Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of How Not To Worry: The Remarkable Truth of How a Small Change Can Help You Stress Less and Enjoy Life More is 6th and 7th grade.
Readability Test | Reading Level |
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Flesch Kincaid Scale | Grade 6 |
SMOG Index | Grade 10 |
Coleman Liau Index | Grade 8 |
Dale Chall Readability Score | Grade 7 |
The estimated word count of How Not To Worry: The Remarkable Truth of How a Small Change Can Help You Stress Less and Enjoy Life More is 48,980 words.
A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 3 hrs 16 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 5 hrs 27 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 1 hrs 49 mins.
How Not To Worry: The Remarkable Truth of How a Small Change Can Help You Stress Less and Enjoy Life More - 48,980 words | ||
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Reading Speed | Time to Read | |
Slow | 150 words/min | 5 hrs 27 mins |
Average | 250 words/min | 3 hrs 16 mins |
Fast | 450 words/min | 1 hrs 49 mins |
for How Not To Worry: The Remarkable Truth of How a Small Change Can Help You Stress Less and Enjoy Life More
How to defeat stress, worry, and anxiety to achieve more in business and life. From the international bestselling author of Self-Confidence. Are You A Worrier? Do you seem to worry more than most? Do you find that insignificant things stress you out? Do you sweat the small stuff and the big stuff too? Well, now’s the time to stop worrying and start living. Worry, stress, anxiety – whichever label you prefer to use – can have consequences that impact not only our lives, but the lives of others around us. When we worry it’s like the engine of our mind is constantly being revved up. It doesn’t allow us time to switch off and rest. It tires you out. And when you’re tired you’re less likely to think straight. And when you’re not thinking straight it’s easy to make stupid mistakes and confuse priorities... But relax. There is a way forward. In How Not to Worry Paul McGee shows us that there is a way to tackle life’s challenges in a calmer and more considered way. It is possible to use a certain degree of worry and anxiety to spur us on towards positive, constructive action, and then leave the rest behind. With down to earth, real life advice, How Not to Worry helps us understand why worrying is such a big deal and the reasons for it, exposing the behavioural traps we fall into when faced with challenges. It then helps us to move on with tools and ideas to deal with our worries in a more constructive way.