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Paperback Back from the Brink: Coping with Stress Book

ISBN: 0753510758

ISBN13: 9780753510759

Back from the Brink: Coping with Stress

Imagine spending three and a half years in prison for causing the financial scandal of the century, being divorced by your wife and then, to cap it all, being diagnosed with cancer. In 1995, Nick leeson's unchecked risk-taking caused the sensational collapse of Barings Bank. He was sentenced to six and a half years in a gang-ridden Singaporean jail, in conditions that defy belief, while, at the same time, his wife left him and he was diagnosed with colon cancer. His stress levels were immeasuable yet, against all odds, he survived. Back From The Brink tells Leeson's complete personal story, whilst in-depth conversations with top psychologist Ivan Tyrell show how the continual levels of high stress that affected Nick's mental and physical health can be related to us all, including - living with relationship and family problems - struggling with debt - striving to achieve status and success - coping with serious illness These pressures are common to many of us yet Leeson's approaches to dealing with his experiences reveal inspirational methods of combating stress. The book enables readers to check their own stress levels by working through easy-to-use charts and questions, and Tyrell's clear, professional analysis and coping stratagies make Back From The Brink-Coping With Stress a practical yet inspirational book. this amazing story of recovery has real applications in the stressful climate of the modern world. 'My experiences may be unusual, but they offer real insight into how stress can get out of hand and affect all of us. this book will help people who feel overwhelmed by life's difficulties.'

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Great Book on Stress Management

It's a great book on stress management. I appreciate Nick's frankness shown throughout the book.

Dark night of the soul

The name 'Nick Leeson' evokes strong emotions in financial circles. The man who was made the primary 'whipping boy' behind the well publicised and record breaking financial scandal leading to the fall of Barings Bank has been ruthlessly reviled and hounded by both the press and the establishment alike. In his first book on the Barings affair, 'Rogue Trader', Nick Leeson gives his own version of the issue, why he acted as he did, and the impulses that drove him to do so. In this book, presented in a conversational format with his psychiatrist and co author Ivan Tyrell, he gives an account of the skills and strategies he developed on the way to deal with the tremendous challenges that he had to face, the grim travails of life behind bars, first in Germany, then in Singapore, the gruelling heat there, his divorce, his colon cancer and of course, being mired in debt. Reading this book gave me a poignant picture of the fickleness of the values that govern the lives of the high flying financial circles today. We love rags to riches stories, stories of people coming up in life from seemingly unremarkable beginnings, where being a 'regular guy taking a few pegs at the pub' is the done thing to do, irrespective of whether the regular guy drinks too much. However, when the same 'regular guy' fails to deliver, and fails egregiously, then, well that is when all the chickens scatter and come home to roost, leaving the 'fall guy' to face the consequences. This is exactly what happened to Nick Leeson when he was faced with financial devastation, a crisis of such proportions, that his whole life was turned, upside down and inside out, sparing not one area of his consciousness and spaced out over several years. He faced his momentous loss of control with almost brutal self-honesty and unflappable courage, taking each impulse, each moment of self-destruction, one moment at a time. Not once in this book, not even while acknowledging his and other people's mistakes, does he attempt to justify his own actions at the bank, or discredit those who brought him to his port of incarceration at Tanah Mera in Singapore. This is why his account of the state of affairs at the time of his indictment, is very credible. During his first confinement in Frankfurt, Germany, he wrote his first book 'Rogue Trader'. While in Singapore, he devoted a lot of time to physical exercise, reading and writing, regularly setting up progressively large targets and keeping them. As mentioned earlier, he lived every moment consciously, choosing life over death when confronted, as is usual in such a place, by strong urges of suicide. Though this book devotes a long portion to the period he lived behind bars, how he coped there, is not the main message of the book. What Nick Leeson intends to convey is that the most daunting odds in Life, the worst stress situations can be handled by honesty and a steadfast faith in one's own capacity to overcome it. The outcome of facing such galling circumstanc
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