Staying Kind in an Unkind World: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Leading with Empathy, Protecting Your Peace, and Inspiring Change at Work, in Life, and in Your Community

Author:   Kate Baker
Publisher:   McGilvray Press
ISBN:  

9781764193924


Pages:   284
Publication Date:   30 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Staying Kind in an Unkind World: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Leading with Empathy, Protecting Your Peace, and Inspiring Change at Work, in Life, and in Your Community


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Kindness is not weakness. It is strength with integrity. In a world shaped by conflict, division, and emotional exhaustion, staying kind can feel difficult, and sometimes even risky. Staying Kind in an Unkind World is a practical guide for people who want to respond to life with empathy, courage, and self-respect without becoming passive, burnt out, or hardened by the world around them. Drawing on 24 years in a high-pressure, conflict-heavy profession, Kate Baker shows how kindness can be practiced with clear boundaries, emotional resilience, and quiet strength. This book offers a grounded and realistic approach to kindness for readers who want to stay true to their values while navigating workplace conflict, personal challenges, toxic environments, and everyday pressure. This is not a book about being nice at any cost. It is about learning how to protect your peace, communicate with integrity, and remain fully human in difficult circumstances. Inside this book, you will learn how to: respond to conflict without losing your integrity set healthy boundaries with confidence protect your emotional energy recognize manipulative behavior build resilience in challenging environments use empathy as a strength in leadership and relationships stay kind without losing yourself Blending lived experience, psychology-informed insight, practical tools, and personal reflection, Staying Kind in an Unkind World offers a clear path for anyone who wants to live with more courage, steadiness, and compassion. If you are tired of negativity, burnout, and emotional hostility, this book offers another way forward. This book is for readers interested in: kindness in the workplace, emotional resilience, healthy boundaries, emotional intelligence, workplace conflict, toxic workplace culture, empathy, personal growth, and staying grounded under pressure. Whether you are a leader, caregiver, educator, helper, advocate, or simply someone trying to live with decency in a reactive world, this book will help you practice kindness with strength, clarity, and conviction.

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Author:   Kate Baker
Publisher:   McGilvray Press
Imprint:   McGilvray Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9781764193924


ISBN 10:   176419392
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   30 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Kate Baker is an author and speaker whose work explores kindness, emotional resilience, and connection in challenging environments. Drawing on more than two decades as a frontline police officer, she brings lived experience, practical insight, and a deeply human perspective to her writing.Throughout her policing career, Kate used cooking as a way to decompress, manage stress, and reconnect with creativity. What began as a personal coping strategy became a lasting passion that supported her through post-traumatic stress and a later diagnosis of a serious autoimmune condition.Kate now writes and speaks on kindness, wellbeing, and values-led living, with a focus on staying grounded and compassionate in high-pressure or emotionally complex settings. Her work is supported by research and real-world experience, and is known for its accessible, hopeful approach.She is the author of Simply Sourdough, a bestselling guide that has helped thousands of home bakers build confidence in sourdough breadmaking, and the creator of Bakekat Kitchen, where she shares simple, nourishing recipes designed to be approachable and adaptable.Kate lives in New South Wales, Australia, with her wife and their endlessly opinionated cats. When she's not writing or speaking, she can usually be found in the kitchen, the garden, or enjoying the slower rhythms of a more intentional life.

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