Books Related to the Topic


To learn more about stress and time management, there are a number of current books that provide a various views of the issue.

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  • The 10 Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management--
    Written for anyone who suffers from "time famine," this essential handbook provides simple, effective methods for successfully taking control of one's hours- and one's life. Smith shows how, by managing time better, anyone can lead a happier, more confident and fulfilled life.

  • 101 Ways to Simplify Your Life-- Not reviewed.

  • 201 Things to Do While You're Getting Better (At Home or in the Hospital: How to Successfully Cope with Boredom and Pain Without Losing Your Sanity)-- Not reviewed.

  • Ways to Relieve Stress in 60 Seconds
    Cheaper than two weeks in Maui, saner than primal screaming, and more practical than a dry martini, this book delivers exactly what it promises--60 short, proven techniques to reduce stress in a minute or less. Here are mind games, quick physical challenges, and imaging and concentration exercises that instantly refocus energy. Stress-test patch on the cover for before-and-after verification. Illustratedthroughout.

  • The Be (Happy) Attitudes

  • The Complete Guide to Stress Management-- The author is a doctor who has developed a yoga-based program for coping with stress, which she presents after discussion of the causes and consequences of stress. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

  • Cool Cats, Calm Kids-- Today's children are stressed. They need learning tools that are fun, informative and memorable to help them ope. "Cool Cats, Calm Kids" is a practical yet humorous guide to stress management for children ages 7-12.

  • Coping With the Stressed-Out People in Your Life-- We must all shoulder the burden of others' stress at times. This ground-breaking new book reveals how it's possible to offer the stressed people around us the support they need, while still keeping our own stress under healthy control. Dr. Nathan is co-author of The Doctor's Guide to Instant Stress Relief and Stress Management.

  • Dancing With Fear-- The publisher writes, "DANCING WITH FEAR features a unique cognitive behavioral approach known as the CHAANGE program that has already helped more than 14,000 people overcome their anxiety disorders. A national network of affiliated psychotherapists is using and training other professionals in this program. It is a unique program that also includes a spiritual element for those who are interested."

  • Dinosaur Brains: Dealing With All Those Impossible People at Work

  • Dump Your Stress in the Compost Pile: Stress Reduction Through Gardening

  • Enthusiasm Makes the Difference

  • A Guide to Confident Living

  • Have a Great Day

  • In God We Trust: A Positive Faith for Troubled Time-- As a call to personal redemption and a return to the devout faith of the founding fathers, In God We Trust is an inspiring look at hope for a crumbling nation. With Peale's inspiration and encouragement, readers can once again find the moral stamina they need to live faithful, faith-filled lives.

  • Life's Little Relaxation Book-- This elegantly designed, small-format paperback is filled with 300 easy and effective ways to take the edge off everyday living--take a walk with someone whose company you enjoy, read a good mystery by the fireplace, stargaze on a clear evening, rent a convertible. Illustrations.

  • Norman Vincent Peale's Bible Power for Successful Living

  • The Power of Positive Thinking

  • Positive Imaging

  • The Tough Minded Optimist

  • Tough Times Never Last But Tough People Do-- Face the challenges of life and discover how to learn from them as you deal with them.

  • Turn Toward the Wind: Embracing Change in Your Life-- Learn to embrace the change in your life whether good or bad and discover how God is working through it all.
    
    
    
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