IS EVERYONE HAPPIER THAN ME?

In an age where everyone else's successes are flaunted in front of you on social media, it can be a struggle to feel true happiness and contentment exactly where you are. Throw in difficult circumstances—loss, heartbreak, change, midlife—and it's easy to understand why you feel lonely, lost, unsure of yourself, stuck, and, if you're honest with yourself, flat-out unhappy. Is Everyone Happier Than Me? provides practical and relatable answers to the questions you've probably already been asking about your life, and poses a few more, to help you figure out what's standing in the way of your happiness, peace, and connection.

 
 
 
 
There’s not a question in this book I haven’t asked myself…and often. Maybe that’s one reason I’m personally grateful Sarah has chosen to go further than most with her courage to explore rather than suppress hard things. In Is Everyone Happier Than Me you will discover both a relatable companion, and a wise friend who serves up some very practical life skills. “Good for you, Sarah”! for helping us all become a little more authentic, kind, and courageous, one honest question at a time.
— Kristen Ivy, President and CEO Orange
 
 
 
Another triumph by Sarah Bragg! Sarah helps us see the sanity, beauty, and authenticity in asking out loud the questions we all have but are not always comfortable bringing to light. Brimming with practical advice, Sarah is modeling for us an authentic life and mature faith. If you feel alone in your struggles, you will find here a trustworthy and wise companion.
— Pete Enns, author, Curveball
 
 
 
 
 

A MOTHER’S GUIDE TO RAISING HERSELF

For any mom who has ever felt inadequate, overwhelmed, or guilty in trying to balance it all, you can discover and grow into your best self even in the midst of the challenge of parenting your kids. Find solidarity, understanding, and helpful encouragement to embrace all that motherhood is and remember who you truly are. Because you matter, and raising great kids starts with raising yourself well. Nothing will make you grow up faster than trying to raise a kid. Sarah encourages and equips moms who are discovering all the ways they still need to grow.

 
 
“Sarah Bragg gives women blankets of grace in A Mother’s Guide to Raising Herself. Her stories are relatable and funny, and I found myself nodding my head throughout every chapter. I wish I had read something like this earlier in my own motherhood journey. It would have made those long days just a little bit sweeter to know I wasn’t alone.”
— Laura Tremaine, Author of Share Your Stuff. I’ll Go First.
 
 
 
Sarah Bragg has cornered the market on heartfully and honestly rendering what modern motherhood looks like. She writes with an elegant compassion and understanding about what it means for parents caught in the modern tension of raising themselves while also raising kids.”
— Knox McCoy, cohost of The Popcast and author of All Things Reconsidered