
In May, 2025, World BEYOND War will be holding a weekly discussion each of four weeks of the book 52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life with the author Farzana Doctor.
The book is a practical guide to self-care, written for helpers—the caregivers,
activists, community leaders, mental health and medical professionals
who are the first to help others, but the last to seek help themselves.
When you register for the club, we'll send you an e-book.
(The publisher has provided free Apple eBooks. If you don't have an Apple device, WBW will buy you a Kindle version.)
We'll let you know which parts of the book will be discussed each week along with the Zoom details to access the discussions.
When:
For one hour on May 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2025, beginning at UTC 23:00,
which is 1:00 p.m. in Honolulu, 4:00 p.m. in Los Angeles, 5:00 p.m. in
Mexico City, 7:00 p.m. in New York; and May 7, 14, 21, and 28 at 7:00
a.m. in Beijing, 8:00 a.m. in Tokyo, 9:00 a.m. in Sydney, and 11:00 a.m.
in Auckland.

Where: Zoom (details to be shared upon registration).
This is a small group series with limited space of up to 18 people.
Sign up to reserve your spot. We look forward to reading and discussing
this important book with you!
About the Book: A Workbook of Emotional Hacks, Self-Care Experiments and Other Good Ideas
A practical guide to self-care, written for helpers—the caregivers,
activists, community leaders, mental health and medical professionals
who are the first to help others, but the last to seek help themselves.
POINTS OF INTEREST
- Author is a registered social worker who takes an evidence-based approach.
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Unlike many self-help books, community care is centred throughout, in addition to self care.
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A practical guide for those that need it most, at a time when burnout levels are high.
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With its simple ideas and deeper dives, this workbook is
flexible, in terms of the amount of time readers would like to put in.
As an activist, community organizer and social worker, Farzana Doctor
has preached self-care to hundreds of people struggling with burnout
and exhaustion. But for years she couldn’t manage to take her own
advice. Many other helpers she knew were the same: they knew the signs
of burnout, and they understood the science of self-care. Maybe they’d
taken workshops on vicarious trauma; maybe they’d even taught them. But
still they struggled to escape the cycle of overwork, overwhelm and
recovery.
52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life is a workbook that speaks
directly to these people—the helpers who struggle to pause, set
boundaries or put themselves first. The workbook contains fifty-two
lessons, one for each week of the year. Each week, readers will find a
simple new idea and an experiment for trying it out, with deeper dives
into the material provided, but every level of participation celebrated.
Throughout, Doctor embraces both community care and self-care at the
same time, showing readers the overlap between the two. Beautifully
written, direct and insightful, this workbook is a gentle and practical
guide to a more balanced life, written for those who need it most.
Farzana Doctor is a Registered Social Worker who has been working
with individuals and couples since 1993. As an activist, educator and
writer, she has taught clinicians, co-written manuals for mental health
providers and contributed chapters and articles about 2SLGBTQ+ issues,
anti-oppression, self-care and female genital mutilation/cutting. She is
the co-founder of WeSpeakOut and the End FGM Canada Network. She has
written four critically acclaimed novels and a poetry collection. She
lives in Toronto, Ontario.
A note from the author:
This book explores self-care and community care from an
inside-out and collective approach. It’s an offering based on the ideas
I’ve learned over my thirty-five years as a social worker and activist,
and is the result of thousands of conversations with friends, clients,
colleagues and healers. It’s for anyone who works with people or causes
and who like me, has struggled with finding balance.
What I’ve learned about activists and helper-types is that most
of us were inadvertently raised to be in these roles. In other words,
the stresses, traumas or losses we experienced growing up and living in
an inequitable society taught us how to be helpers and activists.
The good news: we probably developed super powers—as empathic
listeners, change-makers, crisis managers, social justice warriors or
problem-solvers. We learned how to direct our care and love in good
ways.
And the bad news? We probably weren’t taught how to metabolize
messy feelings or manage boundaries. Most of us will take care of others
before ourselves. We light up during crises and chaos in our
organizations, friend groups, families and activist circles, but we
can’t identify our own impending nervous breakdowns.
Added on to this are the oppressive and wrong messages that our
inequitable society—and structural forces like colonialism, toxic
capitalism, patriarchy, homophobia, transphobia, racism, ableism and
ageism—may have offered us about work-life balance and caring for
ourselves and others.
