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Over 100,000 copies sold! In the wise and soulful tradition of teachers like Shauna Niequist and Brene Brown, therapist Aundi Kolber debuts with Try Softerโข๏ธ , helping us align our mind, body, and soul to live the life God created for us. In a world that preaches a "try harder" gospelโjust keep going, keep hustling, keep pretending we're all fineโwe're left exhausted, overwhelmed, and so numb to our lives. If we're honest, we've been overfunctioning for so long, we can't even imagine another way. How else will things get done? How else will we survive? It doesn't have to be this way. Aundi Kolber believes that we don't have to white-knuckle our way through life. In her debut book, Try Softerโข๏ธ , she'll show us how God specifically designed our bodies and minds to work together to process our stories and work through obstacles. Through the latest psychology, practical clinical exercises, and her own personal story, Aundi equips and empowers us to connect us to our truest self and truly live. This is the "try softer" life. In Try Softerโข๏ธ , you'll learn how to: Know and set emotional and relational boundaries Make sense of the difficult experiences you've had Identify your attachment styleโand how that affects your relationships today Move through emotions rather than get stuck by them Grow in self-compassion and talk back to your inner critic Trying softer is sacred work. And while it won't be perfect or easy, it will be worth it. Because this is what we were made for: a living, breathing, moving, feeling, connected, beautifully incarnational life. Review: A Must Read - This Book Ushers in Hope + Healing - I am so grateful to see more and more conversations (and BOOKS!) taking place in the faith community regarding mental health, trauma, therapy, etc. Try Softer fills a much-needed gap, and it does not disappoint! As someone who has dealt with the trauma of losing a child, who has spent over a decade as military spouse in a world at war, who has uncovered childhood trauma, and who has been on my own healing journey -- this book felt like a long-lost friend. It was like an open-door invitation into healing and hope with author Aundi Kolber standing there with her arms open wide ready to receive you gently. Ultimately, the author extends to us what our Heavenly Father offers. Kolber interweaves some of her own personal stories and struggles as well as those of her clients (sheโs a therapist), but this book really differentiates itself by the wealth of clinical information and expertise Kolber shares. For someone who loves stories and loves information, this book has both! This book really helped usher in Godโs compassion and gentleness into my life and helped me relinquish areas of captivity by finding freedom and rest in โtrying softer.โ There are treasures in this book that have taken me over a decade to learn as well as new ones Iโve never before uncovered. Kolberโs knowledge, wisdom, relatability, and the inclusion of practical tools were immensely helpful. I have already returned to it a handful of times since finishing and will continue to use it as a resource in my own life. If youโre a fan of Brene Brown (but want something more Christ-centerd), if youโre ready to do some โsoul workโ as I like to call it, if youโre tired from the exhaustion of striving, if you have a loud inner critic, I highly recommend you grab this and start reading. While I read through it quickly, you may want to move slowly through it if youโre new to some of the concepts Kolber writes about. She does an excellent job articulating and explaining the information but some areas by nature may weigh heavy on you. I think youโll also find the reflective questions helpful in absorbing and finding transformation as you read like I did. Thank you Aundi Kolber for sharing this work with the world! I know the world is going to be a better place as people learn to โtry softerโ after reading your book. Hereโs one of my favorite quotes: โEvery sorrow weโve grieved, every fear weโve felt, every trauma and all the pain weโve lived throughโitโs all valid, and it all matters. More significantly, the hard things that cracked us open have the potential to create space for deeper joy and resilience. As we try softer with ourselves by attending to and listening to our bodies and emotions, we become vast like the Grand Canyon, because our ability to hold the full experience of our humanity increases.โ Review: Beautiful and uplifting - This is a life changing book. Anyone on a journey of healing or any counselor/mental health professional should consider this as an excellent resource for a faith-based practice.











