Rushing Woman's Syndrome - The Impact of a Never Ending To-Do List on Your Health
Little Green Frog Publishing Ltd, 2011. Slight bump/scuff to lower left corner of spine, otherwise good secondhand copy.
Rushing Woman's Syndrom describes the biochemical and emotional effects of always being in a hurry and the health consequences that urgency elicits. It doesn't seem to matter if a woman has two things to do in her day or 200, she is in a pressing rush to do it all. She is often wound up like a top, running herself ragged in a daily battle to keep up. There is always so much to do, and she very rarely feels like she wins, is in control and gets on top of things. In fact her deep desire to control even the smaller details of life can leave her feeling out of control, even of herself...Dr. Libby offers you real solutions to both the biochemistry and the emotional patterns of the rush.