As much as weβd like to avoid suffering in life, all of us will occasionally face earth-shattering hardships. You might be dealing with one now, or perhaps your friend or a loved one is, or maybe youβd just like to prepare yourself for when one inevitably occurs in your life. Self-Discipline in Difficult Times is the right book for you if you want to learn how to press ahead as your world turns upside down.
Some of the topics I discuss in the book include:
Β - in which situations self-help advice helps and in which you should stay away from it,
- how to avoid making a bad situation worse when youβre under too much pressure,
- how to take care of yourself during difficult times without sabotaging your long-term goals,
- how to begin the process of recovery with three fundamental strategies,
- how to prepare yourself for inevitable future crises with an uncomfortable, but effective practice,
- how to help a friend struggling with a crisis.
Mental resilience is our most important tool for surviving a rupture. This book can give you some hope and comfort that youβre not alone in whatever youβre facing.
Martin Meadows is a bestselling personal development author, writing about self-discipline and its transformative power to help you become successful and live a more fulfilling life. With a straight-to-the point approach, he is passionate about sharing tips, habits, and resources for self-improvement through a combination of science-backed research and personal experience.
Embracing self-control helped Martin overcome extreme shyness, build successful businesses, learn multiple languages, become a bestselling author, and more. As a lifelong learner, he enjoys exploring the limits of his comfort zone through often extreme experiments and adventures involving various sports and wild or exotic places.
Martin uses a pen name. It helps him focus on serving his readers through writing, without the distractions of seeking recognition. He doesnβt believe in branding himself as an infallible expert (which he is not), opting instead to offer suggestions and solutions as a fellow personal growth experimenter, with all of the associated failures and successes.