—Tara Brach, author of Trusting the Gold and Radical Acceptance
—Lesley Jane Seymour, founder of www.coveyclub.com and the Reinvent Yourself with Lesley
—Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness
—Kristen Noel, editor in chief of Best Self Magazine
—Agapi Stassinopoulos, author of Speaking with Spirit
—Tabitha Mpamira, founder of Mutera Global Healing
—Daniela Ligiero, PhD, CEO of Together for Girls, and cofounder of the Brave Movement
If you’re like many other women today, you likely feel overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, anxious, stressed, frustrated, or dissatisfied. Or all of the above! In addition to managing your own career and running a household, you may be taking on an abundance of emotional labor–tending to others’ needs at the expense of your own. If you’ve spent your whole life trying to please and manage other people’s experiences, it’s time to speak your truth out loud, stand in your own shoes, and live an authentic life — rather than just behave.
Written by therapist and spiritual teacher Nancy Colier, The Emotionally Exhausted Woman offers the validation, emotional support, and empowering skills you’ve been craving. You’ll discover insights grounded in self-respect and awareness, to help you be on your own side and uncover your deepest psychological, spiritual, and emotional needs without feeling guilt, shame, or judgment. You’ll learn why you are feeling depleted, why you take care of others at the expense of taking care of yourself, and how to develop a deeper form of self-care beyond the temporary respite of a spa retreat, bubble bath, or manicure. Finally, you’ll nurture greater awareness of what you truly need to achieve lasting vitality and fulfilment.
How can you start taking care of you in a deeper way? This empowering guide will help you gain a newfound awareness of your own needs, and find the courage to live a life that both nourishes and inspires you. In this book you will learn to…
- Say no without feeling guilty.
- Let go of the pressure to be perfect.
- Rest without making excuses.
- Listen to yourself, validate your emotions, and truly take care of yourself.
