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OverviewIf youʼve tried all the quick fixes in standard self-help books but never got fixed, hereʼs a four-letter framework that brings you clarity, improves your mental health, and boosts your resilience. You may also lose fifty pounds. (I did.) What Youʼll Learn: Why the standard self-help doesnʼt work Science-backed insights linking food, mood, relationships, and energy Proven strategies for Losing weight Reducing overthinking Maintaining sobriety Strengthening relationships Parenting a special needs child And more Plus, stories about A Gut-shot Canadian Betty White Maverick And more A System You Wonʼt Forget It words because it addresses the real problems in your life: H (Hungry): How it impacts your mood, health, and resilience. A (Angry): Learn practical ways to manage your emotions. All of them. L (Lonely): Strengthen your relationships. They are the most important thing you have. T (Tired): Figure out how to keep enough energy to make the most of your time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: KarnesPublisher: Manuscripts Imprint: Manuscripts Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9798889264132Pages: 280 Publication Date: 30 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Troy Karnes is a testament to the power of resilience, gratitude, and transformation. His journey-overcoming cancer, battling addiction, and emerging with a deeper purpose-offers invaluable lessons for anyone seeking to live with intention. His book isn't just another story, it's a roadmap for recognizing the good in others, fostering meaningful connections, and embracing the power of gratitude. His wisdom is a reminder that the strength we need is already within us-we just have to nurture it. This book isn't just inspiring; it's a guide to living a more connected, grateful, and fulfilled life."" - Sean Swarner: USA Today's top 8 most inspirational people. ""Troy Karnes makes a powerful case for prioritizing healthy habits as the foundation for a resilient, fulfilling life. Through vulnerable memoirs and well-researched insights, he shows that nurturing our physical and emotional well-being is the most impactful investment we can make in ourselves."" -Stephanie Fee, Founder of Wild Larynx ""A wise and uplifting book, Troy Karnes's No Silver Bullets is an invaluable resource for getting and staying on track in the midst of human struggles. It offers a strong guide and source of motivation to establish the best version of oneself."" - Marcy Rubic, CEO Limb Preservation Foundation ""Hard to put down! Troy's storytelling is super engaging and honest-it really pulled me in. His mix of personal stories and research made me reflect on my own experiences in a way I didn't expect. His honesty made me want to be more honest with myself, too. Definitely recommend!"" Aaron McElhattan ""The strength of this book is in how genuine the writing feels. You can tell this is lived experience, not just theory. Even when things get heavy, there are moments that gently nudge you to keep going, to try again, to hope again. I loved this book and enjoyed reading it. I would highly recommend this! Rebecca Libby ""The value of No Silver Bullets is in its lasting power. The writing is easy to read, completely understandable and absorbable. But it is the fact that months later the rehab strategies, daily scheduling, HALT tips come to mind. When coming to mind, those smart ideas have reminded me to make better choices in managing Life's difficult times. A truly accessible, absorbable, and potentially life changing book."" Ruth Artes No silver bullets is the story of how to turn your life around through mindfulness and a dedication to living life fully, one step at a time. It took a deep desire to make lasting changes, and the author found it within himself to do that. I really appreciated the personal accounts and his honesty. He accomplished a way to manage addiction and fear through a philosophy that said, don't try and fix your life, but start where you are and nurture yourself....explore what motivates you, what feeds you, what slows you down. I am a massage therapist. People come to me to ""fix"" what's wrong. I can't do that, but I can help them do that. I can give a bit of attention to what ails them, then move on to connect themselves back to their wholeness, because they are more than their pain. Troy Karnes is finding his wholeness and it is inspiring. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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