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One of the great self-help books of all time, How to Live 365 Days a Year has sold more than 1 million copies and has been translated into 13 languages. Author John A. Schindler, M.D. introduced the powerful concept of EII, or 'emotionally induced illness,' long before most physicians were aware of the connection between emotions and physical health. Our new edition of thi...more
Published December 25th 2003 by Running Press Book Publishers (first published January 1st 1954)
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This book was really old. I loved it. It talks about how to keep from being sick all the time by changing the way you think about life. It discusses how most people in hospital beds have brought it upon themselves by being too anxious or worried. It also talks about the basic needs of people.
I found it interesting. Just as a point. As I was reading it my neck and shoulders didn't get tense or hurt because I was practicing what was in the book.
I found it interesting. Just as a point. As I was reading it my neck and shoulders didn't get tense or hurt because I was practicing what was in the book.
Mar 31, 2009Sharon rated it it was amazing
If you want to be happy and have a fulfilling life, you have to grow up physically AND mentally. This book tells you how handle your emotions (before they handle you!) in a sensible way. Schindler teaches you that life can be wonderful if you allow it to be!
Jan 24, 2019LadyS rated it really liked it
This book effortlessly savages the everyday excuses that I use when rationalizing the reasons why I am not living the best life I can live today. Not yesterday, not tomorrow, but today.
I appreciated the simple bluntness and the bare bones approach of the author to illustrate that I have today to live and have the same amount of time as everyone else alive today, to get things done. I am so glad that I am beginning this year 2019 with books that help me push through from common excuses that are h...more
I appreciated the simple bluntness and the bare bones approach of the author to illustrate that I have today to live and have the same amount of time as everyone else alive today, to get things done. I am so glad that I am beginning this year 2019 with books that help me push through from common excuses that are h...more
Jun 17, 2017Julie Showaker rated it really liked it
An oldie, but still lots of relevant info nonetheless!
Jul 06, 2013May Ling rated it really liked it
Great book. I liked the example of how the sheep were stressed. Though cruel, it's a vivid example of what stressed does and how it acts on the psyche. Amazing that this book was written far before the movement in the US started toward managing stress.
The book is largely psychological, but has some obvious and truthful points about the connection between emotions and illness. The author laid it out to be easily skimmed, with chapter summaries that, if read alone like I did, give a satisfactory perspective of the meat of the book. For points that need clarification, I just dove back into the chapter for details, but found the summaries to be sufficient to understand the meta narrative of the book. It also reviews the entire books thesis in the...more
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May 07, 2008Rae rated it liked it
Originally published in the pre-biotech era of the mid-1950s, this book has sold more than a million copies. The author introduces readers to EII or emotionally induced illness, making the connection between negative emotions and physical health long before his peers. The condition, in which an elevated stress level manifests itself in the nervous and endocrine system, results in symptoms that mimic disease.
Sep 16, 2012Bernardo Llaguno rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This book is a must for anyone interested in having a better understanding of life and happiness. It explains many reasons why people get frustrated and have health problems during the course of life. It was a great legacy that my Grandfather left for all of his grandchildren and hopefully they all read such an important book!
Aug 22, 2017Sean Hall rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Definitely dated material used for story examples, but the overall concept carries through today regarding your emotions and physical health. You can skip to the end of each chapter and read the summaries.
very conservative thinking.
felt good reading it
Jul 28, 2009Tamster Hawk marked it as to-read · review of another edition
Recommended to me by Marie Taylor
Especially found helpful his other book, now out of print, A Woman's Guide to Better Living 52 Weeks a Year
Especially found helpful his other book, now out of print, A Woman's Guide to Better Living 52 Weeks a Year
Slightly out of date, but full of practical advice. 'All you need is common sense' was my Father's favorite admonition. That is what this book is based on.
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'Emotional stress produces physical illness' is the sturdy, and somewhat rusty, hook from which all of Schindler's observations on how to live a better life dangle. Originally published in the pre-biotech era of the mid-1950s, the book introduced readers to the idea that an elevated stress level, related to everything from financial insecurity to the fear of dying, can manifest itself in the nervous and endocrine systems, resulting in symptoms that mimic diseases-a syndrome that Schindler dubbed EII (emotionally induced illness). It is from this familiar, though certainly relevant, concept that Schindler tethers a surplus of one-liner philosophies for achieving happiness: 'Get up on the right side of the bed,' 'Allow yourself the delightful feeling of being happy' and 'Avoid running your misfortune through your mind like a repeating phonograph record.' The introduction to this new edition, by health care journalist Holtz, cautions that 'Schindler's message-that right thoughts bring health and wrong thoughts bring disease'-can be dangerous if carried too far. This warning is essential as one peruses the cheerful, overly simplistic advice (including the prohibition of sex outside marriage) that ultimately-like a phonograph record-has limited relevance to today's world.
Reviewed on: 08/01/2002
Release date: 08/01/2002
Genre: Nonfiction
Release date: 08/01/2002
Genre: Nonfiction
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