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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,379 Reviews |
K**P
A Must Read - This Book Ushers in Hope + Healing
I am so grateful to see more and more conversations (and BOOKS!) taking place in the faith community regarding mental health, trauma, therapy, etc. Try Softer fills a much-needed gap, and it does not disappoint! As someone who has dealt with the trauma of losing a child, who has spent over a decade as military spouse in a world at war, who has uncovered childhood trauma, and who has been on my own healing journey -- this book felt like a long-lost friend. It was like an open-door invitation into healing and hope with author Aundi Kolber standing there with her arms open wide ready to receive you gently. Ultimately, the author extends to us what our Heavenly Father offers. Kolber interweaves some of her own personal stories and struggles as well as those of her clients (sheโs a therapist), but this book really differentiates itself by the wealth of clinical information and expertise Kolber shares. For someone who loves stories and loves information, this book has both! This book really helped usher in Godโs compassion and gentleness into my life and helped me relinquish areas of captivity by finding freedom and rest in โtrying softer.โ There are treasures in this book that have taken me over a decade to learn as well as new ones Iโve never before uncovered. Kolberโs knowledge, wisdom, relatability, and the inclusion of practical tools were immensely helpful. I have already returned to it a handful of times since finishing and will continue to use it as a resource in my own life. If youโre a fan of Brene Brown (but want something more Christ-centerd), if youโre ready to do some โsoul workโ as I like to call it, if youโre tired from the exhaustion of striving, if you have a loud inner critic, I highly recommend you grab this and start reading. While I read through it quickly, you may want to move slowly through it if youโre new to some of the concepts Kolber writes about. She does an excellent job articulating and explaining the information but some areas by nature may weigh heavy on you. I think youโll also find the reflective questions helpful in absorbing and finding transformation as you read like I did. Thank you Aundi Kolber for sharing this work with the world! I know the world is going to be a better place as people learn to โtry softerโ after reading your book. Hereโs one of my favorite quotes: โEvery sorrow weโve grieved, every fear weโve felt, every trauma and all the pain weโve lived throughโitโs all valid, and it all matters. More significantly, the hard things that cracked us open have the potential to create space for deeper joy and resilience. As we try softer with ourselves by attending to and listening to our bodies and emotions, we become vast like the Grand Canyon, because our ability to hold the full experience of our humanity increases.โ
G**M
Beautiful and uplifting
This is a life changing book. Anyone on a journey of healing or any counselor/mental health professional should consider this as an excellent resource for a faith-based practice.
S**R
Like water for your soul.
If I could recommend a how-to book for life, this would be it. This is a book about listening to our own body, setting boundaries, processing the hard things that happen to us, and developing self-compassion. Raised with implicit and explicit messages to 'try harder' my entire life, this work comes to me at a time when I was trying harder in every area of my life. Trying harder with my faith. Trying harder with my body to whip her into shape. Trying harder with my self-compassion, which literally does.not.even.make.sense. Full of practical exercises and timeless wisdom that brings in anything from therapeutic techniques to neuroscience to breath work, I found this book to be more helpful than a lifetime of Sunday of sermons and four degrees (including nursing school) in terms of how to actually LIVE an integrated, healthy, wholehearted life. If the techniques and exercises inside are the 'how' of what it means to try softer, then the radical ideas of self-hospitality (my understanding of one of the big ideas of the book) are the 'what and why' and combined they have created a seismic shift in my soul that I have needed for a very long time. At war with myself for many years, I have been on a journey to unlearn the habits that had me trying harder, but making no progress. (Think 'emotional treadmill' and you will get a picture of a girl putting in SO MUCH effort, but really getting nowhere.) This book is everything I wish I had after my divorce. It's everything I think I should have learned after a lifetime in church. It's science and faith, practicality and wonder all wrapped up in one. It's the work of heart of a woman who is fiercely soft, if those two words can belong together. I am undone in the best possible ways reading and re-reading it. I have purchased 7 copies of this book for Christmas gifts and can say in 37 years of life, I have never (ever) done that before, but that is how much I believe in the message of this book. For anyone who didn't know that try and softer were two words that could belong together, this book is your invitation to heal the most important relationship in your life: the one you have with yourself. Thank you, Aundi. I do not know you, but my life is changed because you wrote this book. Writing a review seems like such a small token of thanks, but I mean these words with all my heart.
S**.
