A quest for sanity in an insane world.
DESTRESSED is a powerful and inspiring story that has touched the hearts of people all around the world. Originally an independent movie, it has now been transformed into a self-help book that offers practical advice, personal anecdotes, and expert insights on how to overcome stress, anxiety, and adversity.
Written by the movie's director, Garry Pastore, and co-writer Dana Ketels, the DESTRESSED book is a heartfelt and informative guide on how to find inner peace and happiness in today's fast-paced and stressful world. Drawing from Garry's own journey to recovery from stress-related illness and the stories of real people who have faced and overcome major challenges, this book offers a unique perspective on the power of resilience, gratitude, and mindfulness.
In the movie, Garry takes the audience on a journey of self-discovery, traveling across the country and meeting people from all walks of life who have experienced major tragedies in their lives. From survivors of Hurricane Sandy to a severely disabled vet, Garry encounters individuals who have faced incredible hardships and have found ways to overcome them.
Now, with the DESTRESSED book, Garry and Dana provide a comprehensive roadmap for anyone who wants to transform their life and find true happiness. Whether you're dealing with a difficult situation or simply want to improve your overall well-being, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to live a more fulfilling and purposeful life.
Join the growing community of people who have been touched and inspired by the DESTRESSED story, movie, and book. Order your copy today and discover the power of resilience, gratitude, and mindfulness in your own life!
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