Born to be Mild: Adventures for the Anxious

Born to be Mild: Adventures for the Anxious

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  • Create Date:2021-07-21 06:16:08
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  • Author:Rob Temple
  • ISBN:0751574732
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Summary


A handful of years ago, I moved with my wife to a house on a quiet street in a quiet town and lay quietly in a room for a long time。

I used to love an adventure, but when I hit my thirties I started to become afraid of the world, until I was too frightened to even go outside at all 。 。 。 it was just me, my phone and my social media feeds。 Doesn't sound too healthy, does it? It wasn't。


Rob Temple runs the social-media empire Very British Problems from the comfort of his own sofa, but what happens when the four walls of your living room become your world?

Everything goes wrong。

In this hilarious and life-affirming memoir, Rob sets out to reinvent himself as an intrepid traveller, a bee-keeper and yogi, all to become a little less Bear (Pooh) and a little more Bear (Grylls)。 Along the way there are good days and bad days, but with each failed adventure and small triumph, Rob discovers how the mild-mannered and anxious can still enjoy their own share of (gentle) adventure from time to time。

'Raw and honest' - Daily Mail
'A refreshingly unpolished memoir that reads like somebody talking to you with an unfiltered voice' - Sunday Express, S Magazine

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Reviews

Nick Davies

I bought this to test how amenable I am to reading ebooks on my new mini tablet thing。 I had heard of the book on twitter and it seemed likely to be worth 99p。 It was。 And the reading on a tablet thing was pretty much a success too。 So all good。 This memoir/autobiography type thing is the author's frank retelling of his attempts to recover from alcoholism and marriage break-up linked to crippling anxiety。 As a consequence of this as a pretty serious subject, it might be a challenge for Temple to I bought this to test how amenable I am to reading ebooks on my new mini tablet thing。 I had heard of the book on twitter and it seemed likely to be worth 99p。 It was。 And the reading on a tablet thing was pretty much a success too。 So all good。 This memoir/autobiography type thing is the author's frank retelling of his attempts to recover from alcoholism and marriage break-up linked to crippling anxiety。 As a consequence of this as a pretty serious subject, it might be a challenge for Temple to make this light and entertaining enough to read - but it's not something he fails to do。 Honest, non saccharine, very readable, and plenty of insightful moments (discussion of how often we appreciate things more after the event spoke to me particularly, with my habits of a lack of motivation to do things, and the times I have felt lukewarm whilst doing them) it certainly was thought-provoking, certainly because aspects of the overthinking due to anxiety are common to some of my habits。It feels harsh however to judge it slightly less favourably because it was at times a little 'mild' (naturally)。 I understand that the struggles of someone unable to leave the house at times, for whom going to buy a sandwich is a triumph in the face of mental health issues, aren't likely to be as exciting and thrilling as a novel。 At times though there were 'ok' bits among the more interesting and actively 'good' bits。 Which is a metaphor for life, I suppose。 。。。more

blueisthenewpink

Not bad at all。 It is very British。 I have 77 notes and highlights in this ebook, most of them very British expressions。 At times, even my inner voice changed to a very British accent (sounded mostly like the voices of John Oliver, Tom Hiddleston, and Hugh Laurie - in turns, not at the same time, I have no idea what that would sound like)。 At other times it changed to whatever accent the author was doing in the scene。 I loved the references I could get and that they weren't explained (yeah, I'm Not bad at all。 It is very British。 I have 77 notes and highlights in this ebook, most of them very British expressions。 At times, even my inner voice changed to a very British accent (sounded mostly like the voices of John Oliver, Tom Hiddleston, and Hugh Laurie - in turns, not at the same time, I have no idea what that would sound like)。 At other times it changed to whatever accent the author was doing in the scene。 I loved the references I could get and that they weren't explained (yeah, I'm a real sucker for being treated as an intelligent reader instead of as one with very limited mental capacity)。 The book reminded me of Adrian Mole, multiple times, telling us about all the misfortunes but instead of the constant whining, we got some hilarious self-irony, gratefulness, and acknowledgment of the good times as well。 It was fun。 (Which, by the way, is the exact same review I gave the new Marvel movie 'Black Widow' yesterday。) 。。。more

Heidi

I really wanted to like this but it seemed like an unrelated list of anecdotes that were mildly depressing。 Instead of gentle laughs or rueful smiles I felt indifferent to the 'problems'。I really wish I'd liked this - but I think that's part of the problem - it's trying too hard to be liked。 I really wanted to like this but it seemed like an unrelated list of anecdotes that were mildly depressing。 Instead of gentle laughs or rueful smiles I felt indifferent to the 'problems'。I really wish I'd liked this - but I think that's part of the problem - it's trying too hard to be liked。 。。。more

