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Book : Good Anxiety: Harnessing The Power Of The Most Misund

Modelo 82170735
Fabricante o sello Atria Books
Peso 0.46 Kg.
Precio:   $120,299.00
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-Titulo Original : Good Anxiety: Harnessing The Power Of The Most Misunderstood Emotion

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Product Description World-renowned neuroscientist and author of Healthy Brain, Happy Life explains how to harness the power of anxiety into unexpected gifts. We are living in the age of anxiety, a situation that often makes us feel as if we are locked into an endless cycle of stress, sleeplessness, and worry. But what if we had a way to leverage our anxiety to help us solve problems and fortify our wellbeing? What if, instead of seeing anxiety as a curse, we could recognize it for the unique gift that it is? Dr. Wendy Suzuki has discovered a paradigm-shifting truth about anxiety: yes, it is uncomfortable, but it is also essential for our survival. In fact, anxiety is a key component of our ability to live optimally. Every emotion we experience has an evolutionary purpose, and anxiety is designed to draw our attention to vulnerability. If we simply approach it as something to avoid, get rid of, or dampen, we actually miss an opportunity to improve our lives. Listening to our anxieties from a place of curiosity, and without fear, can actually guide us onto a path that leads to joy. Drawing on her own intimate struggles and based on cutting-edge research, Dr. Suzuki has developed an inspiring guidebook for managing unwarranted anxiety and turning it into a powerful asset. In the tradition of Quiet and Thinking, Fast and Slow, Good Anxiety has the power to permanently change how we understand anxiety and, more importantly, how we can use it to improve our lives for the better. Review As I always tell my psychiatric patients, having some anxiety is a good thing. The key is learning to use your brain to transform the way you think about anxiety so you can tap into its secret powers. That s why I love Good Anxiety so much. It offers a handy toolbox to transform your anxiety from a downer to a superpower. -- Daniel G. Amen, MD, psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and twelve-time New York Times bestselling author of Change Your Brain, Change Your Life and Your Brain Is Always Listening Good Anxiety is a must-read for anyone interested in harnessing their full power in creativity and productivity in all areas. -- Eve Rodsky, New York Times bestselling author of Fair Play and Find Your Unicorn Space Anxiety isn t a weakness it s your brain telling you that it s time for a change. And in this incredibly insightful book, Dr. Wendy Suzuki breaks down the exact whats, whys, and hows to flipping your perspective, and turning anxiety into the secret weapon you can use to get the life you want. She will transform your kryptonite into your super power! -- Lisa Bilyeu, co-founder of Impact Theory Everyone feels anxious at times but Good Anxiety shows us that not only can we learn to live with anxiety but we can make it work for us too. Dr. Wendy Suzuki, a professor of Neural Science and Psychology at New York University, shares scientific facts in a comprehensive and relatable way. She then offers clear tools and strategies to help us live a fuller life. -- Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Change A book that is erudite, practical, reader-friendly, deeply personal, and sure to help even the most anxious among us. ? New York Journal of Books Anxiety is not only useful, but essential to living in the modern world in this helpful self-guide guide. ? Publisher s Weekly For those of us simply trying to navigate a world in which worries seem destined to multiply, [Dr.] Suzuki provides a welcome road map. ? The Wall Street Journal The book contains surveys and strategies to help people assess and even befriend their anxiety. It s a powerful reminder that many of the human body s adaptations can be used for good or ill and that people can flip their responses to what can feel like inevitable feelings of anxiety and stress. ? The Washington Post Suzuki draws on decades of neuroscience, including her own research, and leavens her learning with a little personal storytelling to create a prac
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