
Make Change That Lasts
9 Simple Ways to Break Free from the Habits that Hold You Back
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Dr Rangan Chatterjee
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Brought to you by Penguin.
**As seen on Lorraine**
Sunday Times bestselling author Dr Rangan Chatterjee reveals how to make positive change that actually lasts in his latest, most innovative book to date.
We all have things we rely on going our way to help us feel calm and happy. Your partner waking up in a good mood. No traffic on the way to work. No queues at the supermarket. And no rain on your day off.
But what happens when things don’t work out that way? We fall back on soothing habits. A trip to the cupboard for snacks. Scrolling on social media. A few beers or a couple of glasses of wine after a stressful day.
Make Change that Lasts will show you the nine hidden ways day to day life causes these responses -- and show you how to respond to them consciously. Blending ancient philosophy with a deep understanding of health, host of one of the biggest podcasts on the planet, Feel Better, Live More, Dr Rangan Chatterjee will provide a personalized approach and simple techniques for reducing our reliance on the chaotic and uncertain outside world.
This book will help you to become an expert in yourself - finally unlocking true, long-lasting health and happiness.
'It's super, a lovely, heartfelt book, I really felt it all the way through' Ranvir Singh on Lorraine
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- Reelika Kull
- 01-29-25
new and revolutionary approach to self help
For a while now I've been thinking the same things Rangan talks about and wondered if I'm onto something. I'm really relieved to hear that I'm on the right path and I'll definately continue following dr Rangans suggestions. I hope that this book will be translated into estonian language soon, so I can recommend it to some older people who don't speak english, actually I would be happy to translate it myself so I could really take in all the knowledge.
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- Stephan Morais
- 03-10-25
Good encouragement
The book covers a number of areas which are key for happiness and gives suggestions on these topics. It’s a bit obvious but a good summary.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-16-25
Rings true
Very similar to his podcast, feel better, live more. Really enjoyed this and got a lot out of it.
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