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  • You Might Die Tomorrow: Face Your Fear of Death to Live Your Most Meaningful Life

  • By: Kate Manser
  • Narrated by: Kate Manser
  • Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
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You Might Die Tomorrow: Face Your Fear of Death to Live Your Most Meaningful Life

By: Kate Manser
Narrated by: Kate Manser
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Summary

Are you really living before you die?

Forget the idea that death is morbid, and start using it as your greatest motivation to live your best life while you’re still alive. Whether your dream is to quit your job, travel the world, be more present with your children or partner, or just really enjoy your life, remembering that you might die tomorrow is the perspective you need to start really living before you die.

This book offers entertaining stories, engaging studies, and powerful strategies - all to help you face your fear of death and light the fire in your gut to live your most meaningful life.

  • How Kate went from living in fear of death to make it her close friend and best source of clarity.
  • How to hack your fear of death for your benefit using the psychology of mortality awareness.
  • The life prioritization exercise that will help you zero in on how you want to live and give you the motivation to start today.

“This book will make you aware of the beauty of being alive.” (Brad Montague, NYT best-selling author and creator of Kid President)

“An intelligent, funny, and motivating book. I recommend it to my patients and use it for my own growth.“ (Jessica Cooper, PSY. D., trauma psychologist)

Who is this book for?

  • Procrastinators
  • Dreamers
  • The hopeful
  • The anxious
  • The apathetic
  • The lost
  • Mortals
  • When you're feeling stuck
  • When you want more out of life
  • Anxious about dying
  • Anxious about not living
  • Those in need of some real talk
  • Those in need of a fat dose of perspective

As Kate insists: You do not have control over when, where, or how you die. What you have control over is how you choose to live until that moment comes.

You Might Die Tomorrow - So Live Today will help you to live urgently, love wildly, and truly enjoy your life.

©2020 Kate Manser (P)2020 Highline House

Critic reviews

“Inspiring, motivating, and honest.” (Brad Montague, creator of Kid President)

“An intelligent, funny, and motivating book. I recommend it to my patients and use it for my own growth." (Jessica Cooper, PsyD, trauma psychologist)

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I've been avoiding my death related anxiety

First of all I highly recommend this book, the reading is very expressive and full of life.

FYI its not about the brain eating ameba, its about living with the thought of death.

Secondly, you will have the urge to quit your job and travel for a year after the first few chapters, don't do it, at least wait until you finish the book lol

In later chapters she had covered some philosophical perspectives about the importance of celebrating our mortality as well as some religious perspectives of death in Buddhism and Christianity... she doesn't go in depth just the concept but I wish she had included more religions perspective on death.

I am happy to say that I was not triggered or feel the same anxiety about death as I felt before I listened to this book.

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