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Mind Balance

Lila Santoro

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

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"Mind Balance" offers a practical guide to achieving emotional well-being and mental health in today's demanding world. The book emphasizes that a balanced mental state isn't just a stroke of luck, but a skill honed through practice. Readers will explore the link between mind, body, and environment, learning actionable techniques for emotional regulation and stress management.

 
Did you know that understanding the neurological roots of your emotions can empower you to respond proactively, instead of reactively? The book progresses systematically, starting with key concepts like emotional intelligence and stress resilience. It then delves into Cognitive Restructuring, which helps you understand how your thoughts influence your emotions, and it offers practical guidance on mindfulness and meditation. It also covers stress management techniques, from time management to exercise.

 
The book uniquely blends psychological theories with real-world examples, offering step-by-step guides and self-assessment tools, to improve mind balance and foster inner peace.
Disponible desde: 14/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 123 páginas.

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