Finding Harmony: The Message of ‘Peace Over Politics’ by Tonja Myles

The new book ‘Peace Over Politics’ gives practical tools to manage mental health and chronic stress during election season. Photo: Amazon

The mental health crisis in America persists as a silent epidemic, affecting millions across all demographics. Despite increased awareness, stigma and inadequate access to care have worsened the situation, leaving many untreated or undertreated, especially among marginalized communities. Anxiety and depression rates are soaring, compounded by societal pressures, economic instability, and now, the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing this crisis demands systemic changes, from policy reforms to efforts to destigmatize getting treatment, to ensure every individual has access to the support they need for their mental well-being.

In her new book, author Tonja Myles and mental health expert addresses the importance of protecting your inner peace during political chaos. Polarized politics and never-ending news cycles have created a national mental health crisis that will only worsen if people cannot build needed skills to survive. (Tonja Myles, 2024)

“Today’s political climate is more divisive than ever, and you have to protect your inner peace and mental health like never before. Our current election season is a source of chronic stress that will only worsen if we do not learn the needed skills to cope.” – 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline subject matter expert and spokeswoman Tonja Myles

Released this month, “Peace Over Politics: How to Navigate Protecting Your Peace During Political Climates,” gives readers practical tools to manage this crisis. According to the American Psychological Association, following daily political news can negatively affect your mental health, but disengaging from society can be harmful too, she says. Myles, a community engagement advisor for the Huntsman Family Foundation and mental health expert, says everyone must learn how to practice self-care while balancing good citizenship, regardless of political party.

The book shows readers how to cultivate inner harmony while engaging in compassionate activism to create positive change in the world. With these skills, people can gracefully navigate political differences and create unity within their communities, she says.

The book “shares many of the tools, tips, and resources that are needed to build a blueprint for living whole and well even when much around us, online and offline, is loud, divisive, and needlessly harmful,” says American Psychiatric Association Foundation Executive Director, Rawle Andrews Jr.

“Peace Over Politics: How to Navigate Protecting Your Peace During Political Climates” will help readers:

  • Understand inner harmony – become self-aware and emotionally balanced so you can navigate political discourse with composure and empathy
  • Reflect on your values – examine your values and determine how they align with your desire for peace amidst political influences
  • Navigate ideological differences – engage in constructive conversations with empathy and active listening to foster understanding and bridge divides
  • Make healthy boundaries – set and assert healthy boundaries to protect your peace in the face of political discourse and societal pressures
  • Create community connections – engage in community activities, promote dialogue, and collaborate to cultivate your peace and shared understanding amidst political differences
  • Practice compassionate activism – create positive changes in the world while you prioritize your peace and well-being

Tonja Myles is the co-founder and executive director of the faith-based outpatient center Set Free Indeed and the community support program Set Free Indeed Ministry. She is the community engagement advisor for the Huntsman Family Foundation and spokeswoman for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. She has won more than a dozen awards for her service including the Johns Hopkins Substance Abuse Innovators Award 2005 and the Daily Point of Light award 2004. She is an ordained minister, Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, author, community activist, and Army National Guard veteran.

New book release: ‘Tools to Stop Overthinking: A Teen Guide to Relief From Anxiety and Stress in an Age of Overwhelm’ by Jennifer Costanza

‘Tools to Stop Overthinking: A Teen Guide to Relief From Anxiety and Stress in an Age of Overwhelm’ is the new book by Jennifer Costanza. Photo: Jennifer Costanza, used with permission.

Today’s new book release is “Tools to Stop Overthinking: A Teen Guide to Relief From Anxiety and Stress in an Age of Overwhelm” by Jennifer Costanza. The main topic is overthinking and how it is a natural part of life, similar to stress, and that it is not the enemy, but rather, it only becomes a problem when it gets out of control. From the Introduction: “…overthinking isn’t a life sentence of stress and confusion. Managed correctly, it can become a powerful tool for creativity and problem-solving.” According to the author, overthinking can impact everything from productivity to emotional health. This book will help readers recognize and deal with overthinking fatigue and learn self care practices, time management skills, how to maintain a healthy balance between work and rest, how to overcome procrastination, how to build their own support network, and other life coping skills. It is aimed at teenagers and speaks directly to them, instead of giving parents or guardians advice on how to help their teens. While not a quick fix, it is a useful guide that anyone at any age can use. Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

