Why Stress Might Be More Useful than You Think: December’s Selection for the Copyblogger Book Club

Why Stress Might Be More Useful than You Think: December’s Selection for the Copyblogger Book Club

We keep things informal and a lot of fun, as we share insights and our favorite quotes or passages. This month, we’re going to be looking at Kelly McGonigal’s The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You, and How to Get Good at It. Now you may have an immediate reaction to that title, along the lines of: “I don’t know who this McGonigal person is, but my stress is definitely not good for me.” And the book doesn’t claim that all stress is beneficial. Some of the insights I found most useful were: What we call a “stress response” can actually be one of several different complex neurochemical reactions. Different kinds of stress can help us perform better in different situations. The right kind of stress can help strengthen our most important relationships. I chose this book for the group because I’ve read it several times now, and have found many of its ideas hugely useful. It’s a great complement to McGonigal’s book, as well as an excellent way to start working on your 2019 goals. To get started with the book club (it’s completely free), just jump into our Facebook Group: Killers and Poets. You’ll need to answer three easy questions before we can approve your request to join — this helps us keep the spammers and scammers outside the group.

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Why Stress Might Be More Useful than You Think: December’s Selection for the Copyblogger Book Club

It’s book club time again! Over in Copyblogger’s Killers and Poets Facebook Group, we like to get together and discuss useful books.

We keep things informal and a lot of fun, as we share insights and our favorite quotes or passages.

This month, we’re going to be looking at Kelly McGonigal’s The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You, and How to Get Good at It.

Now you may have an immediate reaction to that title, along the lines of:

“I don’t know who this McGonigal person is, but my stress is definitely not good for me.”

And the book doesn’t claim that all stress is beneficial. But McGonigal looks across a body of research showing that stress is more complex than most of us realize, and…

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