A versatile title that is relevant for many individual life situations. Excellent for libraries from big cities to rual towns.
Description
In this easy-to-read self-help manual sprinkled with relatable stories, Florence Ann Romano introduces the six roles commonly found in villages and provides a roadmap to help the reader build their own support systems.
Everyone has heard the phrase, “It takes a village,” but how exactly do we find our village? Who is in it and what does it look like? Rethinking the relationships in your life, you may realize that even if you have a calendar filled with social plans, you still might not have your “village.”
In Build Your Village, philanthropist and businesswoman Florence Ann Romano answers these questions and more, helping you to build lasting relationships with those in your life, dispel isolation, and improve your overall happiness and health. Each chapter helps you to foster the villager qualities within yourself and to find others who display these qualities. From identifying the six types of villagers needed to complete a fully functional village to what to do when you’ve lost your community, this book serves as a step-by step guide complete with quizzes, gut-check questions, and action steps as you learn the importance of support systems as well as how to nurture them and find meaningful connections.
Your village is waiting. Now it’s time to go and find it.
Reviews
“As Florence Ann Romano brilliantly points out in Build Your Village, community is a necessity to life—and we have the ability to create our own. Be true to yourself, reassess your values (and what you value in others), and infuse your life with support and compassion.”
“Florence Ann Romano’s Build Your Village reminds me of the richness that others bring to our lives, as well as the value that we contribute to theirs.”
“Yes, it does take a village, but with gut checks, exercises, and action steps, Build Your Village from Florence Ann Romano makes identifying your community easier than you think. This is the go-to guide for anyone who has ever felt disconnected.”