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A Life Less Punishing

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A funny, insightful guide to mastering your emotions and getting the most out of life, for fans of Bridget Delaney's Reasons Not to Worry and Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty.

'Matt Heath is my favourite newspaper columnist. I love his writing' –Steve Braunias

Ever thought that while life is okay—it could be a lot better? Sick of feeling irritated, grumpy, stressed, or losing your nut over stuff that doesn't really matter?

Matt Heath knows those feelings all too well and, a few years ago, he decided to find a way to live a life less punishing. He did a deep dive into why we feel the way we do and how to change it, interviewing experts in science, philosophy and psychology on the reasons behind our unwelcome emotions: annoyance, worry, stress, loneliness and many more.

Turns out, once you have the tools you need to unpack your emotions and deal with them in a positive way, life gets better—for you, your mates and your family.

Witty, wise and eminently readable, this is the book you need if you want to live a happier, better life.


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Publisher: Allen & Unwin

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  • ISBN: 9781761189050
  • Release date: May 28, 2024

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781761189050
  • File size: 713 KB
  • Release date: May 28, 2024

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English

A funny, insightful guide to mastering your emotions and getting the most out of life, for fans of Bridget Delaney's Reasons Not to Worry and Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty.

'Matt Heath is my favourite newspaper columnist. I love his writing' –Steve Braunias

Ever thought that while life is okay—it could be a lot better? Sick of feeling irritated, grumpy, stressed, or losing your nut over stuff that doesn't really matter?

Matt Heath knows those feelings all too well and, a few years ago, he decided to find a way to live a life less punishing. He did a deep dive into why we feel the way we do and how to change it, interviewing experts in science, philosophy and psychology on the reasons behind our unwelcome emotions: annoyance, worry, stress, loneliness and many more.

Turns out, once you have the tools you need to unpack your emotions and deal with them in a positive way, life gets better—for you, your mates and your family.

Witty, wise and eminently readable, this is the book you need if you want to live a happier, better life.


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