Focusing on the importance of personal storytelling, this book encourages readers to reflect on their lives and share their unique experiences. It provides guidance on how to document memories, values, and lessons learned, aiming to create a lasting legacy for future generations. Through prompts and exercises, readers are inspired to articulate their thoughts and feelings, fostering a deeper connection with their own narratives and the impact they wish to leave behind.
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Peter Lovenheim is an author and journalist whose articles and essays have appeared in leading publications. His work delves into the search for community and connection in contemporary society. Lovenheim explores how we can build more meaningful bonds in everyday life, often through engaging storytelling and deep reflection. His writing offers readers insight into fundamental human needs and the ways we seek to fulfill them.





- 2024
- 2018
The Attachment Effect
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
"A revealing look at attachment theory, uncovering how our early childhood experiences create a blueprint for all our relationships to come -- not just romantic ones, but at work, in friendships, with our kids, and more Attachment theory is having a moment. Recently covered in the New York Times Magazine, New York magazine, and elsewhere, it's also the subject of popular relationship guides. Why is this 60-year-old theory, widely accepted in psychological circles, suddenly in vogue? Because people are discovering how powerfully it sheds light on who we love--and how. Fascinated by the subject, award-winning journalist and author Peter Lovenheim went on a years-long journey to understand it from the inside out. Interviewing researchers, professors, counselors, and other experts, as well as individuals and couples whose attachment stories illuminate and embody the theory's key concepts. The result is this engaging, relatable, and revealing book, which is part science journalism, part memoir, part psychological guide--and a fascinating read for anyone who wants to better understand the needs and dynamics that drive the relationships in their lives. Topics include: *What it means to be securely and insecurely attached *How our early childhood experiences create a blueprint for future relationships--and how to use those insights to gain self-awareness and growth *Why anxious and avoidant attachment types tend to attract each other, and how to break the negative cycle *How anyone can work to become "earned secure" regardless of their upbringing and past relationships"-- Provided by publisher
- 2011
In the Neighborhood
The Search for Community on an American Street, One Sleepover at a Time
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The narrative follows a man's humorous and touching journey to connect with his neighbors and cultivate a sense of belonging. Inspired by a well-received New York Times Op-Ed, it explores themes of community and human connection through engaging anecdotes and personal reflections.