💡Did you know there’s a vital difference between basic self-care and the 'Unicorn Space' required to prevent burnout and reclaim your identity?
💡Have you ever wondered why we prioritize everyone else's needs over our own creative spark, and what the secret is to finally giving yourself permission to be unavailable?
💡What if you could unlock a specific three-step framework to turn your forgotten interests into a consistent source of joy and purpose?
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Key Takeaways from Find Your Unicorn Space
✓Discover why unicorn space—dedicated time for pure, authentic creative expression—is a vital necessity rather than a selfish hobby or basic self-care.
✓Understand the societal hurdles women face in claiming personal time, and discover why overcoming the guilt of setting boundaries is crucial for your well-being.
✓Learn how to establish fairness in your household by recognizing your equal value and firmly enforcing uninterrupted time for your creative pursuits.
✓Find out how continuously putting your own needs on the back burner leads to a loss of identity, physical burnout, and resentment toward your loved ones.
✓Master the art of reigniting your creativity by following your curiosity, trying out new experiences, and paying attention to activities that put you in a state of flow.
Find Your Unicorn Space — Full Chapter Overview
Chapter 1: Recommendation
Chapter 2: Unicorn Space as Self-Expression
Chapter 3: Why Women Struggle to Find Unicorn Space
Chapter 4: Everything Is Fair in Housework
Chapter 5: Losing Your Sense of Identity
Chapter 6: Curiosity Fuels Creativity
Chapter 7: The Three Key Permissions
Chapter 8: Share It with the World
Chapter 9: Time to Call It Done
Find Your Unicorn Space Summary & Overview
Find Your Unicorn Space (2021) opens the door to an important conversation about what makes us unique as individuals and offers a guide to discovering, claiming, and growing your creative interests.
Who Should Listen to Find Your Unicorn Space?
Women who give too much
Creatives who don’t have time to create
Recovering workaholics, martyrs, people pleasers, and moms
About the Author: Eve Rodsky
Eve Rodsky is the New York Times best-selling author of Fair Play about the equitable distribution of unpaid work between men and women. On a foundation of research, she offers sustainable solutions to the problem of self-neglect primarily among women.