
Stoicism: How to Stop Fearing and Start Living
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Narrated by:
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C.D. Gabbard
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By:
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Adrian Winship
If you’ve always wanted simple and proven stoic exercises for you to be more resilient and maintain optimum performance despite drowning in a sea of difficult emotions and circumstances, but it feels impossible, then keep reading....
Are you sick and tired of your fears dictating your life?
Have you tried endless other solutions but nothing seems to work for more than a few weeks?
Do you finally want to say goodbye to hopelessness and discover something which works for you?
If so, then you’ve come to the right place.
You see, practical applications of stoic theory to your life doesn’t have to be difficult.
Even if you’ve endured pain and hardship your whole life.
In fact, it’s easier than you think.
Albert Ellis and Aaron T. Beck, the two main founders of cognitive-behavioural therapy, both cite Stoicism as constituting the philosophical origins of their respective approaches.
And billionaires such as Warren Buffet and Bill Gates demonstrated the ancient philosophy of Stoicism through their actions.
Which means you can get be the best version of yourself without even knowing the theory of Stoicism.
Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll discover:
- 8 powerful and proven exercises to achieve resiliency and stoic control
- How simply eliminating these 4 words from your vocabulary will open new possibilities for your life
- How striving to rid your life of everything “bad” is actually causing you to live an unhappy life and what to do instead
- How controlling these 3 things will bring more happiness and joy into your life
- How nothing is ever truly good or bad in life because of this one simple fact
- How requiring these 3 things will help you discover that nothing is ever as it seems at face value
- A simple yet effective technique to cause better outcomes to occur even when caught off guard by surprising circumstances in life
- ...and much, much more!
Take a second now to imagine how you’ll feel once you conquer your fears, and how your family and friends will react when you are at your highest levels at all times!
So even if you’ve tried every self help program on the market, you can stop fearing and start living with Stoicism!
So, if you have a burning desire to be happier and start living life to the max then get this audiobook now!
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I continue to listen to this audio while driving. I am taking notes on this and trying to implement this advice in my life. I completed some of these exercises that the book shares. There were very practical and simple to complete. I am beginning to see the difference in how I view things and process things in my life. I am now making healthier and smarter decisions to be more Stoic. I will keep using the skills taught in this book and see how I progress in the future.
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Accessible guide to stoicism
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