthought。 After a year of journalists, politicians, and pundits pouring our barrels of ink to document he pandemic, Ruparell’s story unfolds with the thunderous authority of someone who has had to navigate the deadliest health crisis in centuries in the most personal and existential terms, and has come out stronger for it。 A must-read not only for anyone who has been told, or suspects, that they may be a covid long hauler - but for everyone who is now comforting or caring for covid survivors。 In other words: all of us。 Brave Now stands with the best survival stories you’ll ever read。 。。。more

Sonee

It was a great book and I enjoyed reading it。 I thought I was going to be put off by a COVID-19 story-a different type of fatigue-but I wasn’t。 I was drawn in and invested in her journey。 It was inspirational, practical, and filled with wisdom。 I particularly enjoyed the guidance to be mindful of ourselves, our care, our time, our support and company, and our narratives。 I feel it was a manifesto for re-claiming our lives。

Charmaine Marie

Great ReadBrave Now is a great story about being your best self even when it seems impossible。 When life looks bad and we feel there is no way to recover, there are things we can do to create a positive space within。 We must choose to live, constantly encouraging ourselves, while embracing what could be。