ISBN : 978-93-7462-326-8
Category : Non Fiction
Catalogue : Self Help
ID : SB21976
Paperback
349.00
e Book
99.00
Pages : 196
Language : English
A Life That Breathes is a framework-based nonfiction book that redefines modern stress—not as a personal failure, but as a systemic response to incompletion and overload. Written for the modern woman, this book explains why stress today feels persistent even when life appears stable and why capable, high-performing women are among the most affected. Rather than offering productivity hacks or motivational advice, it provides clarity — a way to understand stress deeply enough that it naturally loosens its grip. At its core, A Life That Breathes reveals a liberating truth: modern stress does not come from doing too much, but from carrying too much — unfinished tasks, unresolved emotions, constant decisions, excess information, and invisible responsibilities that never fully close. When life remains mentally and emotionally “open,” the nervous system stays in a state of readiness, preventing true rest, clarity, and focused performance. Blending neuroscience, behavioral psychology, NLP, and soulful life design, this book introduces a clear, repeatable framework that helps readers recognize how stress accumulates, how clarity erodes before performance does, and how simplification, completion, and regulated energy restore balance—without force, guilt, or self-blame. This is not a book about pushing harder. It is a guide to designing a life that finally feels breathable.