Description Reid & Williams are "funny as hell."--Amy Morrison, founder of Pregnant Chicken Feeling anxious? Who isn\'t Your most irrational (and sometimes rational) fears are hilarious fodder for this sharp and relatable Activity book.
She loves true crime podcasts, increasingly complex skin care routines, and going to bed at 9pm..
She lives with her husband, daughter, and two terrible cats in New York City.
Erin Williams is a writer, illustrator, and cancer researcher.
She lives in California with her two children, elderly shih tzu, and twin orange cats.
Her hobbies include creating unnecessary complications, insomnia, and maintaining an impressive collection of fake plants. (They know, because they are two of them.)About the Author Jordan Reid is the founding editor of the lifestyle blog Ramshackle Glam and the author of two parenting and style memoirs.
Reid and Williams want everyone to remember that they\'re in good company: Anxious People are some of the funniest and most interesting and creative humans on the planet.
On a really bad day, find step-by-step instructions on how to build an underground bunker. (Probably.) Activities include: Fun Facts about Aging Public Speaking: A Diagram Your Hotel Room Carpet: A Petri Dish of Horrors Obscure Diseases You Probably Don\'t Have Zen Mantras For The Anxiously Inclined Soothing Facts about Hand Sanitizer On a bad day, try coloring in the soothing grandma.
Part journal, part coloring book, part weird coping mechanisms, and part compendium of soothing facts, The Big Activity Book for Anxious People will be an outlet for anyone who wants to take a break from reality, laugh through her fears, and realize with every page that she is not alone--and to help her figure out what to do when it\'s 3AM and she\'s wide awake worrying about whether she cc\'ed the right "Bob" on that email.
These days, anxiety is simply part of the human experience.
Description Reid & Williams are "funny as hell."--Amy Morrison, founder of Pregnant Chicken Feeling anxious? Who isn\'t Your most irrational (and sometimes rational) fears are hilarious fodder for this sharp and relatable Activity book