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Nothing's Wrong: A Man's Guide to Managing His Feelings

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To have successful professional and personal lives, you have to get the emotional healing that you need.
Every man that you come across has a deep bed of emotions. Emotions and feelings are not things that should be ignored. In order to get the great and healthy relationships that you desire, you have to change the way that you manage your emotions. David Kundtz has created this perfect guidebook to help you do just that!
Identify your emotions. Emotions are full of diversity, so you’ll learn about all the different ways to spot your emotions and you’ll learn how to better express your feelings. You’ll learn how to become comfortable with your emotions and in turn with the emotions of those around you. Stop the self-sabotage and get the healing that you’ve been seeking.
Men, this book is for you. This book is dedicated to teenage boys, young men, fathers, and grandfathers. This book is so much more than your average book plastered with inspirational quotes or half-hearted advice. The language, tools, and the exercises inside of this book are specified to help you express the deep, vibrant and ever-present emotions that you hold inside of you. Nothing’s Wrong is packed
If you find yourself constantly struggling to express yourself , this book is the inspirational book that you need. It’ll help you build the confidence to speak your feelings to those around you so that you can have effective communication in your everyday conversations.
If you enjoyed books like Cry Like A Man , Master Your Emotions, or Untangling Emotions, then you’ll love Nothing’s Wrong.

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First published January 1, 2003

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Profile Image for Egon.
2 reviews
December 23, 2017
Nothing's Wrong provides a simple approach to manage feelings appropriately.
Essentially, it boils down to three steps: (1) notice the feeling, (2) name the feeling and (3) act out the feeling.
Kundtz presents many real-life examples where dealing with feelings was impaired, which both enhances the credibility of these techniques and makes the content very easily digestible.
I think this was one of my most enjoyable and constructive reads of the last year.
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June 6, 2022
My FEELINGS on this book

The author does a great job making this easy to understand. Good stats to help support ideas and it’s not a long, complicated read. The example stories are very brief and concise.
Profile Image for Aaron Imholte.
1 review
May 23, 2020
A brief, great way for men to explore their feelings and how to better cope

David’s approach to the issues that many men face in today’s world is both straightforward and easy to follow. He gives some great anecdotal examples of where other men fell into the common pitfalls that many of us experience - and follows them up with some great solutions and potential workarounds. So we can learn from them, with his guidance. With definitely recommend this book to any man looking to “up their game” from an emotional standpoint and better understand their emotions and responses to them.
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34 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2024
Self help/psychology books kind of were something I would be wary of typically but honestly this book really resonated with me.

I don't know if it's going to change my life or anything but at the least the examples of emotional release or lack there of he gives are very validating and at the least make me not feel so lonely.
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98 reviews
December 21, 2022
Whenever you don’t know how a man should feel in any given situation that you’re experiencing…ask yourself: “How do I feel?”

That’s it.

That’s how a man should feel.
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April 3, 2025
Generalizations with no data to back up claims makes this feel stereotypical
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26 reviews
December 21, 2022
A great refresher on the crucial importance of stopping to listen to your own feelings and give them the expression they deserve. A lesson that I, as a man who keeps to himself, need constant reminder of.
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