Irrepressible
12 principles for a courageous, resilient and fulfilling life
by Cathy Madavan
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Pub Date Feb 20 2020 | Archive Date Feb 19 2020
SPCK | SPCK Publishing
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Description
Why do some people seem to throw themselves into every opportunity, bouncing back from every setback? Is this irrepressible spirit just for the hyper-motivated? How do the rest of us live courageously, relate authentically and develop resilience?
Popular speaker and author Cathy Madavan deploys her trademark humour and down-to-earth wisdom to identify twelve ways we can become irrepressible.
How do you discover your irrepressible purpose?
How do you respond when disasters strike?
How do you become a person of influence?
How do you build a tribe of friends, but still keep healthy boundaries?
How do your habits develop resilience, capacity and flexibility?
This is your invitation to irrepressible living. These principles are your tools for building a courageous, resilient and fulfilling life.
Cathy Madavan lives on England's south coast with her husband Mark, and has been teaching about resilience, relationships and purpose for over 20 years.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780281083374 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 192 |
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Featured Reviews
How to live and thrive amid the challenges we face is the theme of Cathy Madavan’s latest book, Irrepressible – a fitting book to feature during this time of crisis. She offers twelve principles for building “courageous, resilient, and fulfilling lives that make a difference”. She defines being irrepressible as “uncontained, unrestrained, and incapable of being repressed”. She knows that in life we’ll face not only joys but challenges too, often at the same time. Her principles will help you to develop a robust character as you work through both the hard things but the wonderful things too. Didn’t I say this book’s release was timely?
What I like best about Irrepressible is how it feels like Cathy is with you as a mentor, cheering you on, not only with encouragement but speaking truth. True confessions, I know Cathy, which means I can confirm that her irrepressible voice comes through on the page just as it does in real life. Her stories of the challenges she’s faced are compelling, including how her husband’s rapidly diminishing eyesight has affected their family.
Cathy has written the book in an outward-facing manner. That is, she’s written so that Christians will think and pray about the people who aren’t Christians that they could give this book to. I’m glad that Cathy doesn’t hide her faith in the book – I’ve criticised that approach more than once over the years. But she takes a gentle tone as she points to the foundation of God for her life and beliefs.