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Stoicism: The Art Of Being Calm And Centred In A Manic World.

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The Stoic way and it's ancient Greek roots have been trodden by some of the greatest minds in history. It's now making a comeback and its teachings are helping many people cope with today's hectic World, and they can benefit you immensely too.

Learning to be calm in the face of adversity, unshakeable when the chips are down, and centered when unexpected curveballs get thrown your way is priceless. 

So often our biggest mistakes and regrets in life come when we have been rash in our decision making, or triggered in our responses. It can damage relationships, business opportunities or lead to greater negative consequences.

The Stoic way will help you overcome these challenges and change your perceptions in how you see both yourself and the World around you. It will encourage you to become more measured and to choose your battles wisely. 

The Greek philosophers knew that learning these techniques and strategies would help them to flourish and become resolute in where they wanted to go in life. It gave them a blueprint to achieve their goals and it can do exactly the same for you.

They say that there is 'nothing new under the Sun' and what worked well back then works just as well in todays society. If anything it could be argued Stoicism is more needed now more than ever due to the heavy stresses of modern day life.

In this book you will learn the following

The history of Stoicism.How to live in the present moment.How to roll with the punches and remain balanced and calm.Learn to control your emotions.Learn how to remain unaffected by what others think or say about you.How to focus on the positives in all situations.How to become mentally stronger.How to deal with death and grief.61 daily practices to learn the Stoic way.There are far too many benefits to this way of life to list here, and by following the strategies and techniques laid out in the book you don't have to keep repeating the same patterns that drag you down.

So if this sounds like you then please click the 'add to cart' button above to make a start on the Stoic path!

78 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 8, 2019

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November 20, 2019
Begginers book, although i am improving to some more semi advances level there are some clever insights i havent thought about. Concise and very well and easy put. In general i like it and i will definately recomend it to people
8 reviews
December 12, 2022
Good explanation and direction for implementing stoicism as a way of life!

This is the second book I have read on Stoicism and I particularly liked the exercises the author provided and how to overcome any obstacles to practicing them.

Additional encouragement to not give up regardless of the inevitable failures one will encounter when trying to reach your full potential, speaks to the wisdom the author has acquired in applying these principles to his own life.
4 reviews
July 29, 2020
This is a good users manual for how to remain calm in stressful situations. A good to have manual to refer to now and then. The exercises are helpful.

Understand Stoicism before you read and use this book. The book is great to have and use in stressful situations.
6 reviews
March 8, 2022
very good read

Whether you are into Stoicism or not, this book helps you. I felt stuck for so many months, these exercises helped to improve my outlook! I recommend to those who are looking for life answers!
23 reviews
September 4, 2019
Eh!

Quick read. Not my cup of tea. I guess l am in the advance stage of discovery and this just didn't do it for me.
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March 26, 2021
Way too short to even touch the depth of Stoic Philosophy. It might pique the interest of those beginners, but the little motivational blurbs will only carry a person so far!
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May 17, 2021
This is a good book for a beginners concert of stoicism but it doesn’t offer the advance thinking exercises I was looking for.
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