Chelsea Nixon

I really enjoyed reading this。Its not going to blow your mind or blow your socks off but its a comforting read。 For those with an anxious mind, trying to find contentment in like with a world of YOLO and FOMO which is just too much!Reading chapter by chapter of his low-key adventures in such a funny quick whipped way had me howling with laughter at times because it felt like I was reading potential rants and thoughts that could come out of my own head。

Mikhail

Not bad。 You might want to read it one chapter at a time。 Whenever you feel that your life lacks action。

Laura

Book reviews on www。snazzybooks。comWhat and funny and sweet read Born to be Mild is。 I have been a big fan of the Very British Problems Twitter account for years- it never fails to make me smile and think ‘ahh me too!’。 Well, think of this book as a longer version of those tweet -, but not as laugh-out-loud, as it has some heavier themes running through it。Rob tries to answer the question – can socially awkward, anxious people get out there and have a good time regardless? Can they take on excit Book reviews on www。snazzybooks。comWhat and funny and sweet read Born to be Mild is。 I have been a big fan of the Very British Problems Twitter account for years- it never fails to make me smile and think ‘ahh me too!’。 Well, think of this book as a longer version of those tweet -, but not as laugh-out-loud, as it has some heavier themes running through it。Rob tries to answer the question – can socially awkward, anxious people get out there and have a good time regardless? Can they take on exciting new experiences and have adventures?Rob decides to take on lots of new experiences, which he relays to the reader。 He also takes us through various points in his life where his anxiety and ultra mild-mannered-ness has impacted his life, and how he, therefore, interacts with others。 His success with Very British Problems, how this led him to work from home permanently and that in turn resulted in a persistent and, at times, debilitating feeling of anxiety for Rob。Though you don’t want to feel as if you’re laughing at Rob’s life, I found this book really funny and, to me, it didn’t feel like you were laughing at his expense – rather laughing along with Rob as he relays lots of humorous, albeit awkward, experiences that lots of people can no doubt relate to, whatever their personality type。 It just sums up so much of what it means to be ‘British’ in a humorous, entertaining way – but the inclusion of Rob’s personal experiences and very difficult times add a very real and important message about mental health to this book。 You might not assume that someone who manages a funny, light-hearted social media account could be suffering from anxiety, but you never know in reality。 It manages to drive home the impact of poor mental health without feeling preachy or over the top, and remains a entertaining and fun read。I really enjoyed Born to be Mild – on the whole it was very easy to read, thought-provoking and I found myself completely absorbed in Rob’s tales。 Definitely recommended! 。。。more

Karen Middlebrook

I cried with laughter。 I feel 'seen'。 I love the writing style。 Left me with a feeling that there are good people and things in the world。 I cried with laughter。 I feel 'seen'。 I love the writing style。 Left me with a feeling that there are good people and things in the world。 。。。more

Rebecca Margetts

I enjoyed this book, non fiction is not something I usually read, so I enjoyed the change。 There was something soothing about hearing - in detail, the normality, daily struggles and jokes about a 'normal' family life。 I enjoyed this book, non fiction is not something I usually read, so I enjoyed the change。 There was something soothing about hearing - in detail, the normality, daily struggles and jokes about a 'normal' family life。 。。。more

Nafisah

Shelved under did-not-finish because hmm, this was just grating to read。 It was not very funny, nor relatable — even though I would’ve been the perfect target audience。 Sorry, I stopped at around 20% and don’t find it beneficial to continue。 It’s one of those things where it could probably be entertaining in small doses, but not as a whole book。 Still, the two stars because the writing isn’t bad? Just not for me。

Aricia Alves

I'm having a hard time finishing this book。。。 I was going to wait until I finished but I'm not sure I'm still going to。 Half of it has gone but it's been 4 months, and I read three other books in between。 So, here we go: I understand that the premise of the book was meant to be the story of a "mild life", purportedly, and what I imagined by this, I think, was that the book was going to make some point of how it's okay not to be a shiny star in society, and that struggles everyday people face are I'm having a hard time finishing this book。。。 I was going to wait until I finished but I'm not sure I'm still going to。 Half of it has gone but it's been 4 months, and I read three other books in between。 So, here we go: I understand that the premise of the book was meant to be the story of a "mild life", purportedly, and what I imagined by this, I think, was that the book was going to make some point of how it's okay not to be a shiny star in society, and that struggles everyday people face are common to most of us, and don't feel alone, etc。 But he really went on and wrote, actually, a "mild book" in itself。 It takes us with him in very regular days when nothing happens, like buying a gift, or, say, visiting a "spicy sauces" fare, or going to the supermarket - that particular one happens many times - and that's just it。 There are some jokes sprinkled around but they are as mild as the non-happenings。 Those jokes that a friend of yours would make on the way somewhere, and you would slightly smirk。Every time he mentioned having had quite an episode of depression and some level of anxiety I sat upright and thought "This is it! He's going to get more personal and share something", but no。 He would invariably mention it and take us to the supermarket again。All in all, it's not a terrible book, and sometimes it's a bit funny, but mostly it's just boring。 。。。more

