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The Art of Thriving Online: A Workbook - by Amelia Knott (Paperback)

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  • A creatively active workbook written and illustrated by art psychotherapist Amelia Knott for developing a conscious and healthy relationship with the world of social media.
  • About the Author: Amelia Knott, RP, RCAT, is an art psychotherapist who specializes in the mental health impacts of hustle culture and social media.
  • 304 Pages
  • Self Improvement, Personal Growth

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About the Book



In this creatively active workbook written and illustrated by art psychotherapist Amelia Knott, you'll discover self-guidance for creative activities, reflections, therapeutic art, writing prompts, and more to develop a conscious and healthy relationship with the world of social media.



Book Synopsis



A creatively active workbook written and illustrated by art psychotherapist Amelia Knott for developing a conscious and healthy relationship with the world of social media.

Do you wish you could spend less time on social media, or maybe even quit it altogether? You're not alone! "Social media is woven into so many aspects of our daily lives," says Amelia Knott, "but it is not designed with our psychological well-being in mind." Thankfully, it is possible to create a conscious relationship with the online world.

The Art of Thriving Online: A Workbook goes far beyond "digital detoxing," with innovative methods for counteracting manipulative, compulsive, and stress-inducing aspects of social media while preserving the goodness of your time online. The foundation of Knott's method is creativity--she provides a playful, interactive place to explore the impact social media has on you as you shift to a more positive, health-promoting approach.

Through creative activities, reflections, therapeutic art, writing prompts, and more, you'll learn how to safely process emotions through the forms of personal expression suited to your unique style. Looking through the many lenses of the internet's impact--such as attention, productivity, privacy, worthiness, fear, disinformation, and belonging--this is a space for you to become aware of the invisible influences shaping your thoughts and feelings. Break beyond the boundary set by algorithms to find your own answers and author your own definition of wellness.

Designed for self-guidance, this workbook will help you to:
- Carve out space in your life to reflect on your relationship and habits with social media
- Learn to explore and express emotions using art materials
- Understand the ways technology impacts your mental health
- Unpack systemic barriers to personal and collective wellness
- Discover the political and economic motivations shaping social media

"Our digital lives are meaningful," says Knott, "and we can show up online while also caring for our mental health." Here is a "gentle manifesto" for establishing new habits and boundaries that make you feel truly well--online and off.



Review Quotes




"Amelia Knott's The Art of Thriving Online is a gorgeous choose-your-own-adventure for digital wellness. As someone constantly plugged in, I was captivated by Amelia's grounded, curious, nonprescriptive approach to reclaiming our digital lives. This book is packed with realistic and fun exercises that empower you to forge your own path in the digital age. Free from a one-size-fits-all approach, through Amelia's guidance, I could feel what a healthy relationship with my phone truly means for me. The Art of Thriving Online is not your typical self-help guide; it's a rich catalog of ways to get clear on who you are and what you want--online and offline. Amelia's insights and strategies are both refreshing and practical, providing a road map to clarity and balance in our connected world. Your free and intentional relationship with technology starts here." --Maria Bowler, coach and author of Making Time

"A must-read for all of us who can't decide if our phone is our most prized possession or our biggest enemy. An accessible, relatable, actionable, and tender journey of self-exploration for the chronically online, here to help us honor what the internet provides us and leave us with the tools to source what it doesn't." --Frankie Simmons, writer and host of The Sunshine Hunter's Field Guide

"The Art of Thriving Online is a road map for creative self-liberation and a warm and playful reprieve for our internet-obsessed life. Through this practical and beautiful text, Knott is a compassionate guide inviting artistic play and self-kindness. Readers learn to build a creative world that offers the respite and fulfillment they futilely seek from social media. If you struggle with social media, this is a must-read! You will feel lovingly held in Knott's vast acceptance while gently guided toward the most expressed and supported version of yourself." --Rachel Kaplan, MA, MFT, author of Feel, Heal, and Let That Sh*t Go




About the Author



Amelia Knott, RP, RCAT, is an art psychotherapist who specializes in the mental health impacts of hustle culture and social media. With over a decade of facilitation experience, she offers meaningful mental health care through one-on-one art therapy, group sessions, and workshops. She also hosts Anti-Hustle Art Studio, digital coworking sessions to help others care for themselves with creativity and community. She lives in Slocan, British Columbia. For more, visit arttherapyinreallife.com
Dimensions (Overall): 8.6 Inches (H) x 6.9 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Personal Growth
Genre: Self Improvement
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher: Sounds True
Theme: Happiness
Format: Paperback
Author: Amelia Knott
Language: English
Street Date: October 15, 2024
TCIN: 91732872
UPC: 9781649632739
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-5399
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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