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Stress-Proof Your Brain

Meditations to Rewire Neural Pathways for Stress Relief and Unconditional Happiness

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Stress-Proof Your Brain

By: Rick Hanson PhD
Narrated by: Rick Hanson PhD
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Train Your Brain for Happiness and Freedom from Chronic Stress

Our brains have evolved powerful tools for coping with threats and danger—but in the face of modern stresses like information overload, money worries, and interpersonal conflicts, our survival reflexes can do more harm than good.

To help you adapt your nervous system to the challenges of today's world, neuropsychologist Dr. Rick Hanson presents Stress-Proof Your Brain. Join him to learn research-based techniques and meditations that will literally reshape your brain to make you more resilient, confident, and peaceful, including:

How to replace your brain's unhealthy reactions to stress with protective and self-nurturing responses
• Techniques for using memory to soothe and release painful feelings of sadness, guilt, anxiety, inadequacy, or anger
• Guided meditations for calming chronic worries, developing gratitude, building inner strength, and more
• How to rewire your brain away from frustration, heartache, fear, and anger toward contentment, love, and peace
Course objectives:

List some qualities of the affiliating, approaching and avoiding systems
• Describe ways in which survival reflexes can do more harm than good
• Utilize practices that deepen the neurological capacity for happiness and wellness
• Practice guided exercises for calming chronic worries, developing gratitude, building inner strength
• Apply techniques that use memory to soothe and release painful feelings of sadness, guilt, anxiety, inadequacy, or anger
• Plan to use meditation to reshape your brain and be more resilient, confident, and peaceful
Modern brain research has helped us discover which contemplative practices have the most positive impact on our physical and mental health. With Stress-Proof Your Brain, Dr. Rick Hanson brings you scientifically sound tools for finding freedom from irritability, worry, and overwhelm—by deepening your neurological capacity for happiness and wellness.

Stress Management Meditation Personal Development Personal Success Alternative & Complementary Medicine Spirituality
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What did you love best about Stress-Proof Your Brain?

It very effective and Rick Hanson has a great soothing voice and clear direction.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Stress-Proof Your Brain?

Just being able to follow the directions and feel an immediate relief of stress...makes it a lot easier to get through a stressful work day.

Have you listened to any of the narrator’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, but look forward to getting others by this author.

What did you learn from Stress-Proof Your Brain that you would use in your daily life?

RELAX!

Any additional comments?

Anyone suffering from stress on a regular basis can probably benefit from this audio.

Destressing Magic!

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I'm a fan of Rick Hanson's work. He always manages to add information he hasn't used before. I usually go through and bookmark the meditations so I can easily access them later.

Short and sweet

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When I'm being eaten alive by stress in the workplace, I need specific techniques and tools to keep my sanity.
Instructions to "Take a deep breath and think happy thoughts," followed by ten seconds of dead air is not what I'm looking for. At first I thought my player had malfunctioned.
I'm not saying the author isn't correct, but it's too simplistic to be of any use to me.

Too Simplistic

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