A unique and empowering resource to overcoming stress and stabilizing your mental health in today’s volatile world—part of the bestselling Inner Game series, with more than one million copies sold!
“Tim Gallwey is one of the great teachers of our time. In this day, when many talk of accelerating learning in organizations but few have actually done it, the words of a master are timely indeed.”—Peter M. Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization
Renowned sports psychology expert W. Timothy Gallwey teams up with two esteemed physicians to present an invaluable guide for managing everyday stress. Gallwey explains how negative self-talk undermines us and leaves us feeling helpless and unhappy—and he shows that we have the means to build a shield against stress using our abilities to take childlike pleasure in learning new skills, which can help us rest, relax, and trust our own judgement.
With his trademark mix of case histories and interactive worksheets, Gallwey helps us tap into our inner strengths with these practical 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.
You don’t have to be an athlete to keep your life in perspective and your performance at its peak. A one-of-a kind guide, The Inner
Combining the expertise of the sports psychologist author of The Inner Game of Tennis and two stress specialists, an anecdotal guide to mental health in today's world explains how to develop internal stability through a series of practical steps designed to help readers to change how they feel and respond to stress.
Publisher
Random House International
Publication Date
Aug 2009
ISBN
9781400067916
Pages
240 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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