Cover of the book "The Sweet Spot"

Sue Fuller-Good

Author

Well-being

Genre

Paperback

Format

2022-10-20

Publication Date

252

Pages

English

Languages

978 1907 282 84 3

ISBN-13

234x156x13.5mm, 357gm

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When you are pushed from pillar to post, when work wants 100% of you, when your family always needs more, when your bank statements scream at you, when time races away from you, when your body feels like a tired, old machine badly in need of a service and you aren’t sure how to keep going… Where do you begin? How can you recognise, tame and direct the warring beasts within and without? Building upon the foundations of self-awareness and reflection, Sue Fuller-Good guides you through honest, powerful exploration to find well-being in all aspects of your life. This empowers you to decide upon ad design your own future, your own way of living in your sweet spot. Honest, vulnerable, powerful, personal stories Insight from the latest scientific research Practical tips and techniques All ensure you avoid toxic, simplistic work-life balance and quick-fix formulas. The Sweet Spot invites you to a richer, liberating and enjoyable life adventure-one that is ever-evolving, just as you are.

About
the
Author

Sue Fuller-Good was born in 1968 in Johannesburg, South Africa. She studied physiotherapy at the University of Cape Town and later did her masters degree at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannsburg. Sue has spent most of her time in clinical practice (her first love) helping patients with pain and disability. She is trained in coaching, in mindfulness practice and in mind-fulness-based cognitive behavioural therapy (Harvard Medical School). She has worked in the mind space as well as the body space for almost her whole career. Most of the medical world now recognises the biopsychosocial model of pain and disease, and the integral part psychoneuroimmunology plays in healing. This space has become more mainstream, but for many years Sue was a trailblazer finding her own way. She advocated strongly and vociferously for holistic patient care, lifestyle change to support well-being and preventative medicine rather than reactive medicine. This book is the product of her years of study, exploration and practical discovery in her treatment room, where every patient has been a teacher for her. When she is not working, Sue can be found climbing mountains, rock faces, trail run-ning and practising yoga, reading and discovering. She is the proud and devoted mom to two children, Keegan and Tyler, who are her greatest joy and delight

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