Description
This book really stayed with me. Kaitlin Curtice brings something so honest and heartfelt to the table; it’s like sitting down with someone who truly understands the struggle of finding balance in a chaotic world. She shares a perspective rooted in Indigenous teachings that I found incredibly grounding—it’s not about fixing yourself or chasing perfection but learning how to show up fully as you are.
Why should you read it?
If you’ve ever felt like the world pulls you in a million directions, this book is like a gentle reminder to pause and reconnect with what truly matters. Kaitlin walks us through the idea of “resistance” in a way that feels real—not the loud, dramatic kind but the quiet, everyday kind where we choose wholeness and community over the noise of life. What stood out to me was how she weaves personal stories with Indigenous wisdom, showing us how we can honor ourselves, others, and the earth.
What I learned:
One lesson that really hit home for me was the importance of living intentionally in small, daily choices. Kaitlin writes about creating space for gratitude and reflection, even in the busiest seasons of life. It’s not about doing more; it’s about doing what aligns with your values.
I also loved her perspective on community. She challenges the individualistic mindset we often get stuck in and reminds us that true strength comes from connection—whether it’s with our family, our culture, or the natural world. That shift in thinking made me look at my relationships differently, appreciating the ways we’re all interconnected.
Final thoughts:
If you’re looking for a book that feels like a conversation about how to live more authentically and purposefully, Living Resistance is it. It’s a reminder to slow down, listen to your heart, and find strength in your roots. It’s one of those books that leaves you feeling lighter yet more grounded at the same time. Definitely one I’ll be recommending to anyone who needs a fresh perspective on life.
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