~~Powerfully written with an Invitation to Thrive~~
This book is written powerfully and includes an invitation to thrive. The author has included some of her sessions with clients that illustrate practical methods to connect with their hearts, heads and bodies. Most interesting to read these stories as part of the total process. She is a survivor of trauma and this aspect definitely aided her in 'healing others'... This book is written in two parts with the first one being 'Process of Becoming' and then Part 2 which is 'Practices to try the Softer Approach'. The reader will also be able to grasp the process more easily with illustrations throughout. I learned more about my brain than I had ever known and the manner in which different parts interact with each other. One example is the 'limbic system' which I found most interesting. A few key points for me included: 'what happened in you life matters, the concept of white-knuckling', setting boundaries, grounding, and top=down comfort'. The Benediction at the end was also powerful. The invitation to thrive also included 'be still' with the Hebrew word 'raphah' mentioned. The most important point for me to read was the portion 'Big T or little t'....The analogy of a deep knife wound to a paper cut' is powerful..For me, I have had 3 Big T events in my later life and am eternally grateful for the counseling afforded me by the Veterans Administration...I can attest to the fact that the Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) Treatment worked well for me. The author asked what the most difficult part was for the reader and setting boundaries was for me initially. Now, many years later, after I have set boundaries it is that others don't respect them. So, that portion remains a 'work in progress'. So, I continue to state them with the hope that someday they will understand the reason I have set them. This is a must read book for those that are looking for expert advice on personal growth. As she states 'personal growth is a journey, not an event'. One step at a time ...go at your own pace and feel comfortable in your journey. Just excellent advice coupled with her perspectives on how to achieve living 'softer'. The inclusion of the verses from the Bible were also so uplifting to me. My highest recommendation for this book...Will be recommending this to many others! Most highly recommended.
H**E
Honest, warm, loving, practical
โTry harderโ is something so ingrained in my life that I didnโt even realize I constantly tell myself this over and over. Aundi Kolberโs title of Try Softer was an immediate wake up call to my heart before I even read the book. As someone who works in a trauma informed workplace, I really appreciate how she brings these newer ideas and practices to life in a way that is doable. Learning about how trauma shapes us and how we can move forward is so important for how we care for ourselves and for others around us. The questions and exercises at the end of each chapter are wonderful and a great way to stop, slow down, and process. I highly recommend this book.
R**R
Great book but print to small
this was a great book, but thereโs so much within the book that is too small font that I couldnโt even read without getting a magnifying glass which Iโm not gonna do. I think the author needs to publish it in a normal size font all the good notes and examples that she has on the side.
K**R
Soft in all the best ways
โOnce we are out of survival mode, our bodies, minds, and spirits can finally bear to consider our stories and the reason we are so emotionally dysregulated.โ โ Try Softer I just finished this book, and man, what a book. The words feel more than just informational for me โ they feel relevant and personal as I spent a large portion of 2019 in therapy for extreme trauma. Aundiโs words are a good reminder that even though the last year of therapy has been really hard, the reason itโs been hard is because Iโm no longer in survival mode and I can figure out what is happening. Learning to listen to my body and engage my pre-frontal cortex and make sure my whole brain is working. Sometimes this feels like a curse, because it requires that I think everything through, but it means that I am engaging my brain in a whole new way and reparenting myself. Not only has Try Softer helped me see the value in my journey this far, it is helping me reframe some of my current frustrations about healing. I am able to thing about how I am reacting. My prefrontal cortex is paying attention! This is a new groove on the grass as I like to say. My story is being honored in Aundiโs words. I needed this book ten years ago but I wasnโt ready for it. Iโm so thankful it exists now, and I hope and pray it will be for so many others what it is for me: helpful, loving, and validating. It combines research from respected trauma and resilience researchers with theology in a way that is smart and accessible. It is practical and soft in all the best ways.
W**I
A beautiful word for those in therapy and their supporters
I canโt say enough about this book. What an encouragement it has been to me as a supporting family member. Please do yourself the favor of reading and internalizing the truths written here, whether you are a trauma victim, in therapy currently, or a supporter of someone who is, this book will hold you softly, breathe life into your hurting heart, and show you the Truth.
K**R
Great Book
Knowledgeably and compassionate, the author gives much theoretical and practical advice to be kind to ourselves when facing challenges and for addressing past pain. Really useful read.
B**O
Great book
Item as described. Fast delivery
C**E
Such a good read!
One of my favorite books. I have read it once, and already think I should re-read it again!
L**A
Awesome book
Loved it. Helped me as I learn to deal with anxiety. Integrates faith and science in a really neat way.
M**E
A healing balm.
This book feels like a healing balm. I've had severe chronic pain for 20+ years now and I'm realizing how tough I've become in order to deal with it all. There has been no space for softness, compassion, or tenderness. This is the book I've always wanted and needed to read, but wasn't available. It is now. I feel seen and heard and my soul is breathing a sigh of relief. I'm looking forward to implementing all the "try softer" things I've learned into my life. Thank you, Aundi, for writing this book.
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