How to Grow Through What You Go Through
Mental Maintenance for Modern Lives
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Narrateur(s):
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Jodie Cariss
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Chance Marshall
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Auteur(s):
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Jodie Cariss
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Chance Marshall
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Think deeply, feel deeply—and develop tools to deal with the world as it really is
In a world which can sometimes be challenging, frightening, overwhelming and complex, it's not surprising that sometimes we don't feel okay. This is what makes us human, but so often we are tempted to push those difficult feelings away or distract ourselves. We reach for our phone, we switch on Netflix, we over-work...but when do we stop and think about how we are really doing?
Psychotherapists Jodie Cariss and Chance Marshall, founders of the revolutionary practice Self Space, are passionate about the importance of 'mental maintenance'—the crucial work of looking after our own mental health, every single day. In this book, they unpack assumptions about 'mental illness' and 'mental wellness' to explain why each of us needs to rethink how we look after our mind and give it the attention it deserves.
You'll discover:
- How to resist the temptation to 'Marie Kondo' (tidy up) your feelings
- Ways to embrace your real self, messy bits included, and honour your potential
- The attitudes, everyday habits and non-negotiables that can transform your resilience
A toolkit for dealing with life's biggest challenges in your past, present and future
Their message is clear: when it comes to our mental health, quick-fixes are bullsh*t, but with true understanding and acceptance of yourself, you can thrive (not just survive).
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