Review of Four Keys to the Natural Anabolic State
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Re: Review of Four Keys to the Natural Anabolic State
From the review: ‘ you might believe that things like disasters, war, failure, aging, fear, laziness, disease, and lying could be good and that such things as peace, abundance, exercise, health, spinach, success, and honesty could be bad? Would you be interested in finding out why and how this is possible? ’
I find this to be provocative and interesting. Since an 82 year old with tons of life experience and some evidence to boot, wrote this book, I think it could be very instructive.
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I enjoyed reading through it and learnt that the book talks about how we perceive the stress. The book is a must read for me because in recent times I have faced the challenge of stress management. It shall surely be educative. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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As I read through the preface, it felt like the author was over promising and over confident on the details of the books but after reading a lot of stress related topics started making sense.
As a chronic worrier, the book resonated with me mainly since I find myself worrying about the little things most of the time. A good example of this is I talk to my mom almost everyday, once in a while I may try to call her and if she can't pick her phone I start playing every scenario in my head of what could have gone wrong. It's something I've been dealing with for a while but the way the author explains it it sounds like there's a solution for that.
Additionally, the author also went ahead to mention the different types of stress and it was clear to me that I worry too much. I felt it mostly when he mentioned that worrying won't stop bad things from happening, we shouldn't feel obligated to worry just because something isn't going well because the truth is that that won't have any effect on whatever is happening. Rather we can pray about it and also take action where necessary and this might help in a way.
As a chronic worrier I found the book insightful and it resonated with me. The author's detailed explanation on the different types of stress and why we worry made me realize that the constant worries has been affecting me by increasing my anxieties. Through the suggested tips and guidance, I'm open to practice every single step and advice that the author suggests to cope up with my worries which in turn leads to anxiety. I can't live like this any more, the constant worries and anxieties.
I'd like to thank the author for taking his time to ensure that the advice given had a thorough research and science behind it.
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This is a unique feature of this book because you get physical strength, mental strength, spiritual development and business warfare all rolled into one book, which is beneficial for anyone regardless where they are at in their journey.
It can also be observed that the author has adopted a technique of intertwining the various aspects of health and fitness with aspects of faith to champion for the quest for balance in life. This book makes viewers look beyond the physical appearance as a motivation to work out but instead view fitness as a channel towards the attainment of health and build blocks towards living a meaningful life. This is especially comforting, since the stress in so many of the books on faith provides a far richer , more satisfying motive for readers to improve themselves and get in shape
The positive aspect of this book is that the book provides a lot of tips that can be implemented on a daily basis . The work offers specific and concrete instructions based on the everyday practices for physical fitness, the author also reveals the daily diet, exercises, and important principles regarding mental strength. All of them stem from the belief that holistic health is possible as well as personal health and wellbeing are not only physical but also mental and spiritual.
Faith is then incorporated into this framework with extreme caution and with so much respect to the readers faith that I personally was pleased by the effort. Instead of moralising, the author suggests faith as a positive weapon that helps a person gain his or her sanity, strength, and goal in life. Implementation of this approach makes it possible for the book to be appealing to as many readers as possible irrespective of their ability to embrace religious issues
It is also relevant to mention that the book addresses the necessity to create a competitive advantage of a company. The author explains how one can use his or her health , fitness as well as faith in order to perform better both in the sport fields or in the business world
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