James R。

An enjoyable memoir of a man taking part in a series of unexceptional activities。 The pandemic has dramatically lowered my boredom threshold when it comes to reading so I enjoyed the gently humourous stories even though very little happens。

Louisa Gale

What a grear book, very relatable for the anxious。 Also had no idea before buying it that it was set in my homeland of cambridgeshire :)

Maha Althani

This is the first book i read for Rob and I want to read"British Problems"。 I followed this account in twitter many years ago and I didn't know that there was an actual book about it and he is an author!! Until lately and I followed the author and i saw that he had a book for the anxious people, so i got it immediately。 Firstly, i thought this book will be all about anxiety and depression and illnesses!! But Nop this book is Funny, hilarious。 This book defines Anxiety in a different way。 Not wha This is the first book i read for Rob and I want to read"British Problems"。 I followed this account in twitter many years ago and I didn't know that there was an actual book about it and he is an author!! Until lately and I followed the author and i saw that he had a book for the anxious people, so i got it immediately。 Firstly, i thought this book will be all about anxiety and depression and illnesses!! But Nop this book is Funny, hilarious。 This book defines Anxiety in a different way。 Not what the people always think what anxiety looks like, and that anxiety must be a bad, sad thing。 Yes indeed anxiety could be a funny, which is the book tell u it's! This book is not for the anxious people at all。 It's full of ideas, activities。 Its good that i read it especially during this pandemic, it let u appreciate the small things that we have! Yup this book has no plot, no story, it's just about a real life events of a normal man 😊😌 。。。more

Fred Hart

I can relate to a lot of this。

Paul Petsa

Likeable, perfectly acceptable。I like Rob’s account of his attempts at living a braver, more accomplished life and his struggles with alcohol, anxiety and self- alienation。 Some might find it corny or self-indulgent but perhaps that’s because they aren’t able to walk in his shoes。 Personally, I’m glad that this book was written and that I was able to read it。 If you have sometimes (or all the time) felt like you’re the only one that questions every little choice/ decision/ indecision or felt lik Likeable, perfectly acceptable。I like Rob’s account of his attempts at living a braver, more accomplished life and his struggles with alcohol, anxiety and self- alienation。 Some might find it corny or self-indulgent but perhaps that’s because they aren’t able to walk in his shoes。 Personally, I’m glad that this book was written and that I was able to read it。 If you have sometimes (or all the time) felt like you’re the only one that questions every little choice/ decision/ indecision or felt like everyone is doing everything better than you, you might enjoy this too。 I think I’ve probably messed up this review but I’ll worry about that at 2am when I can’t sleep。 。。。more

Karen Rubins-Lawrie

Listened to this on audio。 The brilliant narrator brought this book to life, and I resonated alot with many of anxious and terrified moments。 It was funny and comforting and its made me feel less like a mad woman during a rough period of anxiety。 I now don't feel quite as alone。 Listened to this on audio。 The brilliant narrator brought this book to life, and I resonated alot with many of anxious and terrified moments。 It was funny and comforting and its made me feel less like a mad woman during a rough period of anxiety。 I now don't feel quite as alone。 。。。more

Bookhuw

Baffling。

Mark Beech

This book started really well。 I always like the British Problems tweets, and then finding out more about the author started really well。 The book ended up being neither one thing nor another。 While there were funny stories, the underlying story was the author's physical and mental health, which I didn't feel was ever truly addressed。 This book started really well。 I always like the British Problems tweets, and then finding out more about the author started really well。 The book ended up being neither one thing nor another。 While there were funny stories, the underlying story was the author's physical and mental health, which I didn't feel was ever truly addressed。 。。。more

