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Details:Titles in This Set:. When The Body Says Stop: Your Nervous System Knows Before You Do by Mae Larkin Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9789370038363 Overview:. When The Body Says Stop is a thoughtful, accessible guide for anyone feeling stretched to the brink by work, caregiving, or constant connection. Mae Larkin speaks to readers who have ignored their limits, offering a hopeful map back to balance. This non-fiction, paperback explores how the body signals strain—headaches, tight shoulders, sudden tears—and reframes rest as medicine, not laziness. By validating slower pacing and clear boundaries, the book helps readers cultivate a sustainable rhythm that honors resilience without sacrificing well-being. A compassionate resource for personal growth and everyday self-care. It’s a compassionate invitation to begin again. About the Books:. Centered on reclaiming agency over one’s body, When The Body Says Stop blends science with lived experience. Larkin translates neuroscience into approachable language, helping readers recognize how chronic stress trains the nervous system to stay in alert. The tone remains calm, compassionate, and non-judgmental, inviting readers to map their thresholds without guilt. The author shares relatable scenarios—overbooked schedules, caregiving duties, late-night emails—and guides readers through practical steps: pause, breathe, renegotiate commitments, and schedule restorative time. The result is a readable, evidence-informed blueprint for redrawing limits, so fatigue no longer dictates choices. The book also offers mirrors for families, workplaces, and healthcare conversations, encouraging readers to advocate for themselves and others. Visually, the clear prose is punctuated by concise summaries and reflective prompts that turn insights into daily habits. Whether you’re recovering from burnout, managing anxiety, or simply seeking a healthier pace, this guide provides empathy alongside actionable tools. By reframing rest as strategic, restorative work, it helps readers observe without blame and respond with intention. The overarching message—your body is not betraying you; it’s protecting you—creates a gentle, sustainable path toward renewed resilience. Key Benefits:. Practical step-by-step approach to recognizing signals and setting boundaries. Gentle, science-informed, trauma-aware guidance that reduces guilt around rest. Practical five-minute rituals that help rebuild sustainable routines. Ideal for readers facing burnout, workaholism, caregiving, or high-stress roles.. About the Author:. Mae Larkin writes with empathy and clarity about the nervous system, burnout, and personal resilience. With a background in health and wellness communication, she translates complex physiology into practical advice you can apply today. Her approach centers on validation, mindful boundaries, and sustainable self-care, making this title a trusted resource for readers seeking relief from chronic stress. Larkin’s voice invites reflection without judgment, inviting a wider audience—from exhausted professionals to caregivers—to listen to their bodies and reclaim calm. Her work aims to empower readers to make durable changes that improve daily wellbeing. Why You’ll Love This [Book / Set / Box Set]:. If you’ve ever felt drained by obligations and long for a kinder rhythm, this non-fiction guide offers a compassionate, actionable path. It doesn’t demand perfection; it teaches you to listen, reset, and re-enter daily life with intention. A thoughtful addition to any self-help shelf, this paperback becomes a trusted companion on quiet days and busy ones alike.
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Titles in This Set:. When The Body Says Stop: Your Nervous System Knows Before You Do by Mae Larkin Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9789370038363 Overview:. When The Body Says Stop is a thoughtful, accessible guide for anyone feeling stretched to the brink by work, caregiving, or constant connection. Mae Larkin speaks to readers who have ignored their limits, offering a hopeful map back to balance. This non-fiction, paperback explores how the body signals strain—headaches, tight shoulders, sudden tears—and reframes rest as medicine, not laziness. By validating slower pacing and clear boundaries, the book helps readers cultivate a sustainable rhythm that honors resilience without sacrificing well-being. A compassionate resource for personal growth and everyday self-care. It’s a compassionate invitation to begin again. About the Books:. Centered on reclaiming agency over one’s body, When The Body Says Stop blends science with lived experience. Larkin translates neuroscience into approachable language, helping readers recognize how chronic stress trains the nervous system to stay in alert. The tone remains calm, compassionate, and non-judgmental, inviting readers to map their thresholds without guilt. The author shares relatable scenarios—overbooked schedules, caregiving duties, late-night emails—and guides readers through practical steps: pause, breathe, renegotiate commitments, and schedule restorative time. The result is a readable, evidence-informed blueprint for redrawing limits, so fatigue no longer dictates choices. The book also offers mirrors for families, workplaces, and healthcare conversations, encouraging readers to advocate for themselves and others. Visually, the clear prose is punctuated by concise summaries and reflective prompts that turn insights into daily habits. Whether you’re recovering from burnout, managing anxiety, or simply seeking a healthier pace, this guide provides empathy alongside actionable tools. By reframing rest as strategic, restorative work, it helps readers observe without blame and respond with intention. The overarching message—your body is not betraying you; it’s protecting you—creates a gentle, sustainable path toward renewed resilience. Key Benefits:. Practical step-by-step approach to recognizing signals and setting boundaries. Gentle, science-informed, trauma-aware guidance that reduces guilt around rest. Practical five-minute rituals that help rebuild sustainable routines. Ideal for readers facing burnout, workaholism, caregiving, or high-stress roles.. About the Author:. Mae Larkin writes with empathy and clarity about the nervous system, burnout, and personal resilience. With a background in health and wellness communication, she translates complex physiology into practical advice you can apply today. Her approach centers on validation, mindful boundaries, and sustainable self-care, making this title a trusted resource for readers seeking relief from chronic stress. Larkin’s voice invites reflection without judgment, inviting a wider audience—from exhausted professionals to caregivers—to listen to their bodies and reclaim calm. Her work aims to empower readers to make durable changes that improve daily wellbeing. Why You’ll Love This [Book / Set / Box Set]:. If you’ve ever felt drained by obligations and long for a kinder rhythm, this non-fiction guide offers a compassionate, actionable path. It doesn’t demand perfection; it teaches you to listen, reset, and re-enter daily life with intention. A thoughtful addition to any self-help shelf, this paperback becomes a trusted companion on quiet days and busy ones alike.
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