13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do: Take Back Your Power, Embrace Change, Face Your Fears, and Train Your Brain for Happiness and Success

13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do: Take Back Your Power, Embrace Change, Face Your Fears, and Train Your Brain for Happiness and Success

by Amy Morin
13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do: Take Back Your Power, Embrace Change, Face Your Fears, and Train Your Brain for Happiness and Success

13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do: Take Back Your Power, Embrace Change, Face Your Fears, and Train Your Brain for Happiness and Success

by Amy Morin

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Overview

Expanding on her viral post that has become an international phenomenon, a psychotherapist offers simple yet effective solutions for increasing mental strength and finding happiness and success in life.

As a licensed clinical social worker, college psychology instructor, and psychotherapist, Amy Morin has seen countless people choose to succeed despite facing enormous challenges. That resilience inspired her to write 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do, a web post that instantly went viral, and was picked up by the Forbes website.

Morin’s post focused on the concept of mental strength, how mentally strong people avoid negative behaviors—feeling sorry for themselves, resenting other people’s success, and dwelling on the past. Instead, they focus on the positive to help them overcome challenges and become their best.

In this inspirational, affirmative book, Morin expands upon her original message, providing practical strategies to help readers avoid the thirteen common habits that can hold them back from success. Combining compelling anecdotal stories with the latest psychological research, she offers strategies for avoiding destructive thoughts, emotions, and behaviors common to everyone.

Like physical strength, mental strength requires healthy habits, exercise, and hard work. Morin teaches you how to embrace a happier outlook and arms you to emotionally deal with life’s inevitable hardships, setbacks, and heartbreaks—sharing for the first time her own poignant story of tragedy, and how she summoned the mental strength to move on. As she makes clear, mental strength isn’t about acting tough; it’s about feeling empowered to overcome life's challenges.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062358295
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 12/23/2014
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 715,000
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Amy Morin is a psychotherapist, mental strength trainer and an international bestselling author. Her books in the 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do series have sold more than 1 million copies and been translated into more than 40 languages. She's the award-winning host of the Mentally Stronger podcast and she gave one of the most popular TEDx talks of all time. The Guardian dubbed her the "self-help guru of the moment" and Forbes refers to her as "a thought leadership star. She lives on a sailboat in the Florida Keys. You can visit her online at amymorinlcsw.com.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

What is Mental Strength? 5

Chapter 1 They Don't Waste Time Feeling Sorry for Themselves 16

Chapter 2 They Don't Give Away Their Power 34

Chapter 3 They Don't Shy Away from Change 52

Chapter 4 They Don't Focus on Things They Cant Control 72

Chapter 5 They Don't Worry About Pleasing Everyone 91

Chapter 6 They Don't Fear Taking Calculated Risks 110

Chapter 7 They Don't Dwell on the Past 129

Chapter 8 They Don't Make the Same Mistakes Over and Over 146

Chapter 9 They Don't Resent Other People's Success 162

Chapter 10 They Don't Give Up After the First Failure 180

Chapter 11 They Don't Fear Alone Time 196

Chapter 12 They Don't Feel the World Owes Them Anything 215

Chapter 13 They Don't Expect Immediate Results 230

Conclusion: Maintaining Mental Strength 248

References 251

Acknowledgements 258

A Note from Any Morin 281

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