✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
HomeStore

Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things

Product image 1

Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things

Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things

Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things invites you to rethink what it means to be healthy in a world of constant convenience. Part wellness guide and part science-informed journey, this book by Jeff Krasno, with Schuyler Grant, shares Krasno's life-changing diabetes diagnosis and his path to renewed health. It asks whether the comforts of modern life are helping or hurting us, and it shows how purposeful challenges can restore resilience. Written for adults who want practical, doable steps to reclaim energy, focus, and balance, the tone is hopeful, practical, and grounded in real-life experience.

Good Stress uses a me-search approach—Krasno's personal transformation after the diabetes diagnosis, combined with insights from more than 300 interviews with leading practitioners. Together with Grant, the authors distill hundreds of conversations into ten actionable protocols designed to counteract the harmful effects of modern life. The book explains why our ancient biology craves exposure to the stressors our Paleolithic ancestors faced, and how embracing measured challenges can build resilience, energy, sleep quality, and mental clarity.

Structured for readability, Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things blends storytelling, practical guidance, and science-based underpinnings. Its chapters walk readers through the concepts, present accessible steps, and offer routines that fit into a busy day. Whether you’re looking for concrete habits to reset your health or a new way of thinking about stress, this book makes the journey engaging and achievable.

  • Ten actionable protocols to counter modern life’s health challenges
  • Insights from 300+ expert interviews (the me-search approach)
  • Clear, practical guidance for resilience, energy, and sleep
  • Co-authored by Jeff Krasno and Schuyler Grant
  • Accessible explanations of ancient biology and balancing life in today’s chaos

After finishing Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things, readers gain a refreshed toolkit for health and daily living—practical habits that foster vitality, focus, and calm amid modern chaos. The book leaves you with a sense of empowerment and a new way to approach stress, turning challenges into lasting wellbeing and a more resilient life.

$1.23

Original: $4.10

-70%
Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things

$4.10

$1.23

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things invites you to rethink what it means to be healthy in a world of constant convenience. Part wellness guide and part science-informed journey, this book by Jeff Krasno, with Schuyler Grant, shares Krasno's life-changing diabetes diagnosis and his path to renewed health. It asks whether the comforts of modern life are helping or hurting us, and it shows how purposeful challenges can restore resilience. Written for adults who want practical, doable steps to reclaim energy, focus, and balance, the tone is hopeful, practical, and grounded in real-life experience.

Good Stress uses a me-search approach—Krasno's personal transformation after the diabetes diagnosis, combined with insights from more than 300 interviews with leading practitioners. Together with Grant, the authors distill hundreds of conversations into ten actionable protocols designed to counteract the harmful effects of modern life. The book explains why our ancient biology craves exposure to the stressors our Paleolithic ancestors faced, and how embracing measured challenges can build resilience, energy, sleep quality, and mental clarity.

Structured for readability, Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things blends storytelling, practical guidance, and science-based underpinnings. Its chapters walk readers through the concepts, present accessible steps, and offer routines that fit into a busy day. Whether you’re looking for concrete habits to reset your health or a new way of thinking about stress, this book makes the journey engaging and achievable.

  • Ten actionable protocols to counter modern life’s health challenges
  • Insights from 300+ expert interviews (the me-search approach)
  • Clear, practical guidance for resilience, energy, and sleep
  • Co-authored by Jeff Krasno and Schuyler Grant
  • Accessible explanations of ancient biology and balancing life in today’s chaos

After finishing Good Stress: The Health Benefits Of Doing Hard Things, readers gain a refreshed toolkit for health and daily living—practical habits that foster vitality, focus, and calm amid modern chaos. The book leaves you with a sense of empowerment and a new way to approach stress, turning challenges into lasting wellbeing and a more resilient life.