At first when I heard that my book club was going to read Spontaneous Happiness by Dr. Andrew Weill, I was a little worried. Over the past 10 years I have gone through alot of emotional upheaval in my life losing the ones I love and I have read books that never seem to help.
When I learned that this books was about emotional well-being it got me more curious and wanted to read more and learn. This book looks at the physica and mental wellneess in a way of using classic meditation techniques (which did not work for me in the past), with nutrition and life style changes geared at preventiing behavior which makes dealing with life difficult for people.
Dr. Andrew Weill defines depression as having a lack of self-esteem, insomnia, lack of energy, decreased concentration and hopelessness. The author predicts that depression will increase in the coming years without adequate coping strategies and intervention. This is absolutely true as I have learned this lesson. Relaxing techniques like sitting, meditation and activities; such as, cooking help to curb mental restlessness. All of these things I did not think of before.
I really enjoyed the book and gained alot of insight from its pages.
Disclaimer: I received this book through The Blogger Connection, The Book Connection, but the opinions are my own.
Natalie says
I am glad to hear you enjoyed this book as well! I loved the reminders to appreciate the smaller things in life 🙂
Maria says
Sounds like a perfect book especially for those needing to be uplifted.
Heidi says
I thought this was an interesting book too!
christy karch says
great review, very insightful!! Well done:)
Mazie Magnum says
Looks like a good book, nice review.
Patty Hancock says
I love reading Dr Weil’s books. Thank you for the review.
Ellen Christian (@scentednights) says
The relaxing techniques sound like something I need!
Jamie says
Sounds like a great book – good review!! 🙂
Estelle Sobel Erasmus says
I love Dr. Weil’s books. This new one sounds great.
Estelle
Angela (@LibraryGirlRead) says
Thanks for sharing this. I haven’t read this book but I’ve enjoyed others of Dr. Weil.
Alison Shafffer says
looks like a good book, thanks for sharing about it. I had not hear of Dr. Weil’s book before.
Linda Kinsman says
Thank you for sharing a part of your personal journey in your review. This sounds like a great book.
Chacoy says
This books sounds amazing, I suffer from a lot the issues the book touches on, insomnia, depression…
I look forward to reading it(: