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Happy Not Perfect: Upgrade Your Mind, Challenge Your Thoughts and Free Yourself From Anxiety
Hardback
Main Details
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Happy Not Perfect: Upgrade Your Mind, Challenge Your Thoughts and Free Yourself From Anxiety
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Poppy Jamie
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:320 | Dimensions(mm): Height 144,Width 218 |
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Category/Genre | Coping With Personal Problems Coping with anxiety and phobias Self-help and personal development |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781529339161
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Classifications | Dewey:158.1 |
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Publishing Details |
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Hodder & Stoughton
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Imprint |
Yellow Kite
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Publication Date |
10 June 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Even before the pandemic brought on a crushing wave of stress, anxiety, isolation and financial struggle, there was a growing mental health crisis - exacerbated by a digital-first culture that is putting untold pressure on a generation of young people. Poppy Jamie has made it her life's mission to do something about this and share the actionable, science-backed solutions we can all use to rewire our daily thoughts and break damaging patterns for good - those same ones that she used to piece herself back together after suffering from chronic anxiety and burnout. Happy Not Perfect, the book, sets out her 'Four-Step Flex Framework' that will enable readers to bend and stretch their negative thought pathways into better shape, unravel their emotional blockages, raise their energy levels, move through challenges with confidence and create a life aligned with their deepest values and aspirations. Blending cutting-edge science from the world's leading experts, straight-talking spirituality and the very soul of Poppy's own experiences. She is an author who's been there and wants to equip us with the tools, knowledge and methods we can use to navigate our hardest days, become adaptable, re-write old habits and fears and snap us out of autopilot, to start building a brighter future. * Poppy says 'The Flex is about committing to compassionate action to change our realities. Life will never be perfect, and our happiness lies in the beautiful acceptance of that. This book is about digging deeper into our psyche to heal the root of our thinking and as we all carry emotional wounds, micro or macro, taking the time to understand the root of the stories we tell ourselves, is essential in rewriting new scripts moving forward. * "Poppy is one of my favourite voices in the world, always in pursuit of understanding, information, and empathy." - Jameela Jamil * "For the past four years Poppy has been campaigning for better mental well-being education and accessible tools - she is inspirational and makes complex problems easy to understand." - Suki Waterhouse
Author Biography
Mental health activist, Forbes' '30 under 30', entrepreneur and TV presenter, Poppy Jamie, is the founder of the mental wellbeing app, Happy Not Perfect, co-founder of the accessories line Pop & Suki and host of the Not Perfect podcast. In 2016, Poppy launched the first talk show on Snapchat 'Pillow Talk with Poppy' and went on to launch her two enterprises dedicated to creating accessible tools to help soothe the stress and anxiety levels of users and boost their mind health. Poppy is also the youngest board member on the UCLA Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital Board of Advisor and a Point of Light award holder, given in 2019 by the former Prime Minister of England for her ground-breaking work in the mental health field. She runs Happiness Workshops for thousands to institutions and companies across the UK and US, from Cambridge University to the New York Times. She is also a Global Goals keeper for the United Nations and studied Social Policy at the London School of Economics. Happy Not Perfect is her debut book.
ReviewsPoppy is one of my favourite voices in the world, always in pursuit of understanding, information, and empathy. -- Jameela Jamil For the past four years Poppy has been campaigning for better mental well-being education and accessible tools. She is inspirational and makes complex problems easy to understand. She teaches when you don't think you're being taught, so suddenly you leave a conversation with Poppy feeling amazing and realizing you know so much more than before you started. She's on speed dial when I need some words of wisdom mid-crisis! -- Suki Waterhouse I believe mental health is one of the most important things to address in our society today so that it can become more widely accepted and less 'shameful' to talk about. That's why it's called mental HEALTH after all. The work that Poppy has done to normalize and celebrate the conversation around mental health has been beyond generous. I'm so grateful to have gotten to know her beautiful soul. From the minute you meet her, you can immediately sense that her mission in life is to help others. -- Julianne Hough Poppy's powerful approach will help you take control of your thoughts so they don't control you. -- Lori Gottlieb, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone What Poppy does in Happy Not Perfect is marshal the evidence from a legion of world-renowned thinkers, living and dead, to demonstrate the reality that striving for perfection is counter-productive, that before we can be happy we must offer ourselves compassion and ultimately, that the solution to our own happiness is not external but internal. She offers innumerable examples and practical techniques that gives us the tools necessary to be the architects of our own happiness and recognize that to be happy, one doesn't have to be perfect. -- James R. Doty, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Into the Magic Shop Happy Not Perfect is a must-read if perfectionism, comparing yourself to others, and thinking you're inadequate is taking you down. The strategies here are well thought out, practical, easy to implement, effective, and life-changing. Using them, you'll experience breakthroughs that lead to less anxiety, more emotional freedom, and genuine connection with others. Thank you, Poppy Jamie, for gifting us with your FLEX approach! -- Joan Rosenberg, PhD, author of 90 Seconds to a Life You Love After perhaps one of the most a nxiety-ridden years in our recent history, this book by wellness founder Poppy Jamie is a welcome read . . . [Jamie] details her work with mental health experts and researchers to uncover effective brain-rewiring strategies. Through her experience, you'll glean advice on how to be more adaptable and accepting of our very uncertain world. -- mindbodygreen Poppy's powerful approach will help you take control of your thoughts so they don't control you. -- Lori Gottlieb, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
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