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The Emotional Energy Factor
The Secrets High-Energy People Use to Beat Emotional Fatigue
by Mira Kirshenbaum
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Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Delta (December 30 2003)
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Chapter 1: So-How's Your Emotional Energy?
If you've been looking for more energy, you're not alone. Millions of people every day confess things like 'I wish I had more energy.' 'I just can't get started in the morning.' 'Thinking about the long busy day ahead makes me feel overwhelmed.'

Chapter 1: So-How's Your Emotional Energy?
If you've been looking for more energy, you're not alone. Millions of people every day confess things like 'I wish I had more energy.' 'I just can't get started in the morning.' 'Thinking about the long busy day ahead makes me feel overwhelmed.'

Chapter 1: So-How's Your Emotional Energy?
If you've been looking for more energy, you're not alone. Millions of people every day confess things like 'I wish I had more energy.' 'I just can't get started in the morning.' 'Thinking about the long busy day ahead makes me feel overwhelmed.'



Book Description

Do you wish you had more energy?
Do you often feel drained, even after a good night's sleep?
Are there days when you can't get going... when you just feel blah?

If so, you're not alone. You're suffering from emotional fatigue-an all too common outgrowth of our frenetic modern-day lives. But you can regain your emotional energy forever with this groundbreaking book from psychotherapist and bestselling author Mira Kirshenbaum that includes many helpful hints and informative real-life stories.

This book shows you how to tap into the sources of emotional energy that already lie within you. In these remarkable pages, you'll discover 25 practical, no-nonsense secrets to living the vital, happy, hope-filled life you deserve by building the kind of energy no pills, push-ups, or power bars can provide...the kind of energy that comes to the rescue when your body has reached its limits. It's called emotional energy. Successful, high-energy people have learned to harness it-and now you can too with their secrets in this powerful, life-enhancing book.

Drawing on nearly three decades of professional experience as a psychotherapist and researcher, Mira Kirshenbaum has developed a bold new program to help you raise your inner energy quotient and keep it high for life. The results are astounding: an aliveness of mind, happiness of heart, and a spirit filled with hope-the fuel that makes all things possible. Now you can reclaim the energy within, the energy that drives and sustains you, as you discover:

• How to diagnose your own emotional fatigue

• The power of active prayer

• Two simple things you can do to turn a pressure situation into one that gives you emotional energy

• Positive Negatives: how to say no to the things you don't want to do

• How to live your life your way-a giant step to emotional well-being

• The Appointment Book Cure to free up time and get things done

• How to stop buying into someone else's expectations of you

• The Emotional Energy Diet: how to lose those extra pounds and keep them off

• PLUS many more tips, tools, and techniques for you to get more emotional energy today!

"The single biggest difference between people who get what they want and people who don't is energy," states author Mira Kirshenbaum. With energy, everything is possible. This book shows you how to harness it in order to accomplish more, struggle less, feel more energetic, and find the zest-and courage-you need to live the life of your dreams.

About the Author

Mira KirshenbaumMira Kirshenbaum

Mira Kirshenbaum is clinical director of the Chestnut Hill Institute in Boston and an award-winning, bestselling authority on relationships. She is the author of eight books, and her numerous television appearances include Today, The O'Reilly Factor, and a one-hour prime-time ABC news special. She is happily married to her college sweetheart and has two grown daughters.

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