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Calm Is a Superpower - Stay Grounded When Life Gets Intense - cover

Calm Is a Superpower - Stay Grounded When Life Gets Intense

Mukesh Kumar

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Calm Is a Superpower: Stay Grounded When Life Gets Intense by Sunny Sharma is a practical guide to mastering your emotions in high-pressure environments. Emotional intelligence isn’t about controlling how you feel—it’s about understanding emotions, using them wisely, and staying balanced when everything around you isn't. This book teaches you how to identify emotional triggers, regulate your responses, and build stronger relationships without losing your center. You’ll learn how to handle conflict, reduce emotional reactivity, and stay composed when the stakes are high. If you’ve ever said something you regret, taken things personally, or felt overwhelmed by your own reactions, this book gives you the tools to reset in real-time. Calm isn’t weakness—it’s emotional leadership. And in today’s world, that’s the real advantage.
Available since: 08/08/2025.
Print length: 92 pages.

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