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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Coping with personal problems > Coping with stress
Turn debilitating stress into remarkable strength through proven
resilience routines taught by a critical incident instructor and
first responder leader, and transform your personal and
professional life with insights gained from some of the most
stressful professions you can imagine. Discovering and practicing
your ideal rhythm of stress and renewal - physical, social, and
spiritual - will enhance your health, strength, and resilience.
Stress reactions are automatic, but to transform stress into
strength, you need to become intentional about routines that
activate your natural renewal systems. The proven tips throughout
Stress Into Strength will help you do exactly that. Nick Arnett has
had distinguished, high-stress careers, including as a paramedic
and firefighter with experience in domestic and international
disasters, as well as in the corporate world as a software founder
and executive. For more than 15 years, he has led and taught people
how to be resilient through crises large and small. In Stress Into
Strength, Nick first shows how our stress reactions and equally
natural renewal systems help us to seize opportunities, rise to
challenges, and cope with threats. After reading this book and
applying its principles, you will learn how to: Let go once and for
all of the stress myths that the human brain's "negative" bias
reinforces. Gain insight into your personality-based stress
reactions and channel any negative, knee jerk reactions into
positive, long-term responses to overcome your biggest obstacles.
Learn how to choose physical, social, and spiritual stress and
renewal responses that will help make your more flexible and
resilient. Learn tips on when to seek help with trauma, staying
undaunted through crisis in the workplace, and even raising
resilient children.
Escape to a world of peace and quiet Amid the hustle and bustle of
everyday life it can be hard to find a moment of calm. Many of us
find ourselves unable to switch off, even for a few moments,
leaving us feeling anxious and stressed. But tranquillity is within
your reach: this book will help you to slow things down, quieten
your mind and take a few deep breaths as you marvel in the beauty
of the world and allow yourself to get lost in the serenity of a
secluded beach, an undulant sea or a gentle sunrise.
Written in an accessible and humorous style, this book teaches you
to know what's going on in your mind and how to get your feelings
under control. It'll help you adapt and feel better about your
place in the world. Psychologist Gwendoline Smith uses her broad
scientific knowledge and experience to explain in clear and simple
language what's happening when you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious
and confused.
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'Life-changing' - Sara Makin, Founder & CEO of Makin Wellness
If you learn to let go, your life will take off. When you let go,
you live intuitively. Everything flows, because you are no longer
attached to things being a certain way, to being a certain person
or always being right. What a relief. The irony is that when you
feel stuck in any area of your life - career, relationships,
purpose, health or money - letting go can seem very hard. You cling
on for dear life just at the moment you need to take the leap. In
The Power of Letting Go, John Purkiss explains why we should let go
and how we can do it, using proven techniques to make things
happen. The stages of letting go: -Be Present and Enjoy Each Moment
-Let Go of the Thoughts that Keep You Stuck -Let Go of the Pain
that Runs Your Life -Surrender and Tune into Something Far More
Intelligent than Your Brain
Why is it that some people react to seemingly trivial emotional
upset - like failing an unimportant exam - with distress, while
others power through life-changing tragedies showing barely any
emotional upset whatsoever? How do some people shine brilliantly at
public speaking when others stumble with their words and seem on
the verge of an anxiety attack? Why do some people sink into
all-consuming depression when life has dealt them a poor hand,
while in others it merely increases their resilience? The
difference between too much pressure and too little can result in
either debilitating stress or enduring demotivation in extreme
situations. However, the right level of challenge and stress can
help people to flourish and achieve more than they ever thought
possible. In The Stress Test, clinical psychologist and cognitive
neuroscientist Professor Ian Robertson, armed with over four
decades of research, reveals how we can shape our brain's response
to pressure and answers the question: can stress ever be a good
thing? The Stress Test is a revelatory study of how and why we
react to pressure in the way we do, with real practical benefit to
how we live.
Two minutes is all you need to transform your sleep habits. Sleep
is essential to our mental and physical health, yet in this
frantic, demanding world it can be hard to achieve the quality rest
our bodies and minds require. Drawing on a range of proven
mindfulness techniques, including visualisation, affirmations and
meditation, the easy two-minute exercises in this book are designed
to fit around your life. Psychologist Corinne Sweet troubleshoots
common sleep problems and reveals the simple habits to adopt to set
yourself up for a good night's rest. In the time it takes to boil
the kettle, or after a car journey, these exercises will leave you
feeling refreshed, restored and revitalised.
