Cover image for Happy not perfect : upgrade your mind, challenge your thoughts, and free yourself from anxiety
Title:
Happy not perfect : upgrade your mind, challenge your thoughts, and free yourself from anxiety
ISBN:
9780593231685
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Harmony Books, [2021]

©2021
Physical Description:
xix, 298 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
The author recounts her struggles with perfectionism and anxiety and shares the self-help techniques she acquired through working with mental health experts.

"Even before the pandemic brought on a crushing wave of stress, anxiety, isolation, life change, and financial struggle, there was already a growing mental health crisis. Due to a culture that encourages perfection, hustle, and fictional life/work balance, many are burning out. Behind her Instagram-projected image of 'happy wellness founder,' Poppy Jamie was also struggling mightily with perfectionism and life purpose. She began working with mental health experts and researchers to find practical tools to overcome her inner critic and rewire her mind. She discovered that it is possible to create new neural pathways in your brain to break patterns of avoidance, challenge fears of not being good enough, and turn failure around by stretching the mind with new, healthier thought habits. The old wiring (and habits) that you've been stuck with can be written-over. You can actually upgrade your headspace to make curiosity, vulnerability, compassion, and emotional flexibility your default settings. In the emphatic and trusted voice of Bridget Jones meets neuroscience, Poppy shares her Flexy Thoughts approach for changing how you react to emotional triggers and think of yourself while improving your mental and physical health, relationships, and vision of the future. Our emotional resilience may continue to be tested, but the new perspectives and strategies in Happy Not Perfect will help us bring confidence, adaptability, and acceptance to whatever comes next." -- Goodreads.com.