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Resilient Living Habits - cover

Resilient Living Habits

Lucas Nguyen

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Resilient Living Habits offers a science-backed blueprint for thriving in modern life by transforming small, intentional actions into lasting resilience. The book’s central theme challenges the myth that well-being requires drastic overhauls, arguing instead that daily habits in mindfulness, physical activity, and social connection—rooted in WHO guidelines—build adaptive resilience to navigate stress and uncertainty. A striking example: WHO data reveals 5 million annual premature deaths link to insufficient movement, underscoring the life-or-death stakes of routine choices. The text also explores how mindfulness practices rewire the brain (neuroplasticity), reducing stress hormones by up to 30% in consistent practitioners.

 
Uniquely, the book frames self-care as a communal act, showing how personal habits ripple into community health. It avoids generic advice by blending global insights—like Japan’s purpose-driven ikigai philosophy—with practical tools such as 10-minute micro-workouts for busy professionals or the Resilience Audit to identify habit gaps. Structured in three clear sections, it progresses from the science of habit formation to overcoming real-world barriers, finally integrating strategies like habit stacking to reinforce behaviors. Real-world stories, like caregivers balancing self-care or neighborhoods reviving public parks, make concepts relatable.

 
Written in accessible language, Resilient Living Habits stands out by balancing WHO credibility with adaptable solutions. It empowers readers to design personalized routines while acknowledging systemic challenges, offering a path to not just survive chaos, but cultivate sustained vitality.
Available since: 01/26/2025.
Print length: 65 pages.

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