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As summer comes to an end, there is no better idea than to curl up with a hot cuppa and this truly transformative read. (Sunday Times Style); Wonderful. So full of insights, and beautifully written (Liza Dalby, Author of Geisha); ''Less stuff, more soul. Less hustle, more ease.'' Beth Kempton tells it ...viac
As summer comes to an end, there is no better idea than to curl up with a hot cuppa and this truly transformative read. (Sunday Times Style); Wonderful. So full of insights, and beautifully written (Liza Dalby, Author of Geisha); ''Less stuff, more soul. Less hustle, more ease.'' Beth Kempton tells it as it is, and how we need it to be. More than ever, we need books like this. (Jessica Seaton, Co-Founder of Toast and author of Gather, Cook, Feast); Beth explains [wabi sabi] better than any native may have done (Makiko Hastings, Japanese potter); Beth Kempton is one of the great foreign writers who truly understands wabi sabi. I recommend this book for anyone who is looking for time and space in their life (Daisuke Sanada, Japanese architect); A beautiful book about Japanese culture (Books Kinokuniya Tokyo); I am obsessed (with this book) (The Tokyo Chapter); A joyful read (Cynthia Young, Globe & Mail); I''m completely won over by the mix of wisdom and guide to practical self-reflection offered in this elegant interpretation of Wabi Sabi. (JapaneseLondon.com). Book Description: A guide to using the Japanese concept of wabi sabi to transform every area of your life, and find happiness right where you are. About the Author: Beth Kempton has a Masters Degree in Japanese and has spent many years living and working in Japan, which she considers her second home. Over the years she has studied papermaking, flower arranging, pottery, noren-making, calligraphy, the tea ceremony, and weaving in Japan. Collectively these experiences have led to a deep love of the country and a rare understanding of cultural and linguistic nuances. She has been inhaling the magic and mystery of Japan - and been influenced by its philosophy and aesthetics - for over two decades. Beth is also an award-winning entrepreneur and self-help author, and co-founder of the online design magazine MOYO (which is Japanese for ''pattern''). She describes herself as a wanderer, an adventurer and a seeker of beauty. As Founder and CEO of Do What You Love, Beth has produced and delivered online courses and workshops that have helped thousands of people all over the world to discover their passion, explore their creativity and live a more inspired life. Named a ''Rising Star'' by Spirit & Destiny Magazine, Beth was also nominated as Kindred Spirit Magazine Mind Body Spirit Blogger of the Year 2017. Her blog was recently named one of the Best Happiness Blogs on the Planet. She is the author of ''Freedom Seeker: Live more. Worry less. Do what you love." (Hay House, 2017). She previously trained in TV presenter skills at NTV in Tokyo, and many moons ago hosted her own TV show on Yamagata Cable Television in northern Japan. Beth has written about Japan and Oriental philosophy in various publications including Wanderlust, Yoga Magazine and Where Women Create. Beth is the mother of two small girls who fill her with joy every single day. www.bethkempton.com.
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