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Stoicism and Wellbeing

Stoic Week is an annual online event where individuals from around the globe endeavour to live like a Stoic for seven days. This is your chance to participate in a unique experiment.

You will discover how the ancient philosophy of Stoicism can be adapted to help us lead better lives. The course combines general theory with detailed, step-by-step guidance on various Stoic exercises. These materials, prepared by experts in the field, provide you with a unique and completely free opportunity for personal development.

Stoic Week has proven to be extremely popular – over 40,000 people have participated since we started in 2012. Each year, we receive a wealth of online feedback from participants.

Here are some of the things previous participants have said:

  • “I am calmer, I accept many disagreeable things with good spirits. Not so easily hurt.”
  • “Having a clear list of daily exercises has been very useful, and this week has started to make these a daily habit.”
  • “Putting personal difficulties with health and treatment into perspective, managing pain and other people's sadness.”
  • “It has made me think, question, and discuss until now half-formed ideas.”
  • “The guidance of Stoicism makes me happy.”
  • “Being involved daily gave me the opportunity to realise how positive and worthy my life has been and how prepared I am for whatever life presents in the future.”

Stoic Week consists of seven chapters, one for each day of the week. It offers you the chance to join thousands of other participants around the world as they learn to apply Stoic concepts and techniques in their daily lives.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

Stoic Week has been widely covered in the media in previous years, and you can find links to various articles in newspapers and magazines on the Modern Stoicism website.

Copyright Notice & Terms of Use

Copyright © Modern Stoicism Ltd., 2014-2024. All rights reserved. All images copyright © Rocio De Torres, reproduced with permission.

The contents of this handbook are not intended as a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Anyone with a condition requiring medical attention should consult a qualified medical practitioner or suitable therapist. This experiment is not suitable for anyone suffering from psychosis, personality disorder, clinical depression, PTSD, or other severe mental health problems. By undertaking this trial, the participant acknowledges that they are aware of and accept responsibility in relation to the foregoing.



FAQ


Frequently Asked Questions

When does the course start and finish?

The course starts on Monday, October 28th and ends a week later. You will be able to access the preliminary area and welcome materials in advance a little bit in advance -we will email you when it is available if your settings allow this. The rest of the course won't be available until the official start date shown above.


 

How long do I have access to the course?

The materials will remain online for a few weeks after Stoic Week ends and then they will be removed so if you want ongoing access make sure you download the audio files and ebook version of the Handbook.


 

Who can take part?

Stoic Week is for everyone. Anyone can take part. Make sure you read the terms of use, though. Participants must not currently be suffering from a psychiatric condition that might affect their ability to participate in the use of psychological exercises.


 

How much does Stoic Week cost?

Stoic week is provided completely free of charge,.


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Your instructors


Tim LeBon is a founder member of the Modern Stoicism team and leads our psychological research into the benefits of Stoicism. Tim is the author of Wise Therapy, 365 Ways to be More Stoic & Achieve your Potential with Positive Psychology and has written many articles on Stoicism. He is also an accredited CBT therapist and a philosophical life coach. His website and contact details can be found at www.timlebon.com. Eve Riches is a mentor, employment consultant and teacher. She is also a Stoic Life Coach and is particularly interested in improving emotional resilience and applying Stoicism to everyday life. Eve has run a very successful monthly Stoicism online learning group and research project with Modern Stoicism, where she is on the steering committee. She is also an advisor to the Aurelius Foundation. Contact Eve at everiches.com.



Eve Riches  Tim LeBon