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Summary of The 5 Resets by Aditi Nerurkar - Rewire Your Brain and Body for Less Stress and More Resilience - cover

Summary of The 5 Resets by Aditi Nerurkar - Rewire Your Brain and Body for Less Stress and More Resilience

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Dr. Aditi Nerurkar offers a reimagined approach to overcoming stress and burnout using five mindset shifts. Stress is a healthy biological phenomenon that helps us tackle life's demands, but it becomes problematic when it outpaces our frequency, leading to burnout, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and other physical symptoms. Dr. Nerurkar explains that everyday attempts at being "resilient" like multitasking, sleeping less, and lifestyle overhauls are not beneficial to our stressed brains. She prescribes practical solutions, such as the Resilience Rule of 2, accepting multitasking is a myth, and adopting the Bookend Method. The five mindset shifts and fifteen proven techniques help change our relationship with stress and feel calmer.
Available since: 02/01/2024.
Print length: 49 pages.

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