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Loading... The Inner Game of Stress: Outsmart Life's Challenges and Fulfill Your…by W. Timothy Gallwey
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is a practical book with useful tips but I didn't find much new here. If you're in the need of a refresher course for managing stress check this out from your local library. I liked the advice this book had to offer, but found some of the exercises in the book to be a little "too self-help-y." All in all, I found that reading the book made me feel like I was in control of the stressful situations in my life. Good book with practical advice. No major breakthroughs though. Very easy reading. An interesting look at how we react to stress in our daily life. It has a very self-help kinda vibe to it but that didn't bother me too much. I enjoyed the ideas of how to control our reactions to stressful situations and feel it's good advice. Hopefully it will make you look at life a little differently for a little while at least. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 140006791X, Hardcover)Renowned sports psychology expert W. Timothy Gallwey teams up with two esteemed physicians to offer a unique and empowering guide to mental health in today’s volatile world. The Inner Game of Stress applies the trusted principles of Gallwey’s wildly popular Inner Game series, which have helped athletes the world over, to the management of everyday stress–personal, professional, financial, physical–and shows us how to access our inner resources to maintain stability and achieve success.Stress attacks every aspect of our well-being. Gallwey explains how negative self-talk undermines us, making us believe that pressure is inevitable and that other people’s expectations are paramount–which leaves us feeling helpless and unhappy. But as Gallwey shows, we have the means to build a shield against stress with our abilities to take childlike pleasure in learning new skills, to properly and healthily rest and relax, and to trust in our own good judgment. With his trademark mix of case histories and interactive worksheets, Gallwey helps us to tap into these inner strengths, giving us these invaluable tools: • the STOP technique: Learn how to Step back, Think, Organize, and Proceed with a more conscious choice process, even in the most chaotic circumstances. • the Attitude tool: If you’re feeling resentment, try gratitude. • the Magic Pen: Develop the ability to open up your intuition and wisdom. • the Transpose exercise: Imagine what the other person thinks, feels, wants–and develop empathy, kindness, and better relationship skills. • the PLE triangle: Use your goals for Performance, Learning, and Experience to redefine success and enhance enjoyment. Now you don’t have to be a champion athlete–or an athlete at all–to keep your life in perspective and your performance at its peak. A one-of-a kind guide, The Inner Game of Stress allows anyone to get in the game and win. (retrieved from Amazon Thu, 06 Aug 2009 10:46:06 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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Are we all that dense?
Possibly so.
So goes the book. Despite the ruts wemay find ourselves wallowing in, Gallwey gives us taps on the back and tells us to keep on forging ahead. Be positive! Take time to breathe! Visualize! Don’t act unconsciously. Nothing new, really, just more of the same advice presented in an entertaining and very upbeat manner. The book follows the pattern of all self-help: Problem-Solution. (