Ice Cream for Breakfast
How rediscovering your inner child can make you calmer, happier, and solve your bullsh*t adult problems
(Author) Laura Jane Williams'Read this for life lessons you know but have neglected.' Stylist 'Rediscover and embrace your inner silliness and watch your busy, stress-filled actual life become, well, simpler.' Red Discover the surprising art of reconnecting with your inner child in order to make your adult life that little bit simpler. You can own your own home and want to build a blanket fort on a bad day. Hell! On a good day, too. Give yourself permission to seek praise, ask for help, and have something soft snuggled against your face because you're sad. You can pay your bills on time and still exclaim out loud when something is really fcking cool, run a business and wear cat-covered thermals under your suit. You can take time to play, just because. Full of spirit and un-self-conscious enthusiasm, Ice Cream for Breakfast: Child-Like Solutions to Bullsht Adult Problems is the permission slip all too-grown-up-for-their-own-good-but-secretly-scared-of-adulting adults need to locate their inner-child nestled deep within, so that we might all relax enough to laugh harder, wonder more, and marvel at magic on the daily.
Laura Jane Williams
Laura Jane Williams is a British author and journalist known for her candid and relatable writing style. Her most notable works include the memoirs "Becoming" and "Ice Cream for Breakfast," which explore themes of love, self-discovery, and personal growth. Williams' writing is characterized by its honesty, humor, and vulnerability, making her a beloved voice in the genre of modern non-fiction. Her work has resonated with readers around the world, inspiring them to embrace their authentic selves and navigate life's challenges with grace and humor. "Ice Cream for Breakfast" is considered Williams' most famous work, and has solidified her reputation as a talented and insightful writer in the literary world.