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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Coping with personal problems > Coping with stress
As a twenty-something, you may feel like you are being pulled in
dozen different directions. With the daily tumult, busyness, and
major life changes you experience as a young adult, you may also be
particularly vulnerable to stress and its negative effects.
Emerging adulthood, which occurs between the ages of 18 and 29, is
a developmental stage of life when you're faced with important
decisions about school, relationships, sex, your career, and more.
With so much going on, you need a guide to help you navigate with
less stress and more ease. The Koru Mindfulness program, developed
at Duke University and already in use on numerous college campuses
and in treatment centers across the country, is the only
evidence-based mindfulness training program for young adults that
has been empirically proven to have significant benefits for sleep,
perceived stress, and self-compassion. Now, with The Mindful
Twenty-Something, this popular program is accessible to all young
adults struggling with stress. With Koru Mindfulness and the
practical tools you'll learn from this acceptance-based,
proven-effective approach, you'll be able to cultivate the
compassion and mindfulness skills you need to manage life's
challenges from a calm, balanced center, regardless of what comes
your way.
If you're alive, you experience stress. It's just part of being
human. For early man, stress helped us flee danger like a marauding
mammoth, a hungry sabre-toothed tiger or an invading tribe. It
literally helped us fight or flight. In modern society a little
stress is useful, it keeps us energised and motivated to get things
done, it helps us to turn up and be on time. Yet too much stress is
harmful, and stress is sadly, at an all-time high. Unfortunately,
it's almost impossible to avoid or substantially reduce stress in
our lives. The things that make us stressed are the same things
that always have: too much work, not enough time, financial woes,
family needs, navigating difficult relationships - these familiar
scenarios aren't likely to change. So if we can't change the things
that cause us stress, we must change the way we interact with it.
When we feel threatened or endangered in any way, our body and mind
react accordingly. Unfortunately, these days our brain sees many
'threats', even if they're not actually a danger to us. This
'stress' is a major problem and is now considered to be a major
precipitating factor in almost all major diseases. Yet if we're
prepared to learn from it, stress can be a useful teacher. Coping
with moderate amounts of stress builds a sense of mastery and it
promotes resilience for life down the road. Stressed spelled
backwards is Desserts. With that in mind; through this beautifully
illustrated book from illustrator and speaker Matthew Johnstone and
experienced clinician Michael Player, the hope is to turn one of
the most unpleasant of human experiences into a sweet one.
Ten Minutes to Learn One Minute to Practice Ten Seconds to Work
Imagine if you could . . . Radically reduce stress Increase your
physical vitality Improve your quality of life
Now you can. We live in an age of stress. Each day at work and
at home as we struggle to take care of the basics, constant stress
significantly affects our ability to lead healthy and happy lives.
We struggle with stomach pain, headaches, mood swings, fatigue,
depression, high blood pressure, and even heart failure. Not only
does stress damage our physical and emotional well-being, but our
relationships and productivity suffer as well. What, if anything,
can we do to stop this cycle?
There is a multitude of books, magazine features, TV programs,
videotapes, meditation classes, and seminars, all aimed at stopping
stress. But until now there has never been a scientifically based
program that not only starts working within seconds but also
creates a foundation to help remove stress and the symptoms
associated with it from your life for good.
Dr. Fred Luskin and Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier spent years at the
Stanford University School of Medicine developing ten proven skills
for eliminating the stress, anxiety, and pain that occur in daily
life. Delivering skills that have been honed and tested among a
diverse group of Americans, "Stress Free for Good" is easy to use
and starts working immediately. Offering more than just the promise
of breaking even and eliminating daily stress, these ten skills
provide a foundation for living a healthier and happier life. This
is not only a practical and accessible guide to conquering the
stress in our lives once and for all, it is also the last stress
aid you willever need.
We've all known someone who just can't seem to break free of a
cycle of self-defeating and destructive behavior based on personal
appetites that are out of control. Or perhaps we've suffered the
consequences, big or small, of addictive behavior in our own lives.
Stephen Arterburn offers insight and hope for anyone whose life has
spun out of control due to addictions. His revolutionary and
refreshing approach to recovery positively recognizes and affirms
that our capacity to enjoy and savor life is a gift from God that
must be fed for us to be healthy. From there, he helps readers
identify and understand what personal needs they are really seeking
to fulfill through their problematic behaviors, and lays out a
proven step-by-step plan that enables them to reclaim control of
their relationships, career, personal happiness-and life.
Are you feeling emotionally exhausted? Do you worry about being
likable (at all cost)? Are you trying to do it all and be it
all--all the time? This radically different self-care guide will
help you find the courage needed to express your deepest needs,
nurture self-awareness, and be yourself in a world that expects you
to be everything to everyone. If you're like countless other women
today, you probably feel overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted,
anxious, stressed, frustrated, or unsatisfied. Or all of the above!
In addition to managing your own career and running a household,
you may be taking on an abundance of emotional labor--tending to
others' needs at the expense of your own. If you've spent your
whole life trying to please and manage other peoples' experience,
it's time to speak your truth out loud, stand in your own shoes,
and live an authentic life--rather than just behave. Written by
therapist and spiritual teacher Nancy Colier, The Emotionally
Exhausted Woman offers the validation, emotional support, and
empowering skills you've been craving. You'll discover insights
grounded in self-respect and awareness, to help you be on your own
side and uncover your deepest psychological, spiritual, and
emotional needs without feeling guilt, shame, or judgment. You'll
learn why you are feeling depleted, why you take care of others at
the expense of taking care of yourself, and how to develop a deeper
form of self-care beyond the temporary respite of a spa retreat,
bubble bath, or manicure. Finally, you'll nurture greater awareness
of what you truly need to achieve lasting vitality and fulfillment.
As women, we are culturally conditioned to believe that we should
be able to do it all and should be all things to all people--all
while smiling, looking perfect, and needing nothing for ourselves.
At the end of the day, these pressures can leave us feeling
depleted--in body, mind, and spirit. So, how can you start taking
care of you in a deeper way? This empowering guide will help you
gain a newfound awareness of your own needs, and find the courage
to live a life that both nourishes and inspires you.
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