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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Research and Personal Experience—I'm Convinced!
Stack divides her advice into 21 key areas and discusses practices or attitudes that either suck the energy out of you (her "energy bandits") or prime the pump and get you going at peak performance (her "energy boosters"). Topics covered: Sleep habits, diet, nutrition, exercise, pacing (as in "hectic work pace"), health, relaxation, resolution and state of mind,...
Published on May 27, 2008 by Dianna Booher

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21 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new here
Perhaps if someone has never read a women's magazine, this book may be a revelation. But, eat right, exercise, don't stress, declutter, get enough sleep....there's nothing new in that at all.

Tips on that level are the content of the book. I'd recommend browsing it at a bookstore, but unless someone has lived in a cave, there is nothing new here.
Published on May 19, 2008 by GymGoddess


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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Research and Personal Experience—I'm Convinced!, May 27, 2008
This review is from: The Exhaustion Cure: Up Your Energy from Low to Go in 21 Days (Paperback)
Stack divides her advice into 21 key areas and discusses practices or attitudes that either suck the energy out of you (her "energy bandits") or prime the pump and get you going at peak performance (her "energy boosters"). Topics covered: Sleep habits, diet, nutrition, exercise, pacing (as in "hectic work pace"), health, relaxation, resolution and state of mind, responsibilities (as in "saying no"), time management, learning/creativity, your environment (i.e., lighting and stale air), relationships, stress--from spouse or traffic or the kids, technology, purpose, workplace.

In short, Stack's philosophy seems to be if you're exhausted all the time, anything and everything--including what's between your ears--could be the culprit.

After reading her book, I'm convinced. Solid research studies back up her claims, and personal examples from her family life make her advice practical. When you buy this book, expect to change more than a few bad habits. Highly recommended.
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21 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new here, May 19, 2008
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This review is from: The Exhaustion Cure: Up Your Energy from Low to Go in 21 Days (Paperback)
Perhaps if someone has never read a women's magazine, this book may be a revelation. But, eat right, exercise, don't stress, declutter, get enough sleep....there's nothing new in that at all.

Tips on that level are the content of the book. I'd recommend browsing it at a bookstore, but unless someone has lived in a cave, there is nothing new here.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Exhaustion Cure is exactly what I was looking for!, May 20, 2008
This review is from: The Exhaustion Cure: Up Your Energy from Low to Go in 21 Days (Paperback)
The Exhaustion Cure is just the guidance I was looking for. Laura Stack makes it very easy to define what exactly is bringing down your energy level by the helpful introductory "energy drain and boosters" brainstorming list. This list allowed me to take the time to identify EXACTLY what the causes of my lack of energy are and how to renew that energy by using my "energy boosters"! Laura also provides a quiz at the beginning of the book to help identify your "total energy quotient", which I can personally say was no where near what I had expected! This quiz opened my eyes to the sort of denial I had been in with how much energy I was truly lacking.

Each chapter is clearly defined and easy to follow. Laura makes this book easy to pick up time and time again, almost as a workbook, to guide you through the processes of gaining more energy and a better quality of life.

I have been through my share of "self-help", "fitness" and "wellness" books and Laura Stack combines the characteristics of all three into one successful book that I will be using for many years to come.

I have become a fan of Stack's and recommend (in addition to The Exhaustion Cure) her book, "Find More Time", to anyone who seeks to become more productive in their personal lives and to enjoy the things in life that truly matter.

Find More Time: How to Get Things Done at Home, Organize Your Life, and Feel Great About It
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great book to start with when combating fatigue, August 21, 2008
Author and narrator Laura Stack speaks like a caring coach with an investment in making you feel energetic. Stack offers tons of helpful tips for combating the chronic exhaustion that plagues our modern day culture. Stack's book covers a wide array of "energy bandits" and is a helpful way to identify what exactly is contributing to exhaustion. She covers lots of the basics, such as sleep problems and diet concerns. But she also dives into more complex topics such as how our emotional lives, and destructive emotions, can lead to exhaustion. This book is a great place to start if you feel chronically fatigued. It will help you identify what exactly is draining your life energy. Stack's successfully uses easy to understand metaphors and images to help listeners visualize the concepts she discusses. The Exhaustion Cure is not meant to be a book on the clinical disease of chronic fatigue syndrome- an illness that usually cannot be solved with behavior modification alone. Nevertheless, stress always negatively contributes to chronic fatigue syndrome so Stack's suggestions are helpful for stress reduction in chronic fatigue patients. Stacks has the right level of enthusiasm to her voice. Her positive outlook and energetic reading of this book will inspire listeners to work on regaining their own life energy.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Timely Book-as-Plan to Survive Bad Economic Time of 2009, January 4, 2009
This review is from: The Exhaustion Cure: Up Your Energy from Low to Go in 21 Days (Paperback)
For time-starved readers (including those who do not read many books) the news-you-can-use format of this book means you have the opportunity to immediately customize a personal plan to savor more moments in your day-to-day life by being more productive and doing "first things first" - recognizing the pitfalls that have prevented you from doing so in the past.

This skill is helpful anytime but especially valuable in a year that may be precarious for many of us.

Laura's upbeat, can-do and realistic approach reminds me of a friends who cares enough to help me be my better self
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