There was a time when my emotional explosions sent folks running for the hills and left me hiding in shame. Mad and sad seemed to be my constant companions. Every time I read a book on self-improvement, there was one more item to be added to the to-do list, and it would eventually end up on that other, never-ending list: Things to Feel Guilty About.
It’s All Gonna Be Okay is the book I needed: an inspiring, informative, light-hearted primer to lift my spirits, offer specific strategies to use, and provide an easy read with short mini-chapters—the right amount of reading time for a multi-tasking restroom break. Grow Your Resilience by Improving Your Mindset
Too often, it’s not the situation that’s causing your overwhelming stress; it’s your mindset. Self-awareness of your emotions, emotional reactions, and little-girl belief system, along with never-ending self-compassion and kindness, can play an important role in achieving mindset change, leading to a greater sense of calmness and confidence.
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Change does and will happen. With simple yet constructive strategies, discover and untangle your inner web of belief systems and mindsets. Then, grow forward toward greater resiliency.
Like a friend who’s been there, author Kim Sunderland asks you to consider the research around neurological change that can help a self-proclaimed smart and sensible person—like her—understand why the woo-woo stuff (like affirmations, visualizations, mindfulness, and therapy) actually works.
Like a friend who’s been there, author Kim Sunderland asks you to consider the research around neurological change that can help a self-proclaimed smart and sensible person—like her—understand why the woo-woo stuff (like affirmations, visualizations, mindfulness, and therapy) actually works.