In Reading for Wellness, we challenge Michelle Superle to win back wellness by re-engaging what brings her the most comfort and joy—reading. She’s looking for wellness, and we’re looking for wellness fuel.
What if getting what we all want most—to make things better (you know, our lives, our health, our communities, our environment, the world, that stuff)—is easier than we thought?
Guess what? It is. For real.
In Switch, the brothers Heath marry their expertise in social entrepreneurship and psychology with a flair for storytelling. Through inspiring success stories, they build a water-tight case for how quick and simple change can be. If it’s done right, of course. “Right” means ending the feud between logic and emotion.
When emotion and logic partner up, invincible superpowers flourish. The Heaths describe dozens of large-scale examples showing successful transformation as significant as saving thousands of lives and preventing species extinction.
Switch is miles beyond hyperbolic self-help claims. The strategies described and the techniques outlined are authentic. And accessible—the entire system comes down to a few clear, memorable principles.
So even if the idea of “steering your elephant” seems mysterious or silly now, once you’ve read Switch you’ll know how to transform the humungous beast of change into an obedient, well-trained puppy.
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Michelle Superle writes books plus other stuff and earns a living teaching people how to do it too. She gets her wellness on by running around with the lovely human male, charming dog, and beautiful horses she lives with.