About This Book
A collection of practical essays explains how habitual attitudes and everyday behaviors produce nervous strain and recommends commonsense remedies to restore equilibrium. It surveys causes and cures across personal habits, rest, diet, physical culture, work pace, and domestic relations, including irritability, fear, contrariness, and the care of invalids. The emphasis is on self-observation and gradual habit change, with concrete examples showing how simple adjustments, courteous responses, and realistic expectations can reduce chronic excitation and prevent breakdown. Advice aims to turn transient rest into lasting health by replacing damaging routines with restorative, steady practices.
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