Ever feel like you're so busy and stressed that you forget to
breathe? Right now life has never seemed more overwhelming. The
COVID pandemic, working from home and lockdowns have turned our
working lives upside down, further blurring the line between work
and home. We are taking less annual leave, working longer hours
than ever and worried about redundancies. There are so many
physical and emotional demands on us at the moment it makes it hard
not to feel like we are all edging closer and closer to burnout. Dr
Bill Mitchell is here to help - a psychologist with decades of
experience specialising in helping the overwhelmed, overstressed
and overscheduled rebalance their personal and professional lives.
In Time to Breathe, Dr Bill brings you invaluable tried and tested,
practical solutions from his clinical practice that will help you
prioritise what is most important and ensure you stay in a happy,
energised space - no matter what is going on around you. Find out
how to build resilience in yourself and your family, and how to
prevent the drift towards burnout and poor mental health that so
many of us suffer from in our busy modern lives. Your family - and
your boss - will thank you.
Alleviate anxiety and soothe all stress with The Little Book of
Calm Colouring. The international and Sunday Times bestseller from
David Sinden and Victoria Kay is the perfectly-formed antidote to a
busy life. Beautifully hand-illustrated and thoughtfully designed
to be the perfect size for portability, you can now take colouring
art therapy with you wherever you go. With beautiful anti-stress
designs on quality paper, this gorgeous colouring book will help
your creativity flourish. Take a short relaxing breather from your
day to colour the calming images and feel inspired by the poignant
quotations that accompany each elegant artwork.
A doctor chases then assaults an elderly woman after she cuts in
front on his BMW; a teenager shoots another driver because the
driver 'looked at him with disrespect'; one man kills another
because 'he was driving too slow'. These a few of the many examples
of extreme road rage documented by Paul Eberle in this shocking
look at the havoc caused by angry people in their cars. He makes it
clear that young and old, men and women, and all socioeconomic
classes are involved in this epidemic of rage and violence on our
highways. In 1998, the California Highway Patrol recorded 209
incidents of Assault with a Deadly Weapon in which a car was the
weapon used. And in the same year, the media reported more than
4000 stories on road rage nationwide. And the problem is getting
worse. The author lists the warning signs of potential road-rage
drivers, suggests ways to avoid such dangerous individuals,
discusses the psychology of the car as a 'holy icon' and the
effects of traffic congestion on 'mad car disease', expresses
scepticism about psychologists specialising in aggressive driving,
and proposes ways to reinvent our cities to make them less
stressful, dangerous places.;Complete with graphic pictures showing
the dire consequences of driving while enraged, this book should be
mandatory reading in all driver education classes.
The goal of the book is to help the reader identify and release
negative emotions and limiting beliefs that are keeping them from
experiencing a deep sense of joy and inner peace. Everyone
experiences stress in their life which leads to disruptions in
energy and dis-ease in the body. Tap into Balance coaches the
reader through a ninety-day program to transform their life in just
a few minutes per day.
Mindfulness is a form of mental training that centres on being
fully present in life; focussing on what is rather than being
distracted by what isn't. Mindfulness for Life is written by two
experts in the field who bring the medical perspective of an
international authority on mindfulness and the psychological
perspective of a researcher. The result is a book that translates
the scientific principles behind mindfulness into a simple,
practical and accessible manual to applying mindfulness in your own
life. This revised and updated second edition includes: New
research on the science of mindfulness and its clinical
applications An in-depth look at how mindfulness links to mental
health, ageing, addiction, pain, emotional intelligence, and a
variety of other topics Details on the benefits of mindful living,
including reduced anxiety and depression, improved sleep, coping
better with major illnesses, making healthy lifestyle changes,
improved leadership skills, achieving a sense of peace, and more A
completely revised section on forming and maintaining mindful
relationships with your friends and family. Mindfulness has been
around for millennia, but recent years have seen huge advancements
in its potential for directly increasing our wellbeing. Take a leap
towards mindful living and you might just discover that you become
a calmer, happier and healthier being - for life.
