Conscious De-Stress Guide
- Publisher
- Blue Moon Publishers
- Initial publish date
- May 2021
- Category
- Stress Management, Inspiration & Personal Growth, Health Care Issues
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781989517451
- Publish Date
- May 2021
- List Price
- $21.95
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Description
Are you feeling worn out? Overextended? Stressed out? You're not alone - we all get stressed and overwhelmed at times ... but how do we know when it has gone too far?
As we face a global stress-test of epic proportions, this sense of destabilization and uncertainty is causing increasingly higher stress levels.
A psychotherapist for more than twenty years, Lise Leblanc has learned that most us of us are looking for shortcuts. We want the quick-fix solutions. We want the drive-through version, and we want change NOW, but change will not likely happen overnight. Like so many others, you have to learn how to be patient with yourself and Lise has carefully constructed a step-by-step, practical approach to help you understand your stress, assess your mental and emotional state, recognize your self-care needs, find helpful resources, and communicate productively during challenging times.
This book includes:
- -concrete examples
- -real-life stories
- -useful exercises
- -reflective questions
- -insights and strategies
Although this book cannot take your stress away, Conscious De-Stress Guide will provide you with deep insights and effective strategies. It will answer many of your questions while guiding you to achieve an optimum state of wellness. Consider it your toolbox to manage stress.
This book is the ideal companion to other books in the "Wish I Knew" series.
About the author
Lise Leblanc has the experience and insight to make your caregiving journey a little lighter. As a registered psychotherapist, conflict resolution specialist and caregiver she has seen the impact that caregiving without personal care can wreak on all lives involved. Her personal lived experience has also shaped her useful perspectives. She was the main caregiver for her grandmother who had Alzheimer's disease when her grandfather died suddenly. Her own parents and siblings lived afar and she was working full time while raising her two young children. The experience has shaped her dedication to helping people take responsibility for the quality of their own lives at the same time as making space to support a conscious caregiving model.