The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You and How to Get Good at ItKelly McGonigal2015

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More than forty-four percent of Americans admit to losing sleep over stress. And while most of us do everything we can to reduce it, Stanford psychologist and bestselling author Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D., delivers a startling message: Stress isn’t bad. In The Upside of Stress, McGonigal highlights new research indicating that stress can, in fact, make us stronger, smarter, and happier—if we learn how to embrace it.

The Upside of Stress is the first book to bring together cutting-edge discoveries on the correlation between resilience—the human capacity for stress-related growth—and mind-set, the power of beliefs to shape reality. As she did in The Willpower Instinct, McGonigal combines science, stories, and exercises into an engaging and practical book that is both entertaining and life-changing, showing you:

-How to cultivate a mind-set to embrace stress
-How stress can provide focus and energy
-How stress can help people connect and strengthen close relationships
-Why your brain is built to learn from stress, and how to increase its ability to learn from challenging experiences

Titre original : The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You and How to Get Good at It (2015)

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2015 Anglaise Editions Penguin Books

279 pages

5 mai 2015

2015 Anglaise Editions Penguin Books

238 pages

Format : ePub

ISBN : 9781583335611

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  • avatar ArianeB
    Le 21 Septembre 2018 à 22:12 ArianeB

    Un excellent livre à mettre entre les mains de tous. Il est essentiel de repenser le stress, et ce, en fonction des nouvelles découvertes scientifiques, afin d'en retirer le maximum et de cultiver une vie sensée et alignée avec nos valeurs. La diabolisation du stress doit cesser.