Prerana Shah

A good idea to know how brits live

Tim Allan

Its fairly evident that Rob is battling with some serious personal demons。 He is witty and humorous throughout but the demons are always there。 Lurking。 In typical British fashion, he attempts to keep calm and carry on。 For me, this made for difficult reading as I was hoping for something light and cheerful。 This wasnt。 Rob is a talented writer and it shows in the quality of his prose but I think I was misled in respect to the nature of the book。 Rob: I hope you're doing okay! Its fairly evident that Rob is battling with some serious personal demons。 He is witty and humorous throughout but the demons are always there。 Lurking。 In typical British fashion, he attempts to keep calm and carry on。 For me, this made for difficult reading as I was hoping for something light and cheerful。 This wasnt。 Rob is a talented writer and it shows in the quality of his prose but I think I was misled in respect to the nature of the book。 Rob: I hope you're doing okay! 。。。more

Laura May

Very British; rather endearing。 Some truly fantastic lines。

Buck Smith

Interesting to read a bit about the person behind Very British Problems, and I liked his humorous style of writing but, overall, it was a bit “Meh。” Wasn’t a page turner for me。

Penny

Very amusing in parts

Nerdinosa

Thank you Rob for planting the Nutella - tinfoil image in my head。 It'll be a constant companion from now on。 Thank you Rob for planting the Nutella - tinfoil image in my head。 It'll be a constant companion from now on。 。。。more

Christopher Hood

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Jon Clynch

Received this as a christmas gift as I'm a fan of Very British Problems (got the books and a t-shirt!), and figured it would be a humorous account of the foibles and quirks of the Great British Public。 To some extent, thus is true。 But it goes far deeper。 Before reading, I had no idea about Rob's personal struggles。 At times I found myself hoping it wouldn't become an exercise in self-pity, but I soon realised that, whether Mr Temple meant it or not, the book itself is a sort of theraputic。 He r Received this as a christmas gift as I'm a fan of Very British Problems (got the books and a t-shirt!), and figured it would be a humorous account of the foibles and quirks of the Great British Public。 To some extent, thus is true。 But it goes far deeper。 Before reading, I had no idea about Rob's personal struggles。 At times I found myself hoping it wouldn't become an exercise in self-pity, but I soon realised that, whether Mr Temple meant it or not, the book itself is a sort of theraputic。 He rejoices in the mundane and takes refuge in the ridiculousness everyday situations。 It's an honest account, sometimes poignant and at other times hilarious, and I found many of the scenes or emotions he describes to be familiar。 Rob comes across as being much older and wiser than he is, which is probably a result of the path he's trod so far。 In the end, you can't help but wish him all the best for the future。 For a 'funny book' it does have an underlying sense of sadness, but it's a great read nonetheless, showcasing the eccentricity of life and exhorting us all to find joy in the simple things we take for granted。 。。。more

Judith Williams

Loved this book。

Anne

Aaaw。。this is a great book。! I love the GBP tweets, and after reading this book, which is basically a year in Rob's life, I am pretty sure he get most of his material from his mum and dad! Lots of laughs, but it is also a serious book showing how he has tried different ways of coping with his life, which has not been easy, which most of us can relate to in some way or other。 He is very down to earth and really just wants a simple life and has just realised that actually he is happy with that and Aaaw。。this is a great book。! I love the GBP tweets, and after reading this book, which is basically a year in Rob's life, I am pretty sure he get most of his material from his mum and dad! Lots of laughs, but it is also a serious book showing how he has tried different ways of coping with his life, which has not been easy, which most of us can relate to in some way or other。 He is very down to earth and really just wants a simple life and has just realised that actually he is happy with that and that is ok。 Best quote from the book。。。。when he decided to become flexitarian!! ( veggie, but with the option to add meat or dairy whenever he feels like it!!) I honestly loved it。(My daughter bought it for me for Xmas, so thanks Kim! I know you will read my review!! Xxx ) 。。。more

Jaclin_z

Brilliant

David Ames

3。8 stars。 An odd book really; it's almost like a diary, each chapter telling the story of an event in Rob's day-to-day life, usually detailing how his anxiety is affecting his behaviour/life choices on that particular day。 Rob writes in an entertaining manner, but don't go in expecting any kind of story arc, it's more a series of vignettes。 It's frequently funny, as you'd expect, and if you have any kind of anxiety there are sections sure to have you nodding in recognition。 Oh, and Rob's parent 3。8 stars。 An odd book really; it's almost like a diary, each chapter telling the story of an event in Rob's day-to-day life, usually detailing how his anxiety is affecting his behaviour/life choices on that particular day。 Rob writes in an entertaining manner, but don't go in expecting any kind of story arc, it's more a series of vignettes。 It's frequently funny, as you'd expect, and if you have any kind of anxiety there are sections sure to have you nodding in recognition。 Oh, and Rob's parents sound delightful! 。。。more