What Your Body Has Been Trying to Tell You - Understanding the Messages Hidden in Your Tension, Fear, and Fatigue 
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di Livia Emerson

Livia Emerson

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When your body speaks, it doesn’t whisper — it remembers.
It remembers the tension you learned to hide, the fear you learned to silence, the fatigue you kept pushing through even when nothing was wrong except the weight you carried alone.

What Your Body Has Been Trying to Tell You is a gentle, soul-deep guide for anyone who lives in a body that tightens too quickly, tires too easily, or reacts before the mind understands why. With her signature soft clarity, Livia Emerson walks beside you through the messages hidden beneath your breath, your posture, your emotions, and the quiet aches you’ve been ignoring for years.

Inside these pages, you’ll learn why your body braces in safe moments, why rest feels dangerous, why quiet makes you anxious, and why your mind isn’t the one holding your pain — your body is.
Not to punish you.
To protect you.

Through tender insight and deeply human truth, this book teaches you how to interpret the signals you’ve been misunderstanding: the tension that never leaves, the exhaustion you can’t sleep away, the fear that rises in the calm, and the emotions your body has been holding on your behalf.

This is not a book about “fixing” yourself.
It’s a book about finally listening.

If you’re tired of being tired, tired of pretending, tired of bracing for things that never come — this book will meet you exactly where you are.
And gently, patiently, it will guide you back to a body that no longer feels like a battleground…
but like home. 
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ISBN:
9791223986660
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Livia Emerson
Anno di pubblicazione:
2025
Dimensione:
2.92 MB
Protezione:
watermark
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Livia Emerson