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This practical guide to understanding the cranial nerves as the key to our psychological and physical well-being builds on Stephen Porges’s Polyvagal Theory—one of the most important recent developments in human neurobiology. Drawing on more than thirty years of experience as a craniosacral therapist and Rolfer, Stanley Rosenberg explores the crucial role that the vagus nerve plays in determining our psychological and emotional states and explains that a myriad of common psychological and physical symptoms—from anxiety and depression to migraines and back pain—indicates a lack of proper functioning in the vagus nerve.
In The Stories We Tell Ourselves, author and therapist Scott Gornto shows us how to break the cycle of false assumptions that lead to unnecessary anxiety. By taking control of our reactions to the people around us, we can learn how to be truly present in our lives as we nurture the relationships that matter most.
If you are ready to take action and change your life for the better, this book will definitely guide you in the right direction!
Genre: SELF-HELP / General
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Calculation
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Maximum but not limited to - 60 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $126 per month
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Annual Earnings per book - Max but not limited to Estimate - $126 * 12 = $1512 per year.
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Essentially depicted, anxiety is our substantial response to new or unsafe situations and environments. Everybody tends to get on edge now and again and feel upset or uneasy. This happens maybe before a defining moment, performing before a group of people or just before a tremendous prospective employee meet-up. Feeling on edge is a common reaction that our bodies can feel. Anxious feelings actually provide us with the lift we need to be mindful and cautious, to set us up for specific circumstances. Our body's "fight-or-flight" reaction is under this umbrella of responses. Be that as it may, envision feeling like this ALL the time, ever during the calmest of times? Picture an existence where you have issues focusing on regular assignments, where you might be alarmed to leave the security of your home when you can't fall or stay unconscious on the grounds that your brain is in a consistent hurricane of thought? Living with anxiety is crippling. That is putting it mildly.
You are perusing the information withheld in this book because you either are experiencing anxiety and are searching for approaches to lighten its side effects or you know somebody that continually struggles with this mental assault and are searching for avenues to help them. So we won't be going over the side effects in this book since you are more than likely as of now completely mindful of the devastation anxiety can put upon a human life. Be that as it may, as you are finding out about these sorts of mental issue, it is critical to take a peek inside what may be causing these symptoms to overload your life or that of a loved one.
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