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Grow Up

Becoming the Parent Your Kids Deserve

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The New York Times bestselling author of Unfu*k Yourself helps cut through our anxieties about being a "good parent" so we can take charge of our lives and show our kids how to take charge of their own.

Gary John Bishop has helped millions of people break free of self-sabotaging behaviors. Yet we all seem to feel like we're failing at this thing called parenting. Common wisdom isn't working—our kids are struggling. Gary argues we don't need more tips, tricks, and techniques, we need an overhaul of who we are. We're never going to measure up to the "perfect parent" model we've built up in our heads—a Frankenstein version of mom and dad cobbled together from our childhoods, our parents, cultural ideals, social media, and everything in between.

We want to be good parents, but our pasts hold us back. If you're thinking: "I can't be a good parent because I had a shitty childhood, bad parents, or a traumatic experience"—stop! Let go of what came before and start taking action in the present to be the person that nurtures their child from a place of love, forgiveness, and integrity. By doing so, you are modeling and equipping your kids to confidently face the world and thrive.

Whether you are a parent, want to be a parent, or simply have parents, this book will cut to the heart of who you are and how you show up in the world—to fully take charge of the direction of your life and show your kids how to follow theirs.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 28, 2023
      Bishop (Unfu*k Yourself) doesn’t pull any punches (or stint on colorful language) in this tough-talking guide to working through personal trauma to become a better parent. According to Bishop, “most people get stuck in the backwash of their past traumas and dogmas which then become the framework for how we raise our children”; however, since no one is “a direct product of past,” but rather an “expression of what you have come to believe as true about all that past,” those frameworks can be changed. Bishop’s advice involves taking a long, hard look at one’s childhood, letting go of blame (“the catalyst for keeping you tied to what has been”), and offering compassion to one’s parents. Elsewhere, he discusses the importance of passing down values of love, forgiveness, and integrity by living them out. Bishop successfully distills his wisdom into incisive and punchy lessons (“Drawing a straight line between the pain of then and the life you have now is over. It has to be or the life you have will always be tainted by the one you believe you had”), and those who don’t mind his salty prose (“Dude, someone shit in the electric cooking pot of your life”) will learn plenty. Parents seeking a new approach should give this a go.

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