13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do

13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do

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**OVER 1 MILLION COPIES SOLD!**"Kick bad mental habits and toughen yourself up."—Inc.Master your mental strength—revolutionary new strategies that work for everyone from homemakers to soldiers and teachers to CEOs.Everyone knows that regular exercise and weight training lead to physical strength. But how do we strengthen ourselves mentally for the truly tough times? And what should we do when we face these challenges? Or as psychotherapist Amy Morin asks, what should we avoid when we encounter adversity? Through her years counseling others and her own experiences navigating personal loss, Morin realized it is often the bad habits we cannot break that are holding us back from true success and happiness. Indulging in self-pity, agonizing over things beyond our control, obsessing over past events, resenting the achievements of others, or expecting immediate positive results holds us back. This list of things mentally strong people don't do resonated so much with readers that when it was picked up by Forbes.com it received ten million views.Now, for the first time, Morin expands upon the thirteen things from her viral post and shares her tried-and-true practices to train your brain and increase mental strength. Morin writes with searing honesty, incorporating anecdotes from her work as a college psychology instructor and psychotherapist as well as personal stories about how she bolstered her own mental strength when tragedy threatened to consume her.Increasing your mental strength can change your entire attitude and help you take back your power. It takes practice and hard work, but with Morin's specific tips, exercises, and troubleshooting advice, it is possible to not only fortify your mental muscle but also drastically improve the quality of your life.This life-changing book reveals the 13 habits to avoid to build mental strength, giving you the tools you need to:
- Stop Wasting Time on Self-Pity: Learn why indulging in victimhood is the most destructive habit and how to trade it for authentic gratitude, even in the face of tragedy.- Embrace Change, Don’t Fear It: Uncover the five stages of change and develop the confidence to step out of your comfort zone and welcome new challenges.- Focus on What You Can Control: Acknowledge that you can’t control everything and everyone, and discover how to channel your energy toward the things that truly matter.- Learn from Your Mistakes: Move past the shame of failure and learn to see every mistake not as a setback, but as an opportunity for personal growth.

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Society & Social Sciences
Format
Hardback
Pages
272
Price
26.00 €

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Gutes Buch, es wirkt nicht in die Länge gezogen und ist daher sehr kurzweilig zu lesen. Auch wenn viele der 13 Dinge relativ offensichtlich sind, hilft es dennoch, sich einmal offen und selbstkritisch von vorne bis hinten mit sich selbst in Dialog zu treten. Außerdem habe ich mir viele Notizen gemacht.

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i‘m glad i read this. whenever i am in a selfpity phase, i‘ll probably skip through those chapters again. i also wish i could send people this book who are in their selfpity phase (and love to be stuck in it). i admire her courage to keep living, after the hardships she had. it makes sense that this knowledge helped her get out of a dark place- i am certain it‘ll help everyone out of their dark place but the hard part is living after the advice she mentions. it is easy advice, simple and obvious advice but she gives information about it, which wasn‘t obvious before and deepens the theory. it encourages even more to act after her advice. if you are in a dark place and bath in selfpity, i can recommend this book. if you aren‘t, you‘ll probably be unsatisfied with it.

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