We are taught from an early age that giving is noble, but receiving often feels uncomfortable-tinged with guilt, pride, or the fear of dependence. Yet receiving is not weakness. It is a vital psychological and spiritual skill that allows us to experience love, abundance, and connection in their fullest form. In The Psychology of Receiving, JoJo Penwood explores why so many of us resist life's gifts-whether in the form of help, love, praise, wealth, or even rest.
Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and timeless wisdom, the book uncovers the hidden barriers that keep us closed off from joy: childhood conditioning, scarcity mindsets, shame, and the belief that we are undeserving. Through engaging insights and practical exercises, readers will learn to: Embrace worthiness and let go of guilt in accepting care and support Open to deeper intimacy by receiving love without fear Accept praise and recognition without self-sabotage Welcome abundance and prosperity with ease Align with the flow of life through gratitude and trust This is not about taking more-it is about learning to allow, to be open, and to live as a channel through which giving and receiving flow in harmony.
The Psychology of Receiving is a transformative guide to healing, openness, and abundance. It is an invitation to step into wholeness and discover the profound power of saying "yes" to life.
We are taught from an early age that giving is noble, but receiving often feels uncomfortable-tinged with guilt, pride, or the fear of dependence. Yet receiving is not weakness. It is a vital psychological and spiritual skill that allows us to experience love, abundance, and connection in their fullest form. In The Psychology of Receiving, JoJo Penwood explores why so many of us resist life's gifts-whether in the form of help, love, praise, wealth, or even rest.
Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and timeless wisdom, the book uncovers the hidden barriers that keep us closed off from joy: childhood conditioning, scarcity mindsets, shame, and the belief that we are undeserving. Through engaging insights and practical exercises, readers will learn to: Embrace worthiness and let go of guilt in accepting care and support Open to deeper intimacy by receiving love without fear Accept praise and recognition without self-sabotage Welcome abundance and prosperity with ease Align with the flow of life through gratitude and trust This is not about taking more-it is about learning to allow, to be open, and to live as a channel through which giving and receiving flow in harmony.
The Psychology of Receiving is a transformative guide to healing, openness, and abundance. It is an invitation to step into wholeness and discover the profound power of saying "yes" to life.