My wish is that this book helps readers explore personal and
political barriers to, and new options for, self-care and community care
practices.
Praise for the Book:
“In a world that often disempowers us, 52 Weeks offers a
spirited and seamless approach to both self-care and community care
which is both refreshing and radical. Step by step, Farzana shows us how
to reclaim care and our power.”
—CATHY CROWE, long-time street nurse and social justice/housing advocate
“52 Weeks is possibly the most important book I’ve ever read! It is a wake-up call, and I feel completely awakened.”
—BIF NAKED, performing artist, activist and author of I, Bificus
“Farzana Doctor has given us permission to care for ourselves. 52 Weeks asks us as service providers to take a leap of faith, invest in our well-being without guilt, and commit to self-care.”
—NOTISHA MASSAQUOI, University of Toronto
“I wish this guide had been part of my psychotherapy training’s curriculum. 52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life is an invaluable resource for learning how to take care of yourself while also taking care of others.”
—SIL HERNANDO, registered psychotherapist and clinical educator
“The antidote to activist burnout: this book.”
—ANN DOUGLAS, author of Navigating the Messy Middle
“Self-care can feel like a monolith, but in 52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life,
Farzana makes it manageable with brief activities that create tangible
change in the short-term and leave you reflecting on what’s possible for
yourself over the longer-term.”
—JEN VASIC, registered, social worker, phd candidate, city councillor
“This book has been a lifeline during a period whenI felt like I was
drowning. It’s comprehensive, and the little chunks and offers for
deeper dives are really wonderful.”
—NATASHA STEER, racialized intersectional feminist, writer and social justice educator
“I’ve read a number of self-help books and this is the most useful. If I contrast 52 Weeks to Atomic Habits, for example, 52 Weeks has been much more effective at helping me work through my own personal blocks to self-care.”
—ZAK GREANT, multi-disciplinary executive
“At long last, here is the guide to self-care and self-healing that
healers, activists, and social change makers have been waiting for.
Unpretentious, insightful, and deeply aware of the system-ic conditions
that influence well-being, psychotherapist and author Farzana Doctor
offers down-to-earth advice about personal growth, burnout recovery, and
relationship health alongside highly relatable anecdotes from her
personal experience. Self-help skeptics and wellness aficionados alike
will find grounded, practical wisdom in this succinct yet powerful
workbook divided into a series of profoundly helpful themes and
exercises. 52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life for Care-givers, Activists and Helping Professionals
should be required reading for anyone who wants to change the
world—because as the author reminds us, changing the world requires
practicing care for ourselves.”
—KAI CHENG THOM, MSW, MSc, certified professional life coach and author of Falling Back in Love with Being Human
About the Author:

Farzana Doctor has been interested in community organizing since her
teen years. Her early focus on environmental issues, gender violence and
2SLGBTQ+ rights led her to study social work – becoming a Registered
Social Worker working in community-based and hospital settings,
including Street Outreach Services, Youth Substance Abuse Program and
CAMH. Today she has a private practice and works with individuals and
couples. As an educator and writer, she has co-written two counsellor
manuals, taught clinicians, and contributed chapters and articles about
2SLGBTQ+ issues, anti-oppression, self-care and FGM/C. Doctor provides
clinical consultation to other therapists and organizations, including
Victim Services Toronto, YWCA Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University,
and Regent Park Community Health Centre.
Farzana Doctor is a founding member of WeSpeakOut and the End FGM
Canada Network, she is also the Maasi behind Dear Maasi, a sex and
relationships column for FGM/C survivors hosted by Sahiyo. In summer
2023 she facilitated an online group for FGM/C survivors. She is
registered with the Ontario College of Social Service Workers and Social
Workers and is a member of the Ontario Association of Social Workers.
She’s also an active member of The Writers Union of Canada.
Doctor has written four critically acclaimed novels and a poetry
collection. She won the prestigious Freedom To Read Award in 2023. Her
novel Seven was chosen as the Amnesty International Readers Choice. The
Beauty of Us, a YA novel, will be released in fall 2024. Farzana Doctor
lives and writes in Etobicoke, Ontario.
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