How To Be A Stoic: Little-Known Tips On How To Cut Through Distractions And Desires To Become A Better Human Being - David Dillinger

How To Be A Stoic: Little-Known Tips On How To Cut Through Distractions And Desires To Become A Better Human Being

By David Dillinger

  • Release Date: 2021-01-23
  • Genre: Philosophy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 476 Ratings

Description

Do you want to learn how to navigate this chaotic life without wasting it? 

Are you looking for effective ways to stop worrying about the past or future and focus more on the present?

Do you want to discover practical ways of how Stoicism can improve your life? 

If your answer was yes, then keep reading because you're about to find what you're looking for. 

The world we live in nowadays is so frantic and full of distractions. 

You're not the only one feeling anxious and unable to focus on your personal life due to this fast-paced society.

The good news is the right change of perspective can offer you clarity and help you achieve the mental balance you need to live an efficient and successful life. 

Stoicism, as a philosophy, can help you achieve just that. 

In 2019, a study published in The Behavior Therapist, vol. 42, no. 2, conducted by D. Robertson and T. Codd explored Stoicism's similarities to modern psychotherapy. 

The findings show that the founders of modern psychotherapy, A. Ellis and A. Beck, acknowledged the main principles of REBT (Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy) and CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) were originally discovered and stated by the Stoics.

Stoicism, as well as modern psychotherapy, aims to help you learn effective strategies you can apply to your unique life situations to deal with difficult situations such as loss, depression, anxiety, helplessness. 

Thankfully, this book holds essential knowledge to help you cope with difficult experiences, build emotional resilience, and achieve a happy meaningful life. 

In this guide, you will discover: 
How to apply stoic principles and retain composure during difficult times even if it's losing people you loveEffective tips on dealing with insults, grief, old age, and other distracting temptations that hold you down from becoming the better person you want to bePractical exercises to help you focus all your efforts on the things you can control without having a hard time letting go of your past  Why it's essential to develop an eye for the bigger picture in life and how you can stop feeling lost even if you see no light at the end of the tunnel A fast and effective strategy to help you become a better human being that will instantly improve all your current relationships.Simple mindfulness techniques you can implement to fully enjoy your present without becoming anxious about your past or futureHow a few simple healthy practices and devotions can restore your mental balance (this is vital if you're paralyzed by worry right now)1 essential truth you don't want to believe, but should - this could give you the tools and clarity you need to let yourself be happy   
… and so much more! 

Your level of happiness in life depends mostly on your mental perception of your experiences. 

This is why learning healthy tips on how to cut through distractions and empty desires can help you become not only become a better human being, but also a happier one.

So if you want to learn how to find meaning in the midst of everyday life, click the "Add to Cart" button now!
 

Reviews

  • Great book to get you understanding life

    5
    By PDouble0
    Great book
  • Nice short intro but surface level and poor writing

    3
    By amlds
    I read this book in a day, and it’s a decent introductory text with accessible language and everyday examples that are helpful for anyone casually interested in stoicism. However I found a ton of typos and missing words, and some sentences were poorly written which made them confusing. I’m not sure if it was self-published or just had a poor editor, but it could do with an updated edition to make the writing tighter. The “How to” title is also misleading - I would have expected a longer text with more in-depth practical guidance. The examples that are included serve to explain the various principles of Stoicism, but they are quite surface level. I would have appreciated some specific system, routine or framework to adopt in my life as I start to implement principles of stoicism. The book references many classic Stoic works which gives an insight into where to begin with the core texts. However it didn’t really offer much more insight than is fairly obvious from the texts themselves. I have already read Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations and I would have appreciated some deeper perspectives or interpretations in this book as a complementary guide. I appreciated the chapters on the relationship between Stoicism and religion, and Stoicism and psychology, and felt these were worthwhile topics to include. As someone who has done Cognitive Behavioural Therapy I do recognise similarities. Overall the book was fine but I wouldn’t specifically recommend it to someone seriously looking to explore Stoicism. With some edits it could be a good “101” on its own, but to be useful as part of broader study I think it needs to go deeper.
  • Informational and Spiritual

    5
    By JDubb680
    As someone who’s big on self improvement, this book has planted seeds that I’ll nurture for the rest of my life. I’ve had many experiences where I let my emotions take control and lead to actions and experiences I could’ve prevented. This book is great for self introspection as long as you’re open to it and honest with yourself. Great read, straightforward, not long at all but holds information that could rival textbooks. Much love
  • A great read!

    5
    By Arussell612
    Very to the point and easy to read with a lot of information included.
  • By Johnson Soto

    5
    By John 28226
    Love this book
  • Great Read

    5
    By R3@1F@n
    Totally enjoyed the wisdom of the ages. This subject should probably be taught K-12.
  • 5/5

    5
    By TheRealErikP
    How to be a stoic not only brought me back to the world of reading, but helped me develop a better way of thinking while riding of my overthinking. No choice but to love it!
  • Quick and enlightening read!

    5
    By JParkerBeard
    This little book is full of wisdom. The philosophy is easy to understand and the examples are practical and applicable. Great read!
  • Amazing easy read.

    5
    By Erin The Mermaid
    Amazing easy read on diving into the art of stoicism. If you are like me, this book is a resonation while opening your mind to more stoicism practice.
  • Have to Read !

    5
    By Drewski👀
    Amazing read! Was reading for fun and unintentionally found a new viewpoint on life! #stoic