There are hundreds of books on stress and stress management, so why read Stress: The Lazy Person's Guide!? Because it's the only lazy guide!
In other words, it promises that you won't have to plough through pages and pages of interesting — but often useless — information. You'll simply get what you need: a quick and easy guide to using your stress to your advantage.
Theresa Francis-Cheung doesn't endorse the 'stress is bad for you and must be avoided at all costs' mantra. Instead, she shows you that you can't — and indeed shouldn't — avoid stress: you just need how to handle it instead.
Stress: The Lazy Person's Guide! doesn't promise you a complete oasis of calm and contentment when you've finished reading it, but you will get close to being an expert on keeping your cool when the tension mounts.
The Lazy Person's Guide! is a series of popular, cheerful yet thoroughly grounded, practical and authoritative books on various health issues and conditions. Other titles in the series include Beating Overeating, Detox, Exercise, Improving Your Memory, Midlife, Quitting Smoking and Self-esteem.
Other books by Theresa Francis-Cheung include Self-esteem: The Lazy Person's Guide! and Worry: The Root of All Evil.
Stress: The Lazy Person's Guide!: Table of Contents
Introduction
— The many faces of stress
— A state of alert
— Can you cope?
— Calming the body and mind
— Eating to beat stress
— Keeping fit — Thinking errors
— Stress management secrets
— Addressing specific stresses
— Natural therapies
— I can't go on like thisThe last word …