3, March—USA—Nate Dallas's You're Too Good to Feel This Bad: An Orthodox Approach to Living an Unorthodox Life is an autobiographical self-help book that redefines anxiety not as a disease but as a crucial signal from our physiology, urging readers to confront and heal the deeper issues within.
In his guide, Dallas takes readers through a three-phase journey of transformation. The first phase focuses on physiology, covering sleep, breathing, nutrition, and exercise. The second phase discusses psychology, exploring human needs, pattern breaking, mindset shifts, and meditation practices. Finally, the third phase offers practical life applications, addressing domains like money, work, relationships, and systems that support sustainable change.
Through his straightforward, engaging writing style, Dallas combines humor with deep insights, making the whole process of self-improvement appealing and easily accessible to those who do not indulge in self-care often. He challenges conventional wisdom, which paints anxiety as a disease and encourages readers to think critically about their lives, offering a new perspective on achieving balance.
When discussing his book, Nate Dallas stated: "This is not just a self-help book—it is a call to action for anyone who is feeling trapped by modern life's pressures, whether it is financial stress, career progression, relationship demands, or more."
The book is now available on Amazon.
About the Author
Dr. Nate Dallas is an energetic thought leader in entrepreneurship, healthcare, productivity, and family life. He is known for his compassion, creative wit, and transparent leadership style. Throughout his life, he's worn many hats - serial entrepreneur, artist, and even an investor. His true passion lies in inspiring and assisting others to grow into the best version of themselves. He is a featured speaker at various events across the US and maintains a blog on his website, www.natedallas.com.
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