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Self-care is church for non-believers

Autor Marie Skelton, Peter Furness
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
From the creators of the podcast Happiness for Cynics comes a little book of happiness. Self-Care is Church For Non-Believers explains how a decline in church attendance and an increase in overall skepticism mean that many of us no longer prioritise self-care activities.


Yet, we need to prioritise strong self-care habits more than ever. Around the world, we're seeing a rise in loneliness, anxiety, stress and depression. Quite simply, we have to do a better job of looking after ourselves, and the self-care activities we used to practice at church like being social, service to others, and practicing gratitude are proven to help.


Let's be clear. This is not a book about religion. If you've stumbled across this book, you're looking for more... more happiness, more satisfaction, more contentment. Or maybe you're looking for less... less stress, less pressure, less noise, less anxiety. Either way, this book has you covered.


In their funny, and light-hearted way, let Marie and Pete break down some misconceptions, discuss the science, and show you the path to a happier and more fulfilling life.
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ISBN-13: 9780648918004
ISBN-10: 0648918009
Pagini: 116
Dimensiuni: 102 x 152 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.07 kg
Editura: Lost Research

Notă biografică

Marie Skelton is an Australian writer, speaker, and change and resiliency expert, currently living in Sydney. She started her career in journalism before working in public affairs and then specialising in organisational and culture change for some of the world's largest tech and financial services companies, both in Australia and the U.S. Marie played volleyball for Australia and on scholarship in America, but following a motorbike accident overseas that nearly took her life, and leg, she began researching change and resiliency to find out how people cope with major life changes and why some people are resilient while others struggle. She is passionate about mental health and writes about happiness, resiliency and maintaining mental wellbeing at www.MarieSkelton.com.