With a background in biopsychology, Jennifer Costanza is a licensed Psychotherapist who is a leader in her field of treating trauma and anxiety disorders at all ages. Utilizing her experience in science and expertise in mental health, her new book “Tools to Stop Overthinking: A Teen Guide to Relief From Anxiety and Stress in an Age of Overwhelm” is a comprehensive guide that will not only empower you to stop overthinking but will provide you with crucial teenage life skills that will make you a happier youth. Are you ready to learn how? (Jennifer Costanza, 2023)

“Tools to Stop Overthinking: A Teen Guide to Relief From Anxiety and Stress in an Age of Overwhelm” – Are you a teenager struggling with a restless mind? Does your overthinking affect your confidence, make it difficult for you to make decisions, and cause you to be unproductive? If you have been looking for a teen book that will empower you to transform your mindset, reduce negative thoughts, and grow confident in your ability to live a more constructive lifestyle, then keep reading, you have found the perfect book.

Studies show that seven in ten teenagers struggle with overthinking. This means they excessively worry about the future, are anxious, and have uncontrollable thoughts that leave them mentally and emotionally drained. Does this feel like you?

Inside Tools to Stop Overthinking, you will discover:

– A detailed introduction into overthinking including how it affects teens, the underlying causes, and the impact it has on your overall well-being
– Practical steps to unearth your personal strengths and qualities, challenge limiting beliefs, and calm your mind with mindfulness
– How to shift your perspective on overthinking, become more mindful, and cultivate positive thinking and gratitude
– A step-by-step guide to creating your personalized self-care plan, channeling overthinking in valuable ways, and identifying and achieving your goals in the most innovative way possible
– Strategies you can start implementing right now to boost your confidence, build healthy relationships, and achieve a healthy life balance

After reading this book, you will never have to worry again about restless thoughts, being unable to express your needs, or not prioritizing your needs. You are about to live your dream life. You will be happy, fulfilled, and in control of the life you always wanted. Are you ready to explore the ultimate guide to eliminating overwhelm and living a meaningful life? Then read “Tools to Stop Overthinking” now.

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Book of the week: ‘Meditation For People Who Can’t Meditate’ by Dr. Samuel Steinberg

‘Meditation For People Who Can’t Meditate’ by Dr. Samuel Steinberg. Photo: Amazon

Meditation is a practice that helps you achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state of being. You can do this by using a technique such as mindfulness or focusing your mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to train your mind to be attentive and aware. Sounds easy enough, doesn’t it? Well, I have tried to meditate before but my mind always wonders and eventually I give up. Thankfully, there are books that teach the basics including the benefits of meditating and tips to incorporate in your routine to get the most out of it. Dr. Samuel Steinberg’s book “Meditation For People Who Can’t Meditate” is an excellent guide to meditation. After reading a sample, I now know that you should start small, with 5 minutes, instead of trying to meditate for an hour right from the start. It has ancient techniques to help quiet your mind, like getting back to nature, and how to establish a daily routine to help you meditate. The chapters are small and the information is presented in list format that make it easy to learn. If you are interested in meditating and need a smart and resourceful guide, consider “Meditation For People Who Can’t Meditate.” 

Dr. Samuel Steinberg is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse range of expertise. He holds a Doctorate in Metaphysics and one in Theology. He also graduated from the Plant Based Nutrition program at Cornell University. In addition, Dr. Steinberg is a qualified special education teacher, a Yoga Alliance certified 500 E-RYT yoga teacher and educator, and a highly regarded meditation consultant to mental health practitioners and pain support groups. He is the author of several notable works, including “Meditation For People Who Can’t Meditate,” “Free Bird,” and “Parents Guide to Helping a Child With Learning Disabilities.” He has also written extensively on topics such as veganism, vegetarianism, anxiety, depression, positive self-esteem in children, autism in the workplace, chakras, and weight loss and fitness. In his book “Meditation For People Who Can’t Meditate,” Dr. Samuel Steinberg presents meditation as an easy and effective approach to attaining peace, health, and a stress-free life. (Dr. Samuel Steinberg, 2023)

“Meditation For People Who Can’t Meditate” – Are you new to meditation? Feeling overwhelmed by the chaotic world around you? Not sure how to focus?

