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PREFACE PART I: ANCIENT WISDOM Chapter 1 What is Stoicism?
Zeno Epictetus Seneca Marcus Aurelius
Chapter 2 Is Stoicism for You
It is Therapeutic It Develops the Moral Man It Creates Happier Persons It Lumps all Situations into one It Encourages Passivity It Positions the Stoic as almost Non-human It is an Austere Ethic Rationality Famous Stoicism Practitioners
Frederick, the Great, King of Prussia George Washington, 1st President of the United States Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States
Present Stoicism Practitioners
Admiral James B. Stockdale Pete Carroll, Seattle Seahawks and Football coach Arianna Huffington, founder of Huffington Post and Thrive Global Tim Ferriss, New York Times Best Selling Author of Self-help Books
Chapter 3 The Three Disciplines
1. The Discipline of Desire 2. The Discipline of Action 3. The Discipline of Assent (Stoic Mindfulness)
Chapter 4 Understand and Embracing Stoicism Philosophy
Live in Agreement with Nature Achieving Virtue is the Highest Good Be able to Distinguish between Virtues and Vices Develop Immunity against Misfortune Be Accepting of Everything that Happens Be Mindful of your Action View of the Origin of Suffering Detachment from Desires Their Practicality Belief in the After Life View of Suffering Know what you can Control
PART II STOIC ART OF BETTER LIVING Chapter 5 How To Be A Stoic Chapter 6 Your Emotional Roller Coaster
Techniques to Deal with Anger
1. Do a Reflection. 2. Learn to Humor yourself. 3. Exercise Distancing
Techniques to Deal with Fear: Weakness
4. Anticipate the Evil 5. Detach from things that cause Fear 6. Practice Mindfulness To Deal with Fear
Techniques to Deal with Sadness
7. Change your Belief about the Situation 8. Ignore what you can’t Control 9. Do Morning and Evening Rituals
Techniques to Deal with Joy
10. Practice Mindfulness for Joy 11. Serve Others
Techniques to Deal with Trust
12. Keep your word 13. Learn to trust others 14. Treat others well
Techniques to Deal with Anticipation
15. Visualize the Misfortune. 16. Develop Indifference 17. Change the View
Techniques to Deal with Disgust
18. Determine what is affecting you 19. Do Daily Affirmations 20. Be Resilient
Techniques to Deal with Surprise
21. Practice Negative Visualization. 22. Practice Self-imposed Discomforts. 23. Practice Self-Control.
Chapter 7 Stoicism Practices
Control your Thinking Do not Count Failure as the end. Be Honest with yourself. Put away the Distractions.
Chapter 8 Make Your Life Better with These Stoicism Rules Chapter 9 Overcoming Adversity the Stoic Way
Use Negative Visualization Be Calm Practice Self-Denial Don’t be so Hard on Yourself
Chapter 10 Be a Better Parent with Stoicism CONCLUSION NOTES ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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