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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Bernstein is the founder of ActivInsight! a revolutionary technique that changes how people handle life's challenges. Corporate clients include Merrill Lynch! U.S. Trust! Johnson & Johnson! General Electric! Coca-Cola! and many other organizations interested in resilience and change. Andrew also teaches at the Wharton School in the Executive Education division and teaches pro-bono at not-for-profit organizations. You can find more information at endofstress.com . Klappentext Bernstein's volume is an outstanding guide to understanding the nature of stress and how to handle it' Aaron T Beck, MD, Founder of Cognitive Therapy 'Andrew Bernstein has brought some much-needed common sense to the subject of stress and that alone makes this book a winner' Caroline Myss, author of Defy Gravity and Invisible Acts of Power What is stress? Where does it come from? And is it possible to live without it? In The End of Stress , Andrew Bernstein sets out to uncover the truth about stress. And it's not what you think. For more than half a century, we've been told that stress comes from adverse external influences - for example work, health, finances or family, that it's a by-product of our ancestors flight-or-fight response, and that to cope with it we should learn to breathe, relax and manage our stressors. All of this, according to this groundbreaking new book, is wrong.Discover the truth about where stress really comes from and follow Andrew Bernstein's practical programme to help you transform any issue - including relationships, money, success, weight loss, heartbreak, uncertainty, interpersonal conflict, loss of a loved one and more - so that you can live a happier, healthier life. www.endofstress.com A groundbreaking book that gives readers not just a powerful tool to deal with stress but more importantly a new way to understand it. Bernstein's approach is particularly well-suited to the challenges of life today. Zusammenfassung A groundbreaking book that gives readers not just a powerful tool to deal with stress but more importantly a new way to understand it. Bernstein's approach is particularly well-suited to the challenges of life today....