263: Chatting about Serving of Wisdom with Kirsty Mooney
Summary
“Life is not meant to go smoothly. You will have fantastic days and you will have terrible days and you will have many ordinary ones in between. Be grateful for them all and trust that no matter what life throws at you, you will be able to deal with it.”
Sometimes young people do not want guidance and advice from their parents and they look to other sources. A serving of wisdom is a loving and wise ‘mum in a book’. Written by a mother of two teenagers, Kirsty Mooney has observed her two children navigate their adolescence through an epidemic of stress and anxiety amongst young people.
Written with touching honesty and empathy, Kirsty has drawn from her own life experiences. She believes young people deserve all the love, encouragement, and support adults can provide as they begin their journey into the wider world.
A serving of wisdom explores themes such as:
- Relationships
- Health & well-being
- Problem-solving
With thoughtful contributions from her friends and family, this is a unique gift to the next generation. A selection of delicious recipes for almost every occasion has been included adding some great practical support – and to stop them from having too many takeaways when they leave home!
All of the profits will be donated to young people’s charities
About The Author
Kirsty lives in Edinburgh with her husband, Lorcan, and their two children, Jack and Keira. She is a qualified shiatsu practitioner, has worked as a teaching assistant, and mentors young people in need of support.
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Helpful Links
- https://www.kirstymooney.co.uk/
- Instagram is : kirstymooney8
- Twitter is: @KirstyMooney1
- A Serving of Wisdom: Words of advice and support for young people https://amzn.to/3If6Zj4 {affiliate link}
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