Many of us equate rest with laziness or see it as something we’ll get to “once everything else is done.” In Sacred Rest, Dr Saundra Dalton-Smith gently but firmly challenges this idea. She argues that rest is not a pampering add-on, but a biological and emotional necessity — one every person needs to live fully, cope […]
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Book Summary: Plain Life by Antonia Pont
Antonia Pont’s Plain Life: On Thinking, Feeling and Deciding is a thoughtful, grounded exploration of what it means to live well—not in a grand, performative, or productivity-driven sense, but in a steady, attentive, deeply human way. For counselling clients, especially those navigating stress, decision-making, emotional overwhelm or the pressures of “getting life right,” Pont’s writing offers a […]
The Happiness Trap by Dr. Russ Harris
Book Summary: The Happiness Trap by Dr. Russ Harris Why Struggling to Feel Happy Might Be Making Things Worse In today’s culture, we’re constantly bombarded with messages telling us we should always feel happy, confident, and positive. But what if this relentless pursuit of happiness is actually making us miserable? In The Happiness Trap, Dr. […]
Book Summary: Shift By Ethan Kross
Shift: Managing Your Emotions—So They Don’t Manage You by Ethan Kross is a science-based guide to emotional regulation, offering practical tools to help readers harness their emotions rather than be overwhelmed by them. Building on his previous work in Chatter, Kross expands the conversation from managing inner dialogue to a broader set of techniques for […]
