“Small changes make a big difference – we can all benefit from reading this” – Jamie Oliver
“It’s thought that between 70 and 90% of GP consultations are related to stress”
This has to change.
Dr Rangan Chatterjee knows this better than anyone. As a practising GP he’s seen first-hand how stress affects his patients and has found simple but effective methods to help them.
Now he’s on a mission to show that combatting stress is easier than you think.
He shows how a small change in the way you approach your
BODY | MIND |RELATIONSHIPS|PURPOSE can help you lead a more fulfilled, calmer life.
In The Stress Solution, Rangan offers simple and achievable interventions to help you re-set your life, offering simple tools for how to cope with modern-life, including:
- How to design your morning routine effectively
- How to keep a touch diary
- How to mute your digital world and make maoi mates
- How to eat the alphabet
Everyone wants to be healthy. But thanks to the unceasing distractions in modern life, virtually everyone also struggles to maintain this priority. And thanks to a flood of conflicting opinions and complicated programs, figuring out how to be healthy can be overwhelming. But what if all it took to make a real difference was five minutes of your day?
If you’ve ever struggled to prioritize your health, or started an intensive plan only to stop days, weeks, or months later, it’s not your fault—behavioral science shows that most plans simply aren’t built to last.
Already a #1 bestseller in the UK, Feel Better in 5 outlines a daily five-minute plan that is easy to follow, easy to maintain, and requires minimum willpower.
From Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, a pioneer in the emerging field of progressive medicine and star of BBC’s Doctor in the House, Feel Better in 5 draws on his 20 years of experience, including real-life case studies from his medical practice, to identify simple, effective strategies that will help you become healthier, happier, and less stressed.
Inside, discover:
- A strength workout that you can do anywhere
- Gut-boosting snacks you can eat on the go
- Yoga moves to relax and stay supple
- Breathing exercises to calm the mind