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E-grāmata: Monkey Mind Workout for Perfectionism: Break Free from Anxiety and Build Self-Compassion in 30 Days!

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: New Harbinger Publications
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684037223
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A 30-day cognitive workout to help you cultivate self-acceptance, resilience, and the &;mental muscle&; needed to thrive in an imperfect world!

Do you hold yourself&;and others&;to unrealistically high standards? Are you afraid of making mistakes? Do you live for to-do lists and deadlines, and yearn for flawlessness? You aren&;t alone. In our competitive, high-pressure world, it&;s natural to strive for excellence. But over time, these perfectionistic tendencies can feed the internal anxious &;chatter&; known as your &;monkey mind.&; So, how can you quiet the monkey and stop feeling like you need to be perfect all the time?

In this illustrated guide, psychologist and anxiety expert Jennifer Shannon will show you how to break free from the monkey mindset that drives your perfectionism and set realistic goals; unleash creativity, joy, and productivity; and foster self-compassion and compassion for others. Most importantly, you&;ll learn how to give yourself permission to make mistakes and learn from those mistakes, leading to a fuller and more meaningful life.

Our monkey minds are hardwired for survival. They depend on the approval of others and the need to fit in and be accepted by the &;tribe.&; But monkey minds can also get in the way of reaching our full potential. If you&;re ready to welcome imperfection and start taking risks, give this workout a try!



People who struggle with perfectionism often suffer from anxiety and internal anxious &;chatter,&; also known as the &;monkey mind.&; This mindset keeps them trapped in a cycle of fear, judgment, and self-doubt. In this fun and illustrated guide, psychologist and anxiety expert Jennifer Shannon presents a thirty-day workout to help readers break free from perfectionism, develop self-compassion, set realistic goals, and build the mental muscle and resilience needed to thrive in an imperfect world.
Introduction 1(39)
The Little Perfectionist
3(4)
Broken Bubbles, Values Lost
7(4)
Feeding the Monkey
11(6)
Beliefs and Behaviors
17(6)
Breaking the Cycle
23(4)
The Welcoming Breath
27(4)
How to Do the Workout
31(9)
The Workout
1 Set a Reasonable Goal
40(5)
2 Time That Task!
45(4)
3 Cope with Criticism
49(4)
4 Make a Messaging Mistake
53(4)
5 Freewrite vs. Be Right
57(4)
6 List Your To-Don'ts
61(5)
7 Reboot! Reboot! Reboot!
66(4)
8 Jumpstart It!
70(5)
9 Ask a Stupid Question
75(4)
10 Plan to Play
79(4)
11 Wear Something Weird
83(4)
12 Accept a Compliment
87(4)
13 Lose the List
91(4)
14 Flip a Coin
95(4)
15 Ask for Help
99(4)
16 Talk to Strangers
103(4)
17 Lose to Win
107(4)
18 Randomize Your Tasks
111(4)
19 Show Your Rough Edges
115(4)
20 Don't Look Back
119(3)
21 Decide and Conquer
122(4)
22 Go for the No
126(4)
23 Butcher a Word or Phrase
130(4)
24 Fail and Forgive
134(4)
25 Mind Your Apologies
138(4)
26 Make No Excuses
142(5)
27 Be a Newbie
147(4)
28 Stop in the Name of Love
151(3)
29 Be a Real Artist
154(3)
30 Celebrate Imperfection
157(4)
Epilogue 161
Jennifer Shannon, LMFT, is author of Don't Feed the Monkey Mind, The Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook for Teens, The Anxiety Survival Guide for Teens, and A Teen's Guide to Getting Stuff Done. She cofounded the Santa Rosa Center for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Santa Rosa, CA. She is a diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.

Illustrator Doug Shannon is a freelance cartoonist.