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Learn to Relax : A Practical Guide to Easing Tension and Conquering Stress

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We all need to relax. If only it were as easy as it sounds! Now, with this beautifully illustrated and practical volume, anyone can learn to let go. Offering almost 30 ingenious and easy-to-do exercises tailor-made for busy people, plus original illustrations to aid visualization and a friendly text that's low on jargon, Learn to Relax presents effective ways to ease tension at work, at home, or on the road. Stress counselor Mike George suggests simple techniques for breathing, massage, anxiety control, time management, sleep enrichment, detachment, and meditation, all designed to calm the mind. Drawn from both Eastern and Western traditions, this book's easy yet highly effective strategies reveal how we can put problems in perspective, deepen self-awareness, and celebrate the positive in life. Practical and inspirational in the style of Teach Yourself to Dream, Learn to Relax is the only accessible illustrated relaxation book on the market -- and an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to rediscover the essential art of relaxation.

160 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1998

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6,743 reviews264 followers
November 24, 2021
Trăim într-o lume a schimbărilor, în care sunt cultivate îndoiala, nesiguranţa şi anxietatea. În timp ce unele persoane consideră că stresul este necesar pentru a atinge performanţe maxime, pentru mult mai multă lume stresul este cauza unor boli împovărătoare.
În urmă cu numai o sută şi ceva de ani, atacul de cord (una dintre cele mai grave boli provocate de stres) era doar o ciudăţenie medicală. Oare pentru că acum un secol ne era mult mai uşor să ne relaxăm? În acele timpuri, calitatea vieţii era mai importantă decât cantitatea de lucruri făcute – iar oamenii erau mai degrabă fiinţe decât „înfăptuitori“.
Nu putem călători înapoi în timp, în schimb, putem învăţa să ne reclădim un stil de viaţă mult mai sănătos şi mai relaxant, prin care să regăsim ceva din acea pace pierdută. Trebuie doar să vrem, iată singura condiţie. La începutul anilor 1980, am început să fiu foarte stresat. În perioada aceea nu-l numeam stres, îi spuneam, pur şi simplu, durere. Lucram până la ore târzii, şapte zile pe săptămână, împins de termenele de predare presante. Relaţiile mele erau departe de a fi armonioase, locul de muncă nu-mi aducea nici o satisfacţie, viaţa mi se părea adesea lipsită de sens
şi nu se ivea nici o lumină la capătul tunelului.
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165 reviews9 followers
September 7, 2008
This is a pleasant book. While it doesn't offer any in-depth ways to 'learn to relax', it's a good introduction to a variety of paths available for those interested. After reading it, you've got some practical ideas and some basis for further reading. I bought this book because I liked the 'feel' of it, because the layout and writing style appealed to me, and on that front it certainly deliverd. The only problem I have with it are the exercises. They're described in such a short, matter-of-fact fashion, that I don't feel there's quite enough guidance to actually do them. Too much is left to the discipline and insight of the reader.
Profile Image for William Hill.
Author 4 books5 followers
February 15, 2021
I liked some of the exercises this book gave for relaxation and calming. It's especially relevant today with all of the stress we are all facing. Though I have been practicing Eastern Meditation for many years (based on my martial arts training), it's always good to get a new perspective on mindfulness, relaxation and breathing. If you haven't tried any of these methods before, then this book is worth a read. The illustrations and layout make it easy to understand and enjoyable to read.
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273 reviews20 followers
April 17, 2020
Going through my bookshelves while sheltering in place. This might be one of those unexpected gems. Or maybe it's just the right kind of book for these times. The visualizations, unusual and rather perfect for my current state of mind, felt like a breath of calm and are worthy of 5 stars.
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10 reviews
March 20, 2010
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this book, it's practically my bible. It has wonderful exercises to help deal with stress. If I could, I would buy a copy for everyone I know..and that's a lot of people.
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Author 7 books13 followers
March 14, 2021
It feels somewhat unfair to give this book only three stars, because it does offer some varied and useful techniques (and historical approaches) to ease stress and anxiety. But because me, being an anxious sort, have been meditating for years and have read a good deal about relaxation techniques—of which there is a wealth of info about online—a fair amount of this material seems a bit dated (even though, ironically, many of its citations are timeless).

Regardless, some good exercises, covering a range of relaxation techniques and thoughts on easing stress.
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2 reviews
February 18, 2025
This book truly eases tensions - because it’s absolute nonsense. Reading it felt like listening to the kind of deep, philosophical conversations my friends and I had when we were 12, convinced we had life all figured out.

I highly recommend the audiobook over reading it. Play it on your way home after a long day at work, but manage your expectations—this isn’t a book to take seriously. Just listen for fun.

That said, it does have one redeeming quality: it constantly reminds us that our worth is never tied to external, superficial things. And that’s always a good message to hear.
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1,614 reviews14 followers
June 9, 2025
From the cover to the layout of the book, it is so relaxing. This book is not a play-by-play way to learn to relax. It is more of an eye-opening suggestion of how to look at building your own path to relax. It does have practical exercises, which you can do and easily personalize. I would recommend this to anyone.
Profile Image for Christine Kayser.
482 reviews14 followers
January 20, 2023
Some of it was interesting, but I didn't feel like I really learned anything new.
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123 reviews6 followers
April 26, 2023
“And every time we arrive at the future, we shall find that it was waiting for us all along — primed to receive us by all that we had thought, said and done in the past.” (pg. 153)
10 reviews
May 13, 2024
Very superficial and full of casual fluff. Ideas such as that everyone has ‘unlimited potential’ within them, are the very source of a lot of stress.
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1,658 reviews
February 11, 2016
Easy to follow guidelines.....chapters include:
Roads to Relaxation:
Stillness Breath & Calm:
Body at Rest and in Motion:
Self and relationship:
Mind Power:

Life in compared to driving on a super highway & the book focuses on slowing down and getting there with mindfulness of the journey.

"We often hear of people breaking down from overwork. But in nine out of ten cases they are really suffering from worry or over anxiety."

"Your playing small doesn't serve you. There in nothing enlightened about shrinking" Nelson Mandala

The illustrations are very plain an unadorned, but I prefer simpler texts...less explanation & discussion.
Profile Image for Jennifer Jackson.
4 reviews12 followers
January 16, 2012
The exercises in this book are eye opening. It got me through a very rough time in my life. If you have a tendency to live life "always on" some day it can be a super tool to help you learn to decompress. Great techniques to do before bed, at a stoplight, or in your office..basically whenever you need to relax.
13 reviews2 followers
August 25, 2008
This is an easy read which is perfect if you have trouble relaxing. It includes meditations, visualizations and affirmations to help reprogram your response to stress and mindfully make choices to alleviate tension.
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2 reviews1 follower
July 15, 2015
Descriptive, Esoteric, and holistic are few of the words I would use to describe this book. Included are great exercises for the stressed person.
Practical book that I highly recommend to any one looking to unwind and loosen up from being apart of such a hectic work-based society.
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2 reviews4 followers
July 1, 2010
Seriously. People need a book for this????
Profile Image for Cherie Kephart.
Author 3 books69 followers
April 3, 2015
I need this book more than I'd like to admit. Lovely images, beautiful ideas on how to relax more.
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