Mental Health for Men - Daily Reminders to Stop Being So Hard On Yourself

Author:   James R C Smith
Publisher:   James R.C. Smith
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
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9781069562708


Pages:   134
Publication Date:   04 June 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Are you exhausted from trying to be everything to everyone while keeping your shit together? If you're reading this, chances are you're a man who's tired, not just ""need an extra coffee"" tired, but bone-deep exhausted from the weight of expectations you carry every day. ""Mental Health for Men: Daily Reminders to Stop Being So F-ing Hard On Yourself"" isn't about transforming you into some zen master who has it all figured out. It's about giving yourself a break. Society handed men an outdated manual: Never show weakness Figure it out yourself Man up Keep pushing through How's that working out for us? The research is clear: nearly one in three men experience moderate to high anxiety, and one in five face depression-yet we're the least likely to talk about it or seek help. We're trying to live up to impossible standards while dealing with challenges our fathers never faced: remote work, digital parenting, constant connectivity, and the pressure to be both traditionally masculine and emotionally available. The strongest thing you can do as a man is ask for help. Just because you CAN do it alone doesn't mean you SHOULD. Inside, you'll find: Real talk about the challenges modern men face, backed by current research Practical strategies that actually fit into your busy life Permission to not be perfect at work, parenting, or relationships Ways to ask for help without feeling like you've failed Simple exercises that won't make you roll your eyes This handbook offers honest insights and practical tools from someone who's been there, not an expert, but a guy who's had many of the same feelings and thoughts as you. Through cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, research-backed strategies, and brutally honest reflection exercises, you'll learn to ease up on yourself while still being the man your family needs. Your mental health isn't a luxury-it's essential. And taking care of it isn't soft-it's as crucial as changing your oil, eating your veggies, or getting enough sleep. Ready to stop being so fucking hard on yourself? Let's do this.

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Author:   James R C Smith
Publisher:   James R.C. Smith
Imprint:   James R.C. Smith
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9781069562708


ISBN 10:   106956270
Pages:   134
Publication Date:   04 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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James R.C. Smith is a writer, mental health advocate, and digital content creator based in Vancouver, British Columbia. As the founder of SocialDad.ca, one of Canada's leading dad-focused blogs, James has built a reputation for his authentic, no-nonsense approach to discussing fatherhood, mental wellness, and the challenges of modern masculinity.His work has appeared in numerous publications including Huffington Post, Vice, Reader's Digest, The Globe and Mail, and Buzzfeed. Through his podcast, ""The SocialDad Podcast,"" James has created a platform for open conversations about parenting, mental health, and the evolving role of fathers in today's society.Drawing from his own experiences with ADHD, depression, and anxiety, James brings both personal insight and researched perspective to his writing. When not advocating for men's mental health, he can be found exploring the outdoors with his family, perfecting his coffee brewing techniques, or contributing to community initiatives in the Vancouver area.James believes that vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness, and hopes this book will help other men recognize they're not alone in their struggles.Connect with James at SocialDad.ca or on social media @JamesRCS.

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