This beginner’s guide to meditation includes basic techniques and a simple, uncomplicated approach. It is perfect for those struggling to find the right time, place, position, group, or props.

Inside you will learn:
– how to meditate correctly
– the benefits of everyday practice
– the diverse styles of meditation in a fun way.
– And much, much more!

Get ready to overcome the challenges of meditation and find inner peace with this informative guide.

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New book release: ‘Leave Your Sh*t Here’ by Jackie Wallace and Liz Reed

‘Leave Your Sh*t Here’ is the new self-help workbook by Certified Professional Life Coach Jackie Wallace and Psychotherapist Elizabeth Reed LMSW. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Jackie Wallace and Liz Reed are co-authors of a workbook aimed to help people start their own mental health journey. “Leave Your Sh*t Here” is now available everywhere, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The book is a perfect gift for anyone who is going through something. It is an excellent sendoff gift for a graduate as well. (Jackie Wilson/Liz Reed, 2023)

Jackie Wallace is a serial entrepreneur, four-time author, and successful podcaster. With over thirty-five years of leading and coaching people and over 250 interviews as a podcaster, Jackie enjoys exploring how everyday people figure out their purpose and pursue it. Jackie is the founder of BDOPE Water and the creator of the national holiday, Sit with a Stranger Day, every September 16th. Her professional background includes a B.S. in General Management from Wayne State University in Detroit  Michigan, and  a Certification for Professional Life Coach from World Coach Institute Inc. Photo: Jackie Wallace

Liz Reed has been a practicing psychotherapist for over 11 years. She is also an author and podcaster at Liz Life Guru; before that, she was a gourmet chef for thirty years. She has embraced sobriety for 20 years as well. With a life full of numerous emotional and tumultuous times, she shares her story to help others on their path to a better life and believes it is never too late to create the life you want. Her podcast is available on all platforms. Photo: Liz Reed

“Leave Your Sh*t Here: Write, Release and Destroy” is a new self help workbook that aids in stress management and normalizes life’s struggles by letting us now that “everything will be ok.” It is a book with a purpose: to assist people with everyday challenges and struggles. This workbook helps people understand that it is normal to face adversity in life and that in the end, everything will be just fine. The workbook also provides a safe space to release those feelings in confidence and dispose of them in a manner the reader chooses, releasing all emotions privately into the universe, ridding them of all toxic thoughts and feelings.

The idea for this workbook originally appeared pre-pandemic during a lunch meeting between co-authors Jackie and Liz and another friend. Jackie would often use a piece of paper to write out the day’s frustrations, negative thoughts or life’s problems and then destroy it. It was a method that she used for some time as it was private and safe from anyone else’s eyes. In a world where people post everything on social media, this was a method to vent and protect her inner most private thoughts. As Jackie shared this practice with Liz, a tenured practicing psychotherapist, she learned this was a method Liz also used many times, and the idea for the workbook was born.

The two worked on the book through the pandemic and developed a workbook that delved beyond anything that the two had seen on the market. Besides being a book with facts and best practices with highlighted topics, “Leave Your Sh*t Here” is poised to provide teachable moments with worksheets covering subjects such as:

  • Your Inner Strength
  • How to Face Your Emotions
  • Self-Reliance
  • Investing in Yourself

“This workbook is a method to write what you feel, not be judged by society and then do what you want with the writing. This is a work through it book, not a get over it book as life is something we continuously must work through. The isolation of these negative thoughts can become daunting and weigh us down which is why it’s important to have a safe space to work through them and let them go. It becomes a freeing, liberating moment.” – Liz & Jackie

“Leave You Sh*t Here: Write, Release, and Destroy” is definitely not your garden variety of self-help books, and I enjoyed reading and going through it mainly because the language used is your everyday, straightforward, down-to-earth talk that stays clear of technical jargon. It also has an appealing visual format for both texts, writing space, and pictures and the use of cartoon-style illustrations definitely help engage the reader. The workbook also has sections to help the reader track any progress that one reaps throughout its activities. The overall tone of the material has a hopeful and optimistic mindset that tells the reader not to give up.” – Readers’ Favorite

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