

I came to see these internal parts as messengers. Each part-as scary or illuminating or mysterious as it may appear to be-could offer wisdom and solace and vision.

It was encouraging that my angry part and my mother part and my artist part and my financially responsible (or irresponsible!) part and my free-spirit part could somehow bring wisdom to me if I but opened my heart and my curiosity to them. When I started to work with IFS, I was buoyed by the idea of returning to our birthright of wholeness through offering attention and care to each “part” of myself as it adorably, horrifyingly, ceaselessly, and sometimes painfully presented itself. I have always been obsessed with our complex, fragile, multitudinous, and fascinating human condition. I have been a “parts girl” since as far back as I can remember. It was in doing IFS work that I found an anchor, a place of warm neutrality and curious witnessing, a self-compassion that had been nearly impossible to will myself into offering to my own psyche. And how much more easily I could find my seat of awareness as I dialogued with many different parts within, some of whom have been yearning for attention for a very long time. I smiled at how graceful and deeply kind and all-embracing this work was. I distinctly remember looking at Bryan at one point in the middle of a deep inquiry and asking him, “What is this, Bryan?” “This is Internal Family Systems,” he said. I was deeply committed to looking at the elements of my internal world that kept me frozen yet frantic on life’s increasingly quickening treadmill. I was there for several days with Bryan Robinson, a seminal voice in work addiction recovery.

This lifestyle has become increasingly normalized and celebrated even as it continues to wreak havoc on our physical, emotional, and relational lives. I had flown to Asheville, North Carolina, in the midst of a second bout of postpartum depression to address the many underpinnings of my overwork, over-giving, and chronic overextension. I remember the moment I was formally introduced to Dick Schwartz’s Internal Family Systems (IFS) work. your point of purchase will reach out with more details soon. Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts & venue availability the following shows are unable to be rescheduled and have been cancelled. She won the Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album, and Album of the Year trophies at the 1996 Grammy Awards.Yay the rescheduled dates for my European Tour, celebrating 25 years of Jagged Little Pill can’t wait to see you all next yearĩ June 2022 – Denmark, Copenhagen – Royal Arenaġ2 June 2022 – Netherlands, Amsterdam – Ziggo Domeġ4 June 2022 – Germany, Hamburg – Barclays Arenaġ6 June 2022 – France, Paris – Accor ArenaĢ3 June 2022 – UK, Birmingham – Utilita ArenaĢ4 June 2022 – UK, Leeds – First Direct Arena Rolling Stone dubbed her as the "Queen of Alt-Rock Angst" in 1995 after the release of her album, Jagged Little Pill. She previously held a concert in Manila in 1996. This marks Morissette’s second time to perform in the Philippines.

Tickets to the show are priced from P2,700 to P12,700. This album became known for her iconic hits "Ironic," "Hand in My Pocket," and "You Oughta Know."Īccording to concert producer Ovation Productions, tickets will go on sale starting February 5 at 12nn via and all SM Tickets outlets. The Canadian-American singer will bring her 2020 World Tour to Manila as part of the 25th anniversary celebration of her Jagged Little Pill album. The Manila leg of her Jagged Little Pill Tour will take place on April 6, 2020, at the Mall of Asia Arena. Alanis Morissette will once again perform in the Philippines!
