Struggle Well Live Well

We all dream of a problem-free-reality, but that’s never been a real-life option. There is no growth without struggle. But when those inevitable challenges arise in our lives, there are ways to struggle better.

If you’ve ever wanted to find a better way to deal with yourself, your relationships, your hangups, or even your addictions—but the idea of lying on the couch and spilling your guts to a stranger makes you more uncomfortable than comforted, take heart.

Kevin Gilliland gets where you’re coming from. Yes, he’s a clinical psychologist, and, yes, he has counseled hundreds of people working through struggles on every level. But from all this experience, his main takeaway is that sometimes we don’t need a season of sessions to get our lives back on track.

Sometimes we just need some straight talk from somebody with good perspective. Somebody who will, frankly, tell us if we’re off base. And he’s willing to be that guy. In his book, “Struggle Well Live Well,” he makes it easy for us to recognize that of course we’re not always perfect, and, of course we can always improve. And many times we can do it without a lot of drama or expense, if we’re just open to some objective perspective.

For anyone who ever said, “I’m not into therapy,” but recognizes that we can all use a little help from a friend, here’s that help. You’ll still struggle—that’s human nature—but you’ll struggle well. And you’ll live well.

Preview Dr. Gilliland’s book, “Struggle Well Live Well” by clicking on the links below. Then, order a copy for you and a friend or loved on on Amazon!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kevin Gilliland, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and the Executive Director of Innovation360 (i360), an outpatient counseling service that works with people struggling with mental health, substance abuse, and relationship issues. Over the past twenty years, Kevin has mentored countless individuals and couples, participated in research trials, and lectured across the country. He currently serves in the Department of Dispute Resolution & Counseling at Southern Methodist University in Dallas where he instructs graduate students of the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education & Human Development. Outside of work, Kevin is an athlete and outdoorsman.

He regularly competes in triathlons and is a two time IRONMAN®. He and his wife, Ann, have three children—Jennifer, Luke, and Lance. They reside in Dallas, Texas.

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