Mental Health for Men - Daily Reminders to Stop Being So Hard on Yourself
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : James R.C. Smith, 2025
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781069562715 MWT18427559, 1069562718 18427559
LANGUAGE
English
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Are you exhausted from trying to be everything to everyone while keeping your shit together? If you're reading this, chances are you're a man who's tired, not just "need an extra coffee" tired, but bone-deep exhausted from the weight of expectations you carry every day. "Mental Health for Men: Daily Reminders to Stop Being So F-ing Hard On Yourself" isn't about transforming you into some zen master who has it all figured out. It's about giving yourself a break. Society handed men an outdated manual: - Never show weakness - Figure it out yourself - Man up - Keep pushing through How's that working out for us? The research is clear: nearly one in three men experience moderate to high anxiety, and one in five face depression-yet we're the least likely to talk about it or seek help. We're trying to live up to impossible standards while dealing with challenges our fathers never faced: remote work, digital parenting, constant connectivity, and the pressure to be both traditionally masculine and emotionally available. The strongest thing you can do as a man is ask for help. Just because you CAN do it alone doesn't mean you SHOULD. Inside, you'll find: - Real talk about the challenges modern men face, backed by current research - Practical strategies that actually fit into your busy life - Permission to not be perfect at work, parenting, or relationships - Ways to ask for help without feeling like you've failed - Simple exercises that won't make you roll your eyes This handbook offers honest insights and practical tools from someone who's been there, not an expert, but a guy who's had many of the same feelings and thoughts as you. Through cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, research-backed strategies, and brutally honest reflection exercises, you'll learn to ease up on yourself while still being the man your family needs. Your mental health isn't a luxury-it's essential. And taking care of it isn't soft-it's as crucial as changing your oil, eating your veggies, or getting enough sleep. Ready to stop being so fucking hard on yourself? Let's do this

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