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K.C. Davis

Transform Your Home Care with Compassion and Ease

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Author: K.C. Davis

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 04/26/2022

Audiobook length: 31min

How to Keep House While Drowning Audiobook by Chapters

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Chapter 1: The Pillars of Struggle Care
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Chapter 2: How do I Start Being Kind to Myself When I Hate Myself?
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Chapter 3: Gentle Skill Building: Bathrooms
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Chapter 4: You do not Exist to Serve your Space, your Space Exists to Serve You
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Chapter 5: Good Enough is Perfect
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Chapter 6: Cleaning and Parental Trauma
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Who should listen How to Keep House While Drowning

The summary audiobook of "How to Keep House While Drowning" by K.C. Davis is ideal for anyone feeling overwhelmed by household responsibilities, particularly those who struggle with organization, mental health challenges, or the pressure of maintaining a tidy home. It's especially beneficial for individuals seeking practical, compassionate strategies for managing domestic tasks in a way that aligns with their personal needs and mental well-being. Whether you're a busy parent, a professional grappling with work-life balance, or simply someone looking to embrace a more humane approach to housework, this audiobook offers valuable insights and encouragement.

3 quotes from How to Keep House While Drowning

  • "You are not a burden; you are a person who is struggling, and that struggle is valid and deserves care."
  • "Rethinking our cleaning standards can transform our relationship with our space and ourselves."
  • "A messy house does not define you; it is simply a reflection of your current capacity."

Author : K.C. Davis

K.C. Davis is an author, speaker, and advocate known for her insightful approach to mental health and home management, particularly in the context of neurodivergence and anxiety. Drawing from her own experiences, Davis combines practical advice with empathetic understanding to help individuals navigate the often-overwhelming tasks of housework and organization. Her work emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and offers readers innovative strategies to create a nurturing environment without the pressure of conventional expectations. Through her writing, including the acclaimed "How to Keep House While Drowning," Davis aims to empower those who struggle with the demands of daily life, making the journey towards a manageable home feel attainable and less daunting.