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A Breath Before the Breaking Point. Quick emotional regulation for stressful moments that ask for steadier choices
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- Nombre de pages199
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-47814-9
- EAN9783565478149
- Date de parution05/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille994 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Some days, stress arrives before you can name it.
This book speaks to the moment when your chest tightens, your thoughts speed up, and even ordinary choices begin to feel too loud. Rather than treating stress as a personal failure, it explores what happens inside the nervous system when pressure, urgency, and emotional overload meet daily life.
Through grounded reflections on stress management, emotional regulation, anxiety relief, and self awareness, it helps readers recognize the small space between feeling activated and acting from that activation.
It looks at why quick reactions can feel protective, why calm often feels unavailable, and how one honest pause can change the tone of a difficult moment. This is not about becoming endlessly composed. It is about understanding the body's signals, the mind's shortcuts, and the quiet possibility of responding with less harm. Over time, stress may still come. But it may no longer have to decide everything for you.
It looks at why quick reactions can feel protective, why calm often feels unavailable, and how one honest pause can change the tone of a difficult moment. This is not about becoming endlessly composed. It is about understanding the body's signals, the mind's shortcuts, and the quiet possibility of responding with less harm. Over time, stress may still come. But it may no longer have to decide everything for you.

















