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- Unstressable : a practical guide to stress-free living / by Gawdat, Mo,author.; Law, Alice,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-358)."Unstressable is a handbook for those who realize stress isn't what happens to you; it's how you handle what happens to you. It's a left brainer's solution to a modern right-brain problem. Mo Gawdat is an engineer. What most of us see as inchoate, insurmountable problems he sees as systems overloads to tackle and solve. Unstressable breaks stress into inputs and effects, classifying human stressors as: stress to the mind, stress to emotions, stress to the body, and stress to the soul. Once classified, Gawdat and co-author Alice Law show readers how stress can be predicted -- with mathematical certainty -- and once predicted, prevented. Unstressable shows readers how most of us deal with the unpleasant, anxiety-producing and even miserable or tragic events in our lives: stress is always a by-product, leading directly to inability to cope, health problems and cratered confidence. Gawdat guides readers to no-woo-woo, all-science-based solutions. He'll train readers to: -- Develop habits and attitudes of listening and learning that limit stress -- Learn the language of de-stressing mind, emotions, body and soul -- Respond, not react -- Release self-criticism, insomnia, and lethargy -- Increase energy, focus and confidence"--
- Subjects: Stress management.;
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- The upside of stress : why stress is good for you, and how to get good at it / by McGonigal, Kelly.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."More than forty-four percent of Americans admit to losing sleep over stress. And while most of us do everything we can to reduce it, Stanford psychologist and bestselling author Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D., delivers a startling message: Stress isn't bad. In The Upside of Stress, McGonigal highlights new research indicating that stress can, in fact, make us stronger, smarter, and happier--if we learn how to embrace it"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Stress (Psychology); Stress management.;
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- How to calm your mind : finding presence and productivity in anxious times / by Bailey, Chris,1989-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.A tool kit of accessible, science-backed strategies that reveal that the path to a less anxious life, and even greater productivity, runs directly through calm.
- Subjects: Anxiety.; Stress management.;
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- Total meditation : practices in living the awakened life / by Chopra, Deepak,author.;
- "The definitive book of meditation that will help you achieve new dimensions of stress-free living, from New York Times bestselling author Deepak Chopra"--
- Subjects: Meditation.; Stress (Psychology); Stress management.;
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- Total meditation [sound recording] : practices in living the awakened life / by Chopra, Deepak,author,narrator.; Random House Audio Publishing,publisher.;
- Read by the author."The definitive book of meditation that will help you achieve new dimensions of stress-free living, from New York Times bestselling author Deepak Chopra"--
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Meditation.; Stress (Psychology); Stress management.;
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- Progressive relaxation and breathing [sound recording (CD)] / by McKay, Matthew.; Fanning, Patrick.; Landis, Jerry.;
- Hands and arms -- Head, beck and shoulders -- Chest, stomach and low back -- Legs and feet -- Deep breathing -- Complete natural breathing -- Energizing breath -- Alternative breathing.Read by Jerry Landis.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Relaxation.; Stress management.;
- © p1986., New Harbinger Publications,
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- Relax, dammit! : a user's guide to the age of anxiety / by Caulfield, Timothy A.,1963-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."An entertaining and practical guide to getting through the day with less stress and better health, from the host of the hit TV series A User's Guide to Cheating Death. We make a ridiculous number of decisions every day--possibly even thousands. We make decisions about when to wake up, how to brush our teeth, what to have for breakfast, how to get our kids to school, the amount of coffee to drink, and on and on. And making so many decisions is tough. It can cause stock analysts to perform progressively worse over the course of a day. It can lead us to make poor decisions about the food we eat (the more brain fatigue, the more junk food consumption). It can have an impact on how physicians prescribe drugs and how judges handle the sentencing of prisoners. And the more deliberate the decisions--that is, the more we need to think about them--the more fatiguing the process. There are many social forces that are increasingly making how and what we choose an unnecessarily anxious process. But it doesn't have to be. In Relax, Dammit!, health policy expert Timothy Caulfield takes us through a regular day--from the moment we wake up to when we go to sleep--and shows the underlying science behind many of the small decisions we make. What he reveals is that we make decisions that are based, to a lesser or greater extent, on misinformation. Many of the things we believe to be healthier, safer, or just better, simply aren't. There is often a science-informed, and less stressful, way forward, which means we can all afford to relax more. Insightful, sometimes controversial, and always entertaining, Relax, Dammit! is a surprising and liberating guide to modern life"--
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Relaxation.; Stress management.; Stress (Psychology);
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- Subtract : the untapped science of less / by Klotz, Leidy,1978-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Blending behavioral science and design, Leidy Klotz's Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less offers a scientific appreciation of why we underuse subtraction-and how to access its untapped potential. When humans solve problems, we overlook an incredibly powerful option: We don't subtract. We pile on "to-dos" but don't consider "stop-doings." We create incentives for high performance, but don't get rid of obstacles to our goals. Whether considering a stack of Legos, preparing a grilled cheese sandwich, or writing an essay, Leidy Klotz shows that we consistently overlook the principle of subtraction as a way to improve. Our mental preference for addition-for adding to what's already there rather than thinking of taking away-is so wide-spread and strong that we would prefer to accommodate wrong ideas than simply remove them. Drawing from his own pioneering research and scientific research throughout history, Klotz examines cultural, political, and economic trends underlying our neglect of subtraction, asserting that we have billions of years of evidence showing that lifeforms are perfectly capable of subtracting to improve. Proposing a new way to frame our behaviors, Klotz shares thought-provoking examples and anecdotes to supplement his proven techniques on implementing a new perspective and understanding of subtraction. By learning to use the counterintuitive approach of subtracting, we can revolutionize not just our day-to-day lives, but our work across every field and industry. Subtract shows how this innovative approach to life is the key to unlocking our greatest potential"--
- Subjects: Self-actualization (Psychology); Stress management.;
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- Keep your cool! : what you should know about stress / by Donovan, Sandra,1967-; Desrocher, Jack,ill.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Discusses the causes and symptoms of stress and what can be done to reduce the stress in your life.
- Subjects: Stress management; Stress management for children;
- © 2009., Lerner,
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- Joy fixes for weary parents : 101 quick, research-based ideas for overcoming stress and building a life you love / by Leyba, Erin.;
- Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Parenthood.; Work and family.; Stress management.;
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