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Cold Tangerines(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Bittersweet(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
Bread and Wine(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Savor(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Present Over Perfect(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Celebrate Every Day(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon

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Shauna Niequist is a published American author known for her many books that include Present Over Perfect, I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet, Cold Tangerines, Bread & Wine, and Bittersweet.

Shauna grew up in Illinois in Barrington. She would then attend Westmont College in Santa Barbara, studying English and French literature.

The author would get married to Aaron Niequist, a songwriter and pianist. He also served as a worship leader at Willow Creek Community Church, recording a project titled A New Liturgy.

The couple have two sons together and reside with Henry and Mac in New York City. Shauna likes to write about the things of everyday life that unite us, such as food, friendship, faith, family, celebration, love, heartache, books, and more.

Present Over Perfect: Leaving Behind Frantic for a Simpler, More Soulful Way of Living is the nonfiction self-help book by Shauna Niequist. The book first came out for readers to peruse in 2016. There is so much to enjoy and unpack when it comes to this book, and you really have to sit down and absorb it all in if you want to get the most out of it. If you have been caught up in your busy life and want to take a break or change things up to live in a more intentional way, read this book!

All too often we find ourselves trying to be perfect, instead of living a life full of connection and meaning. This is what the author found out for herself. She says that she was isolated and exhausted, sick in her body and soul. Nothing was working for her the way that it used to be at all.

Shauna was tired of being tired and was so busy that she was burned out. Everyone that she spoke to seemed to be experiencing something similar, where they wanted depth, meaning and connection in their lives but were settling for the fact that they were so busy. It seemed that people were experiencing this phenomenon as well and she wasn’t the only one.

Shauna had found her identity in being so many things, including a writer, friend, neighbor, sister, daughter, and mother. She knows what the feeling of settling is, she recounts. But she also says that over the course of the past few years in her life, she’s been able to find a new way of living that includes play as well as rest, grace, and love, and pursuing it has changed everything.

Now Shauna is working to share with the readers her journey, the very same one that ended up changing her life. She’s going to guide you through walking on a new path that has nothing to do with proving or pushing, moving you towards the essential self you were made to be before having to prove and earn your worth.

Present Over Perfect ends up being written uniquely in Shauna’s warm voice as she gets vulnerable and shares her essays with readers about how she left behind the frantic nature of her old life and embraced finding out who she really is and was made to be.

Shauna gives readers the honest story of what made her set out on this journey, as well as showing the reader a way of living that may be entirely new to them, filled with the simple things and connecting to the people and the things that matter most to us in our lives.

Look at your own life’s landscape and what it may be if you stop being perfect and learn how to be simply present in life. This book may speak to you if you are in a similar situation of being too busy and too preoccupied, to the point where it is hindering your ability to find and feel joy. Find out what it means to let go of perfection by getting a copy of this book from Shauna Niequist!

I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working is a nonfiction self-help book by Shauna Niequist. This book was first published in 2022. This book did very well and was a New York Times bestseller!

Shauna dives into what to do, keep, and let go of when everything falls apart in your life. It’s a guide about what you can do and where you are going from then on, and how everyone is capable of transforming their lives.

This book is based on personal experience, as Shauna found herself in the middle of a season of loss, change and chaos just after her fortieth birthday. A lot of the practices and beliefs that she held were not serving her any longer.

The author tried to pull herself up using those familiar systems and strategies, and failed. That led her to realize that she was going to have to learn new skills to get the life that she wanted, including more compassion, curiosity, and courage.

Shauna made her way through the wreck of her life and found that the way to do it involves questions, forgiveness, and tenderness. This is her personal journey of walking this path, moving to Manhattan, learning what is needed and what is no longer helpful, taking the unknown and more when it comes to a broken heart, living in her middle life, and experiencing chronic pain.

Graceful and honest, inspiring and up front, this is Shauna Niequist’s experience with how she turned her life around and went on her personal journey to learn from about grief, her faith, and the courage that she has inside. Pick up a copy of I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet to find out why people like bestselling author Kate C. Bowler are saying that this book is ‘gentle’ and ‘loving’! Perhaps you will find that you too are inspired to try and see your life in a new way or discover some new things about yourself or within yourself that allow you to take on your life with dignity and a renewed passion.

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