'Every now and then a book comes along that unlocks and changes the
way you see the world in a way that means you want to share it with
everyone you care about - this is such a book.' - Helen Cornwell
Lee 'Reading this book is like taking a happiness pill, and it's
packed with practicality too. The LIPSTICK Principles is uplifting,
inspiring and motivating - a book every woman who wants to reach
her potential should read.' - Helen Dibble 'This book is gold dust,
inspiring, moving, real, genuine, and the whole tool kit for
happiness in one shot. It feels like your best friend is beside you
lovingly guiding you through how to do life, and letting you know
you can do this and you are not alone.' - Wendy Loudon Have you
ever wondered if there is a formula for being happy? Would you like
to gain control of your life and feel more confident? How can you
set about achieving your goals? Amanda Brown's quest to find
answers to these questions has taken her across continents on a
personal journey of study and practice as a successful life coach
and speaker. Here she shares her knowledge, insights and success
stories to help you understand how to utilise your mind to make
decisions, savour the moment, be happy and feel excited about the
future. By applying the LIPSTICK principles, you will learn to live
life from a place of love not fear and say, 'I'm in.' Packed with
simple exercises and practical solutions, this life manual will
free you to let go of worry and fear, live in the moment and love
your life.
Childhood trauma can harm children's developing brains, change how
they respond to stress, and damage their immune systems so
profoundly that the effects show up decades later. From trauma
specialist Glenn Schiraldi, this innovative workbook provides adult
readers with practical, evidence-based skills to help them heal
from adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Using the
trauma-informed and resilience-building practices in this book,
readers will learn to rewire their brain and replace shame,
anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem with self-compassion,
security, and contentment. Practical skills for healing the hidden
wounds of childhood traumaWe're all a product of our childhood, and
if you're like most people, you have experienced some form of
childhood trauma. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are at the
root of nearly all mental health disorders, including depression,
anxiety, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Memories
associated with ACEs imprint on a child's brain, and can manifest
themselves mentally and physically throughout adulthood-even
decades after the traumatic incident. So, how can you begin healing
the deep wounds of ACEs and build strength and resilience?In this
innovative workbook, trauma specialist Glenn Schiraldi presents
practical, evidence-based skills to help you heal from ACEs. In
addition to dealing with the symptoms, you'll learn to address the
root cause of your suffering, change the way your brain responds to
stress and the outside world, and soothe troubling memories.Using
the trauma-informed and resilience-building practices in this book,
you will: *Understand how toxic childhood stress is affecting your
health *Rewire disturbing imprints in your brain using cutting-edge
skills *Learn how to regulate stress and emotional arousal
*Discover why traditional psychological approaches might not be
helping *Know when and how to find the right kind of therapy
Childhood trauma doesn't have to define you for the rest of your
life. With this book as your guide, you will be able to make
fundamental changes and replace needless suffering with self-care,
security, and contentment.
A roadmap for parents who want to feel less pressure and more joy
during the intense early years of childrearing. Why is it that
research suggests people who don't have kids are happier than
people who do? Olivia Scobie provides practical solutions for
parents who find themselves pushing beyond their capacity to meet
impossible standards, and challenges parents to shift their
thinking from child centred to family centred. By naming today's
unrealistic parenting expectations as impossible from the get-go,
Impossible Parenting creates the space to acknowledge harmful
expectations for new parents and begins a conversation that focuses
on healing and doing the best one can with the resources available.
Finding it difficult to juggle the many challenges of the teaching
profession? Bill Rogers, world-renowned expert in classroom
management and teacher stress, focuses on peer-support to show you
how to reduce stress levels, achieve a work-life balance and be a
successful classroom teacher in The Essential Guide to Managing
Teacher Stress. This is your definitive guide to coping with the
stresses of the teaching profession and is designed to confront
stress-causing factors in positive, supportive and practical ways.
Whether it's the behaviour of a challenging class, the volume of
paperwork or difficult relationships with colleagues causing you
stress, Bill Rogers has the advice you need to make a difference.
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