Microjoys
Finding Hope (Especially) When Life Is Not Okay
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Narrated by:
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Cyndie Spiegel
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By:
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Cyndie Spiegel
Microjoys are a practice of uncovering joy and finding hope at any moment. They are accessible to everyone, despite all else. When we hone the ability to look for them, they are always available. Microjoys are the hidden wisdom, long-ago memories, subtle treasures, and ordinary delights that surround us: A polka-dot glass on a thrift store shelf. A dear friend’s kindness at just the right time. The neighborhood spice shop. A beloved family tradition. The simple quietude of being in love. A cherished chai recipe.
Cyndie Spiegel first began taking note of microjoys during the most difficult year of her life—when she experienced back-to-back unprecedented and devastating losses—and she found that these fleeting moments of hope helped her move through each day with a semblance of comfort and a lot more joy.
Through beautifully written narrative essays and prompts, Cyndie shares the microjoys that have kept her going through tough times and shows us how we can learn to see the microjoys in our own lives. Microjoys don’t change the truth of loss or make grief any more convenient, but they allow us to temporarily touch joy, keeping us buoyed and moving forward, one moment at a time.
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In the introduction, author Cyndie Spiegel begins by taking note of microjoys during the most difficult year of her life. During that time, she experienced back-to-back unprecedented and devastating losses. Microjoys helped her move through each day with a semblance of comfort and a lot more joy.
Through beautifully written narrative essays and prompts, Cyndie shares the microjoys that have kept her going through tough times and shows us how we can learn to see the microjoys in our own lives. Microjoys don’t change the truth of loss or make grief any more convenient, but they allow us to touch joy if only temporarily, keeping us galvanized and propelling forward, one moment at a time.
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Overall: I gave a three star because if you can stomach the amount of upper class stories being bestowed upon you, and extract the advice out of them, then they may be able to help you. Otherwise you will find yourself rolling your eyes throughout the reading.
Performance: I gave a four-star because during the times that the author mentions stories where pricey things are being bought, you don't feel like you can even empathize. You just feel like you're being told a story by a rich person, who has experienced death in their family.
Story: I gave a two-star because the story is disorganized and non-conducive to learning the technique of finding microjoys. I did my best to try and stick it out to the end of the book, but I had to quit with 50mins left. There's a chapter where the author tells the reader to buy themselves something it's not about spending the money it's just about buying a little happiness for your future. this resonates throughout the rest of the book as the author describes flying in business class to different countries, eating expensive food and drinks at restaurants, being given free expensive drinks on a bartop and finding people to give them away to because they'll be appreciative, buying expensive dresses that are never going to be worn. All these situations made me feel sick.
This made me remember that not everyone is cut out to be an author, or that the editor should have done a better job of trimming the fat from this book.
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