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How to winter [text (large print)] : harness your mindset to thrive on cold, dark, or difficult days
First Author value, for Searching:
Leibowitz, Kari, author.
General Note:
Regular print version previously published by: Penguin Life.
Format:
Large print
Abstract:
"Do you dread the end of Daylight Saving Time and grouch about the long, chilly season of gray skies and ice? Do you find yourself in a slump every January and February? What if there were a way to rethink this time of year? Kari Leibowitz moved above the Arctic Circle--where the sun doesn't rise for two months each winter--expecting to research the season's negative effects on mental health, only to find that inhabitants actually looked forward to it with delight and enthusiasm. Leibowitz has since travelled to places on earth with some of the coldest, darkest, longest and most intense winters, and discovered the power of "wintertime mindset"--viewing the season as full of opportunity and wonder. Impactful strategies for cultivating this wintertime mindset can teach us not just about braving the gray, cold months of the year, but also the darker and more difficult seasons of life."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Prelude: my journey to the land of winter -- Appreciate winter -- Make it special -- Get outside -- Epilogue: protecting winter.
Subject:
Winter -- Psychological aspects.
Environmental psychology.
Seasonal affective disorder.
Large type books.
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Hiver -- Aspect psychologique.
Dépression saisonnière.
Livres en gros caractères.
large print books.
Summary:
"Do you dread the end of Daylight Saving Time and grouch about the long, chilly season of gray skies and ice? Do you find yourself in a slump every January and February? What if there were a way to rethink this time of year? Kari Leibowitz moved above the Arctic Circle--where the sun doesn't rise for two months each winter--expecting to research the season's negative effects on mental health, only to find that inhabitants actually looked forward to it with delight and enthusiasm. Leibowitz has since travelled to places on earth with some of the coldest, darkest, longest and most intense winters, and discovered the power of "wintertime mindset"--viewing the season as full of opportunity and wonder. Impactful strategies for cultivating this wintertime mindset can teach us not just about braving the gray, cold months of the year, but also the darker and more difficult seasons of life."--
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