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- Charalampos Marios Zachakis
Charalampos Marios Zachakis

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What Moves You in Silence
What if the things you struggle with most were not proof of who you are, but traces of what you have lived through?Anger. Distance. The need for control. Procrastination. Exhaustion. The fear that you are not worthy. The longing to be loved, and, at the same time, the difficulty of believing it when love is offered. Many of the things that weigh on us are not flaws in our character. They are ways of surviving.
They are patterns born in fear, shame, deprivation, and old wounds that have never fully stopped speaking-and that continue to move our lives silently beneath the surface of everyday life. What Moves You in Silence brings to light the hidden psychology of our everyday reactions, relationships, inner conflicts, and recurring patterns. With sensitivity and psychological depth, it explores what wounds us, what pulls us away from ourselves, and what keeps us trapped in ways of being that once protected us but later began to confine us.
This is not a book about fixing yourself. It is a book about understanding yourself. With writing that is human, incisive, and grounded, it gives words to parts of the self that many people carry for years without being able to name them. Because very often, the beginning of meaningful change does not lie in becoming someone else, but in understanding who you had to become in order to endure.
They are patterns born in fear, shame, deprivation, and old wounds that have never fully stopped speaking-and that continue to move our lives silently beneath the surface of everyday life. What Moves You in Silence brings to light the hidden psychology of our everyday reactions, relationships, inner conflicts, and recurring patterns. With sensitivity and psychological depth, it explores what wounds us, what pulls us away from ourselves, and what keeps us trapped in ways of being that once protected us but later began to confine us.
This is not a book about fixing yourself. It is a book about understanding yourself. With writing that is human, incisive, and grounded, it gives words to parts of the self that many people carry for years without being able to name them. Because very often, the beginning of meaningful change does not lie in becoming someone else, but in understanding who you had to become in order to endure.
What if the things you struggle with most were not proof of who you are, but traces of what you have lived through?Anger. Distance. The need for control. Procrastination. Exhaustion. The fear that you are not worthy. The longing to be loved, and, at the same time, the difficulty of believing it when love is offered. Many of the things that weigh on us are not flaws in our character. They are ways of surviving.
They are patterns born in fear, shame, deprivation, and old wounds that have never fully stopped speaking-and that continue to move our lives silently beneath the surface of everyday life. What Moves You in Silence brings to light the hidden psychology of our everyday reactions, relationships, inner conflicts, and recurring patterns. With sensitivity and psychological depth, it explores what wounds us, what pulls us away from ourselves, and what keeps us trapped in ways of being that once protected us but later began to confine us.
This is not a book about fixing yourself. It is a book about understanding yourself. With writing that is human, incisive, and grounded, it gives words to parts of the self that many people carry for years without being able to name them. Because very often, the beginning of meaningful change does not lie in becoming someone else, but in understanding who you had to become in order to endure.
They are patterns born in fear, shame, deprivation, and old wounds that have never fully stopped speaking-and that continue to move our lives silently beneath the surface of everyday life. What Moves You in Silence brings to light the hidden psychology of our everyday reactions, relationships, inner conflicts, and recurring patterns. With sensitivity and psychological depth, it explores what wounds us, what pulls us away from ourselves, and what keeps us trapped in ways of being that once protected us but later began to confine us.
This is not a book about fixing yourself. It is a book about understanding yourself. With writing that is human, incisive, and grounded, it gives words to parts of the self that many people carry for years without being able to name them. Because very often, the beginning of meaningful change does not lie in becoming someone else, but in understanding who you had to become in order to endure.

