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The Self-Care Handbook: A Practical Guide to Integrating Self-Care Into Everyday Life to Improve Wellbeing

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The Self-Care Handbook provides practical and achievable tactics to incorporate self-care into your everyday life. Best Selling author Gill Hasson shows you how to take responsibility for your own happiness, and fulfil you psychological, emotional, physical and social needs, while overcoming stress and negativity. Learn how to change your life for the better through eating healthily, regular exercise and activity, and having meaning and purpose. The Self-Care Handbook will show


How to achieve a work-life balance To connect with others and manage your relationships To be kind to yourself To manage stress To have resilience, bounce back from adversity How positive thinking will give you an optimistic outlook

240 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 20, 2019

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Gill Hasson

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Gill Hasson is the author of Mindfulness: Be mindful. Live in the moment works with people from diverse backgrounds and situations. Her key motivation is her belief in the ability of people to positively change their way of thinking - about life, other people, and themselves.

She is a freelance journalist and writes articles on personal development and relationships for a variety of magazines, including Psychologies and Take A Break, and for a number of websites.

As well as delivering adult education courses in personal development, she is an associate tutor for the University of Sussex where she teaches career and personal development and academic study skills. She delivers training in child and adolescent development to preschool, youth and social workers, teachers and parents.

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1,489 reviews12 followers
June 15, 2021
The problem with these books is that the advice is the same and rather generic, take example the chapter on work, while yes it's nice to put boundaries in place many corporations don't really care about your boundaries they have their own expectations. Overall whoever some helpful bits if you pick out what you need
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251 reviews4 followers
April 14, 2022
Gill Hasson delivers her intended objectives of the book: taking care of oneself to become happier, healthier and fulfilling one’s life.

Did not expect to read the book initially and glad I did so. Her succinct anecdotes and action list plus excellent quotes, where applicable are spot on to drive her points into your mind, body, and soul.

Truly a self-care handbook and excellent choice to keep one for your personal library. It may also inspire you to carry out personal projects.
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54 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2020
— insightful, even-toned and to the point

— divided into care for your i) mind ii) body iii) the good times and bad times

— can seem obvious but wisdom tends to go that way

would recommend
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507 reviews8 followers
January 17, 2022
2.5

Didn't like the layout of the book but has some good recommendations, especially at the end there's a lot of books and websites you can look at
99 reviews4 followers
March 17, 2022
Really useful book - lots of helpful advice, external resources. Very UK centric, but applicable elsewhere too.
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62 reviews1 follower
January 30, 2023
Super quick read. Not really new information but helped reinforce best practices of self care we all need to incorporate
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86 reviews1 follower
July 26, 2024
I loved how she acknowledged that some people can't exercise as a non disabled person can.
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157 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2024
It is a good self care framework definitely a handbook. It's straight forward.
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130 reviews38 followers
April 3, 2024
I did not like this book. While I'm sure it was written with 'good' intentions it didn't come across well. The tone of the book was super patronising. Though I did listen to the audio version so not sure if that was down to the book itself or the narrator or a combo of the two. However, one thing it differently did do was super simplify extremely complicated issues. This was not a good thing as a lot of the challenge and complexity was lost was as a result. It also lead to a large undertone of shame and that the reader was lacking for not being able to do things. It also implies that self care is easy. To conclude speaking as someone with mental illness this book is extremely damaging. I would not recommend.
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