This is not another one of those feel-good, think-happy-thoughts-and-you’ll-be-fine stress books. Who’s In Charge? is targeted at readers who have developed the bad habit of blaming stress for... This description may be from another edition of this product.
That's the core message -- and starting point -- of Scott Sheperd's new book attacking what he calls the "stress myth," the popular belief that stress is some mysterious force that we cannot control, only manage.Sheperd refuses to buy into that theory, and quickly shows how absurd most modern conceptions of stress really are. In a no-bull, plain-speaking style, he shows readers how they can overcome the sense of overwhelm and frustration that "stress" creates. His ideas are not the mere pie-in-the-sky, think-positive-and-it's-all-good ideas, but truly useful approaches that anyone can use to enjoy life more each and every day.One of the best self-help gems of 2002, WHO'S IN CHARGE? is a must-read for those seeking sane, sensible ideas to conquer the stress and control their own lives.
For making the most of emotional inner power
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Who's In Charge?: Attacking the Stress Myth From The Workplace To The Homefront by psychologist and counselor Scott Shepard is a useful and "user friendly" how-to guide to reducing personal stress levels. Rejecting the notion that stress comes from outside, Who's In Charge? focuses on how to control personal reactions so as not to become stressed from within. A wealth of tips, tricks, and techniques for making the most of emotional inner power and reaping the consequent benefits abound in this positive and highly recommended self-help guide to better mental health.
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