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Title: The Myth of Stress
Subtitle: Where Stress Really Comes From and How to Live a Happier and Healthier Life
Author: Andrew Bernstein
Narrator: Andrew Bernstein
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-04-10
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 46 votes
Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration
Publisher's Summary:
Where does stress come from? Financial pressures? Looming deadlines? Conflicts at work or at home? For more than half a century, weve been told that stress comes from circumstances like these, that its a by-product of our ancestors fight-or-flight response to danger, and that the best we can do, given the fast pace of life today, is to breathe, try to relax, and accept that life is hard.
All of this, according to Andrew Bernstein, is wrong. Spurred by the death of several family members when he was young, Bernstein began a quest to understand the real dynamics of stress and resilience. He eventually realized that stress doesnt come from your circumstancesit comes from your thoughts about your circumstances. More specifically, stress is created by a particular kind of thought that humans happen to excel at.
Seeing this, Bernstein realized that the antidote to stressand the key to far greater resilienceis not exercise or physical relaxation, but finding these stress-producing thoughts and finally dismantling them. He created a process called ActivInsight that helps youand the people you care aboutdo this on your own in just seven steps, often yielding life-changing breakthroughs in a matter of minutes.
Bernstein has been teaching ActivInsight to great acclaim in schools, not-for-profits, and Fortune 500 companies since 2004. Now he shares this technique for the first time with a wider audience. In The Myth of Stress, you will experience the surprising power of this new approach for yourself as you apply ActivInsight to a wide variety of todays most common challenges, including:
Members Reviews:
Re-Defining Stress
What made the experience of listening to The Myth of Stress the most enjoyable?
Hearing about the myth of those "life event stress tests," and killing Hans Selye's sacred cow.
What other book might you compare The Myth of Stress to and why?
None I can think of.
What about Andrew Bernsteins performance did you like?
Nice, clean narration, with the right inflection for his subject matter. Not too dramatic, not too dry, just right.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
No.
Any additional comments?
Most of the book is like a series of "homework assignments" using the worksheets available at the author's website. The end result in retraining our thinking processes is no doubt very valuable for the quality of our lives. It didn't exactly make for a "fun summer read," though, even by nonfiction standards. Readers should be prepared to treat is as a "project" or maybe an extended "workshop."
Great, so get it.
The scope is focused and its helpful. I mean any bit of stress you can manage, relieve, or become aware about (which is what this book is about) is worth its weight in gold. The worksheets that you can get are simple and work. This will help you understand stress and breakdown what the stress is really all about, helping you move away from it, and recognize it for bad thinking, and how to get around it. How much effort you put into the work afterwards is always up to you. A nice companion website I recommend and the discussion/message forum is good for support. The author will even respond to you on its facebook page. Time for me to listen again and do more of the work.