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Fierce Love

Unlock your killer creativity. 

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Flow Without The F*ckery

“If you could imagine the writing of Kathy Lette combined maybe with Hunter S Thompson and a dash of Julia Cameron then you have a glimpse at the kind of book we have here.. Not only will you be able to relate to the story, but you'll have a good laugh and come out wiser for it too with some surprising insights into not just your creativity but the state of the world.”

 

“I wasn't at all sure what to expect from this book, but knowing Eleanor O'Rourke's writing from her blog I knew it was likely to be a good read and it was. Intelligent, funny, affirming, galvanising.”

The Freedom Project

“A thought bomb of a book. Full of lively insight, razor sharp analysis of our pursuit for meaning. happiness, and creativity. There is a wonderful spirit of inquiry at the heart of the writing. It looks at the choices we make, what we covet and why, and manages to combine thinking on everything from theology, to spirituality to modern marketing and the internet. Really full of terrific insight, that will stick with me.”

 

“Every other page I had an ‘ah ha’ moment, where I had to stop and catch my breath. I have a library full of best-selling books on metaphysics, religion, self-help, but none of them have explained to me these concepts in such a simple and clear way as this one”.

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Breakdown -A Rebel's Take On Depression 

“What a delight! A book about depression that's entertaining, informative and supportive and reads like a novel. It had me laughing aloud time after time. It also made me cry. Touching, uplifting, practical, honest and thoroughly enjoyable, with a crash course in metaphysics thrown in for good measure. Like talking to a great friend over a long lunch.”

 

“Received this book at 10.30 am this morning and haven't put it down, the visceral quality Eleanor portrays for me having been diagnosed with clinical depression 23 years ago her ability to take herself and me into the darkest corners and keep bringing the light there is a beautiful quality in her writing it's the best book I've ever read on this subject - highly recommend it.”   

40 Days, 40 Nights

One Woman's Quest To Redeem Her Creative Mojo 

“Eleanor O’Rourke reveals her aim in a paragraph that bears repeating
‘Why did I decide to write the book? I wanted to translate the metaphysical into the physical. I wanted to become a ‘Babel fish’ for normal people; people who couldn’t understand Ken Wilbur; people who found ‘Chicken Soup for the soul’ irritating; people who thought ‘The Secret’ should have remained so. Not a Philosopher’s stone for the enlightened, more a Rosetta stone for the rebellious.’
I love this aim, and I love what Eleanor has created in response to it.”

 

“I've read many books to help with creative inspiration, but this one is not only inspirational but entertaining and funny too. I found myself holding back not to read the book too quickly as I didn’t want it to end.”

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