Agnieszka Jucewicz
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. Żyj Wystarczająco Dobrze
Rozmowy o tym, co ważne i trudne
In this insightful exploration of human emotions and relationships, the author delves into the complexities of living a fulfilling life amidst the chaos of modern existence. Through a series of engaging interviews with psychologists and therapists, the book offers readers practical advice and thought-provoking reflections on embracing imperfection, understanding oneself, and nurturing meaningful connections with others. It encourages readers to find balance and contentment by accepting life's inherent uncertainties and challenges, ultimately guiding them towards a more authentic and satisfying way of living.
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2. Wybieraj Wystarczająco Dobrze
O sztuce podejmowania decyzji
"Wybieraj Wystarczająco Dobrze" delves into the complexities of decision-making in modern life, exploring how the pursuit of perfection can often lead to dissatisfaction and anxiety. Through a series of insightful reflections and practical advice, the book encourages readers to embrace the concept of "good enough" as a means to achieve balance and contentment. It highlights the importance of self-awareness, acceptance, and the courage to make choices that align with one's values, rather than succumbing to societal pressures or unrealistic expectations.
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3. Kochaj Wystarczająco Dobrze
Nie musisz być idealnym rodzicem, aby wychować szczęśliwe dziecko
In this insightful exploration of human relationships, the author delves into the complexities of love and the art of accepting imperfections in both ourselves and others. Through a series of interviews and personal reflections, the narrative offers a compassionate perspective on the challenges and rewards of building meaningful connections. It encourages readers to embrace vulnerability and authenticity, highlighting that true intimacy is found not in perfection, but in the willingness to be "good enough" for each other. The book serves as a gentle reminder that love is a journey of growth and understanding, rather than a destination of flawlessness.