The Reset by Sam Delaney $7 / month

The Reset by Sam Delaney focuses on presenting mental health topics in a straightforward manner, devoid of complex jargon. It explores themes such as empathy, self-care, workplace mental health, and the impact of personal habits on well-being, alongside supporting authors and engaging with readers through book-related events.

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58 implied HN points β€’ 21 Jan 24
  1. The special offer for the book is on the Kindle edition, not Audible.
  2. The book 'Sort Your Head Out' is on sale for Β£2.99 on Kindle at the provided link.
  3. Consider becoming a free or paid subscriber to support the work.
19 implied HN points β€’ 29 Jan 24
  1. The world is putting immense pressure on our children.
  2. Parenting is especially tough when dealing with teenagers.
  3. It's important to support kids' mental health without neglecting your own well-being.
176 implied HN points β€’ 11 Feb 23
  1. Author asking for 5-star reviews to counteract fake 1-star review on Amazon
  2. Be cautious when purchasing books online to avoid scams
  3. Support authors by leaving genuine reviews for their books
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117 implied HN points β€’ 03 Mar 23
  1. Self-esteem is important and hard to come by, so celebrate your successes.
  2. Offering love and kindness to others can boost their self-esteem and make you feel better too.
  3. Treat yourself with kindness and silence your inner critical voice by practicing self-love.
58 implied HN points β€’ 21 Mar 23
  1. Sam Delaney is hosting a live Q&A and book signing event in Barnes.
  2. The event is at a former recording studio and is exclusive to Reset subscribers.
  3. Guest list access is available by emailing Sam at [email protected].
39 implied HN points β€’ 07 Apr 23
  1. Comparing yourself to others can lead to skewed perspectives. Don't judge your habits based on others' actions.
  2. Focus on how alcohol makes you feel and its impact on your life to determine if you have a problem.
  3. It's essential to ask yourself critical questions about your relationship with drinking to assess if it's affecting you negatively.
0 implied HN points β€’ 17 Mar 23
  1. The author reflects on their early experience in politics and how their attitude affected their career progression.
  2. The author discusses their reluctance to prioritize work over personal life and the impact it had on their career.
  3. The author highlights the importance of feeling trusted, responsible, and respected at work to improve overall well-being and productivity.