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13 cosas que las personas mentalmente fuertes no hacen / 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do

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Translation of: 13 things mentally strong people don't do.

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Amy Morin

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Como la fuerza física, la fuerza mental requiere de hábitos saludables, ejercicio y trabajo arduo. Morin nos enseña cómo adoptar un enfoque más positivo y nos da las armas para lidiar con las dificultades de la vida y programar tu cerebro para la felicidad y el éxito.

En este libro inspirador, Morin expande su mensaje original y combina anécdotas entretenidas con lo último en investigación psicológica para enseñarnos cómo evitar los pensamientos, emociones y comportamientos destructivos que nos afectan, en lugar de eso, nos muestra cómo enfocarnos en los aspectos positivos para poder superar los desafíos que se presentan y convertirnos en la mejor versión de nosotros mismos.

El libro sensación a nivel mundial, con nuevas estrategias revolucionarias que funcionan para todo el mundo, de amas de casa a soldados y de maestros a empresarios.

Descubre con Amy Morin que un líder, un innovador, un emprendedor no tienen límites, y nunca, harían lo siguiente:

1. No pierden el tiempo autocompadeciéndose.
2. No regalan su poder.
3. No evitan el cambio.
4. No se concentran en lo que no pueden controlar.
5. No se preocupan por complacer a los demás.
6. No temen arriesgarse.
7. No viven en el pasado.
8. No repiten los mismos errores.
9. No les duele el éxito de los demás.
10. No se rinden tras un fracaso.
11. No temen a la soledad.
12. No sienten que el mundo les debe algo.
13. No esperan resultados inmediatos.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

The Ultimate Guide to Mastering Your Mental Strength

Everyone knows that regular exercise and weight training lead to physical strength. But how do we strengthen ourselves mentally for the truly tough times? And what should we do when we face these challenges? Or as psychotherapist Amy Morin asks, what should we avoid when we encounter adversity? Through her years counseling others and her own experiences navigating personal loss, Morin realized it is often the habits we cannot break that are holding us back from true success and happiness. Indulging in self-pity, agonizing over things beyond our control, obsessing over past events, resenting the achievements of others, or expecting immediate positive results holds us back. This list of things mentally strong people don't do resonated so much with readers that when it was picked up by Forbes.com it received ten million views.

Now, for the first time, Morin expands upon the thirteen things from her viral post and shares her tried-and-true practices for increasing mental strength. Morin writes with searing honesty, incorporating anecdotes from her work as a college psychology instructor and psychotherapist as well as personal stories about how she bolstered her own mental strength when tragedy threatened to consume her.

Increasing your mental strength can change your entire attitude. It takes practice and hard work, but with Morin's specific tips, exercises, and troubleshooting advice, it is possible to not only fortify your mental muscle but also drastically improve the quality of your life.

Product details

Authors Amy Morin
Publisher Random House N.Y.
 
Languages Spanish
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.04.2021
 
EAN 9786073181532
ISBN 978-607-31-8153-2
No. of pages 312
Dimensions 125 mm x 190 mm x 22 mm
Weight 216 g
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Lifestyle, personal development
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Women's and gender studies

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