lympic champion Jessica Long shares her story--and powerful principles to help you find your own path to unconditional self-acceptance.
Jessica Long is one of the most compelling figures of our time. From having her lower legs amputated as a toddler, she has gone on to become one of history's most decorated athletes. Yet her true successes--and struggles--are not about winning medals or setting world records. "Our worth cannot be placed in external things--our looks, job, or approval of others," she says. "No achievement will make us feel worthy unless we can love ourselves without judgment."
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Beyond the Surface, Jessica offers an intimate exploration of the hard-won lessons she learned on her extraordinary journey. She opens up about the toughest challenges she faced--not just the trauma of multiple surgeries and prosthetics, but the anger, resentment, and insecurity of trying to find her place and identity in a world that viewed her as less than whole.
In each chapter, she reveals the resources and support that allowed her to overcome hardship--and translates them into practices to help you create a bedrock of self-acceptance that you can rely on even in the most difficult times.
Part 1 invites you to look within--to examine your beliefs about yourself, how they came to be, and how you can move from self-criticism and unworthiness to the freedom and possibility of unconditional self-love. Part 2 urges you to look outward--to challenge the cultural narrative and systemic forces that stand in the way of a more inclusive and equitable society.
"In sharing my story," says Jessica, "including the ugly and uncomfortable parts, I hope to inspire you to love yourself just as you are. It is our differences that make us so incredibly beautiful and human and strong."
Beyond the Surface is a guide to fathoming the depths of your life experience--to both that which makes you utterly amazing and unique, and the essential dignity and value we all possess.