Longing to thrive but stuck in survive? Read on … Are you one of many people who, on the surface, look as though they are coping but, in reality, are not? Are you juggling endless WhatsApp groups, growing to-do lists and a constant feeling of teetering on the edge of overwhelm? This book is a transformative guide for those yearning to escape the anxiety brought on by the pressure to be perfectly productive at home, at work and socially. Psychologist Allison Keating will help you find practical and realistic ways to deal effectively with anxiety, manage panic attacks and move out of survival mode to a place where you can articulate what gives you joy in order to find a new way of living that aligns with your core values. This book will take you from 'It's all too much!' to 'I've got this.' 'It's All Too Much is like having a therapist at your fingertips. Reassuring. Compassionate. Kind. Immensely helpful.' Niamh Fitzpatrick, Psychologist and Author 'Practical and so accessible. Allison helps you to understand yourself and the people around you.' Doireann Garrihy
4.5 stars. 🎧 Excellent content, very relatable for many people wanting to live better with a diagnosed Anxiety Disorder or troublesome anxiety symptoms.
It Will be worthwhile me listening to this one again to absorb and practice more of it. One of the few downsides of non- fiction audiobooks is being unable to print/copy the sections that have practical or written exercises I want to do.
The narration with Irish accent was lovely, but a bit rapid for me, and my free app didn’t allow reducing to a helpful speed.
Amazing and incredibly practical book. I found it deeply insightful and so relevant to modern day life. The breakdown of big emotional and mental-load challenges into simple steps was helpful, even just implementing 1-2 to begin with, the reassurance that baby steps are key for long term growth which is also not linear. The strategies throughout the book were useful. I really enjoyed this book, somethings I already knew but had forgotten in day to day life so the reminder was super helpful. Highly recommend.