Self-Love Isn’t Soft — It’s Honest
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February is often framed around romance and sweetness — but what if self-love is actually about discernment, boundaries, and honesty?
In this episode of The Brave Bookshelf, Kim Bartosch reflects on five recent reads and what they revealed about trusting your lived experience:
The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins
Pursuing Success God’s Way: A Practical Guide to Hustle with Heart by Erin Harrigan
Sweet Tea and Thee: 90 Devotions to Perk Up Your Day by Linda Kozar
Lovin’ with Grit and Grace: Straight Talk About Romance, Sex, Fun, and the Tough Stuff Too by Jessica Ronne
Caregiving with Grit and Grace: 100 Days of Hope and Encouragement by Jessica Ronne
Some resonated deeply. Some didn’t. And that contrast became the lesson.
From navigating difficult family dynamics to caregiving for a child with ASD, this episode explores what self-love really looks like: trusting your internal compass, honoring the season you’re in, and giving yourself permission to take what nourishes you — and leave the rest.
Because self-love isn’t always soft.Sometimes it’s simply honest.
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