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How To Be Unbothered: A Guide to Non-Reactiveness, Perspective, and Protecting Your Peace (The Path to Calm Book 23)
by Nick Trenton
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Synopsis
Sail through life in a boat of solitude.
It’s time to master non-reactivity, reclaim your calm, and stop giving away your peace like it’s free.
Find your stillness in a world addicted to noise.
How to Be Unbothered is your field manual for detachment, perspective, and self-command. It doesn’t ...
It’s time to master non-reactivity, reclaim your calm, and stop giving away your peace like it’s free.
Find your stillness in a world addicted to noise.
How to Be Unbothered is your field manual for detachment, perspective, and self-command. It doesn’t ...
Sail through life in a boat of solitude.
It’s time to master non-reactivity, reclaim your calm, and stop giving away your peace like it’s free.
Find your stillness in a world addicted to noise.
How to Be Unbothered is your field manual for detachment, perspective, and self-command. It doesn’t tell you to suppress emotion or become indifferent — it teaches you how to stay grounded no matter what life throws at you.
Nick Trenton shows how to stop feeding chaos with your attention and start living from composure. Through a blend of Stoic wisdom, behavioral psychology, and mindfulness techniques, you’ll learn to navigate life with clarity instead of reactivity.
If you’re tired of overanalyzing every text, taking things personally, and spiraling into stress — this is your way out.
Learn the mental models that calm your mind and harden your peace.
Nick Trenton knows the fight between emotion and logic — and how exhausting it can be to constantly “get over it.” With a background in behavioral psychology and emotional regulation, he lays out a realistic path to serenity — one that actually fits into modern life, not a monastery.
Reframe insults and master your perception
Reduce commitments to protect your peace of mind
Apply the PERMA framework for lasting satisfaction
Use Stoic methods to control what you can and release what you can’t
Simplify your world and scale down digital noise
Reconcile with fear by standing calm and composed
Handle criticism with logic, not emotion — and become unbaitable
Detach from drama: observe without absorbing others’ emotions
Build emotional muscle memory so calm becomes your default state
This isn’t about being cold. It’s about being in control.
With practical exercises and mental scripts, How to Be Unbothered gives you the tools to:
Stop being emotionally hijacked by people or circumstances
Create a calm inner world that chaos can’t penetrate
Respond to life — not react to it
Peace isn’t passive. It’s power.
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