How to Smash Stress: 40 Ways to Get Your Life Back
By (Author) James Withey
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson
4th July 2023
27th April 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
155.9042
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 18mm
228g
Stress is a nasty infectious rash, but it's how we deal with it that counts. This books gives you forty ways to manage it and stop it spreading.
You'll learn how smashing plates works wonders, that watching lambs (not eating them) can help, and that you should always, always listen to someone called Gina.It's for anyone who has woken up at four o'clock in the morning dreading the day ahead. It's for anyone who feels like the world is piling up on them with family arguments, an unmanageable workload, money worries and the dog doing lethal farts in the kitchen again.If it feels as though stress is taking over your life, it's time to smash it.How to Smash Stress will be your go-to guide on the days when it all feels 'a bit too much'. It won't ask you to delve deep into family trauma and the cycle of your stress, it will instead give you actionable things to try right now (with lovely real life examples!). A perfect antidote to our crazy busy lives -- Holly Matthews, author of The Happy Me Project
James Withey is the author of the bestselling book How to Tell Depression to Piss Off, How to Tell Anxiety to Sod Off and How to Get to Grpis with Grief. He is the co-editor of The Recovery Letters: Addressed to People Experiencing Depression and What I Do to Get Through: How to Run, Swim, Cycle, Sew, or Sing Your Way Through Depression.
He is the founder of The Recovery Letters project which publishes online letters from people recovering from depression. James trained as a person-centred counsellor and worked in addiction, homelessness and mental health services. He lives with depression & anxiety and writes and speaks about mental health. He lives in Hove in the UK with his husband and emotionally damaged cat.