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Reflections on Brianna Wiest's latest work and of personal growth
The Star
|April 25, 2025
BRIANNA Wiest's latest book, The Life That's Waiting, draws readers into a space of introspection and personal growth. Each chapter starts with a gentle “read when,” which encourages us to pause and think about our own journeys.
This format reminds me of Julie Smith's Open When, where each message feels like a personal note from the universe. Wiest's writing combines deep insights with everyday experiences, making it feel like a series of therapy sessions.
Having also read The Mountain Is You, I can say her work has a lasting impact on how I see things.
Wiest's books go beyond typical self-help; they explore the complexity of being human and the strength found in vulnerability.
Several chapters in The Life That's Waiting really struck a chord with me, so I'd like to share some key insights.
When Life Feels Like a Holding Pattern
The main takeaway here is that stillness isn’t stagnation; it's a chance to recalibrate.
Sometimes, life feels like it’s on pause, leaving us uncertain. These tough moments can actually help us reflect and get back in touch with our true purpose.
When You're Overwhelmed by Others’ Expectations
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