Solve the cycle of overwhelm and exhaustion, and empower yourself to create positive change. This interactive workbook from the experts behind the New York Times bestseller Burnout offers up the tools and tips to help get you there.
We all want to achieve wellness. But wellness is not a state of mind or a state of being--it's a state of action. It's the freedom to oscillate through all the cycles of being human: from effort to rest, sleeping to waking, autonomy to connection. Burnout, on the other hand, happens when we get stuck. The Burnout Workbook will help you notice when you get stuck and show you how to get unstuck--inside you'll find:
engaging questions
exercises to practice skills visual guides stories quotes and more!
Feel better, minimize stress, manage your emotions, and live a more joyful life. Whether or not you've read Burnout, this workbook will help you learn what true wellness can look like in your life.
The official bio is: "Emily Nagoski has a PhD in Health Behavior with a doctoral concentration in human sexuality from Indiana University (IU), and a master’s degree (also from IU) in Counseling, with a clinical internship at the Kinsey Institute Sexual Health Clinic. She has taught graduate and undergraduate classes in human sexuality, relationships and communication, stress management, and sex education."
What all that means, really, is that I am here to teach women to live with confidence and joy inside their bodies. It's a small goal in the grand scheme of things - I'm not trying to bring peace to the Middle East or repair the ozone layer - but it's a goal that I think truly does have the power to change lives and, ultimately, the world.
As someone who has dealt their entire life with anxiety and stress management, finding the Burnout book by these authors was a life-changing experience. As soon as I learned that they had created a workbook as well I immediately ordered it. I have taken my time to work my way through the reading, journaling, and activities outlined in this book. All have been helpful and worth the time and effort to engage with the material. This is definitely a book I could work through at a later time and find every bit as helpful as I encounter and process my way through new seasons and situations of challenge.
Great workbook and resource. Even as a clinician of almost 10 years, I've learned some things (or found a different perspective or approach). I like both the full book and this workbook and recommend getting both.
3.5 stars//Physical Book//Similarly to the actual book that goes with this, I felt like a lot of the exercises and prompts were kind of basic and had already covered things I’ve explored in the past. I was surprised to find that when I tried to do the “ideal day” activity, my daily schedule/structure is already pretty much exactly what I’d want it to be realistically. There were some exercises that I felt were valuable, but there were some that I didn’t really dig too deeply into because I’ve done them before.