Rest and play!
Writers need to take care of themselves. Here you’ll find books on happiness, rest, positive psychology, and other antidotes to writing-induced stress. Relax and enjoy!
Maggie Berg & Barbara K. Seeber, The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy
Helen says: Slowing down won’t just make you happier and healthier; it will make you a better scholar. That’s the life-affirming message of this thoughtful book inspired by the “slow food” movement.
Barbara L. Fredrickson, Positivity: Discover the Upward Spiral That Will Change Your Life
Shawn Achor, The Happiness Advantage: How Positive Brain Fuels Success in Work and Life
Stephen L. Lepore & Joshua M. Smyth (eds), The Writing Cure: How Expressive Writing Promotes Health and Emotional Well-Being
Norma Daykin, Arts, Health and Well-Being: A Critical Perspective on Research, Policy and Practice
Patient Project [University of California, Irvine students], Patience and Pandemic
Helen says: What happens when a group of UC Irvine students decide to produce an anthology of stories, poems, and artwork about their experience of living through a global pandemic? Read this book to find out!
Angelica Ribeiro, Running into Happiness: How My Happiness Habit Journal Created Lasting Happiness in the Midst of a Crazy-Busy Semester
Helen says: Angelica Ribeiro’s enthusiasm for life is infectious and may well lead you on your own journey to find happiness in and through writing.
Ingrid Fetell Lee, Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things to Create Extraordinary Happiness
Kelly McGonigal, The Joy of Movement: How exercise helps us find happiness, hope, connection, and courage
Angelica Ribeiro, How to Create Happiness at Work: Seven Evidence-Based Strategies to Enjoy Your Day
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Helen Sword, Writing with Pleasure
Writing should be a pleasurable challenge, not a painful chore. Writing with Pleasure empowers academic, professional, and creative writers to reframe their negative emotions about writing and reclaim their positive ones.