R. Trent Codd & Kasey Pierce 
Stoicism Workbook [EPUB ebook] 
How the Wisdom of Socrates Can Help You Build Resilience and Overcome Anything Life Throws at You

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‘;To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.’Socrates What’s the secret to lasting happiness? How do you gain the resilience needed to weather life’s inevitable storms? What can you do when you’re feeling anxious, depressed, stressed, or burned out by life? For ancient philosophers like Socrates, Marcus Aurelius, Zeno, and Epictetus, these questions were more than mere musingsthey were key elements of a school of thought called Stoicism. In The Stoicism Workbook, you’ll learn how thinking like Socratesand using the Socratic method of questioning or self-inquirycan help you identify what truly matters in your life, and build the resilience needed to go out and get it! Combining ancient philosophical wisdom with modern psychology, this practical self-help workbook will help you think flexibly, maintain inner peace, adapt to difficult situations, and improve your overall mental health and well-being.You’ll also discover how the core Stoic virtueswisdom, justice, courage, and temperancecan be your compass as you navigate an increasingly uncertain world. Stoicism isn’t about being emotionless in the face of pain or suffering. It’s about giving yourself space for reflection before reacting. It’s about seeing opportunities in everyday challenges, which in turn makes you stronger and more resilient. It’s about wielding the power to decide to what extent sadness, pain, and anger affect you. These are the keys to lasting happiness. Let this workbook guide you to learn more, and put this ancient wisdom into practice every day.

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