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Stop Ruining Good Things. The Safe Harbor Series, #1
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- ISBN8235322721
- EAN9798235322721
- Date de parution20/04/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Stop Ruining Good ThingsYou are not broken. You are protecting yourself. It's time to learn a new way to live. If you're here, you're probably exhausted. Not just the kind of tired that sleep fixes-but a deep, bone-level exhaustion that comes from holding everything together for too long. You've become very good at surviving. But the same patterns that once kept you safe are now the ones keeping you stuck.
You pull away when things get close. You overthink when things feel good. You sabotage what you actually want. And then you're left asking:"Why do I keep doing this?"Accredited Mental Health Social Worker Helen Uba wrote this trauma-informed guide to help you understand and change the patterns your nervous system learned to survive. Because self-sabotage is not a character flaw. It is a survival response.
When you have lived through stress, instability, or emotional pain, your system adapts to expect danger - making peace, connection, and stability feel unfamiliar, and sometimes unsafe. This book offers a grounded, evidence-based approach to help you stop pushing good things away-and start feeling safe in them. Inside, you will learn how to:. Understand the root of your patterns, core beliefs, and survival responses.
Regulate emotional overwhelm using practical, clinically grounded tools. Recognize triggers, attachment patterns, and early warning signs. Interrupt cycles of perfectionism, avoidance, and people-pleasing. Rebuild self-worth and reconnect with your sense of agencyThis is not about forcing change or "thinking positive."It's about understanding yourself with clarity-and responding differently, one moment at a time.
You adapted to what you went through. Now, you can learn how to finally feel safe in a good life.
You pull away when things get close. You overthink when things feel good. You sabotage what you actually want. And then you're left asking:"Why do I keep doing this?"Accredited Mental Health Social Worker Helen Uba wrote this trauma-informed guide to help you understand and change the patterns your nervous system learned to survive. Because self-sabotage is not a character flaw. It is a survival response.
When you have lived through stress, instability, or emotional pain, your system adapts to expect danger - making peace, connection, and stability feel unfamiliar, and sometimes unsafe. This book offers a grounded, evidence-based approach to help you stop pushing good things away-and start feeling safe in them. Inside, you will learn how to:. Understand the root of your patterns, core beliefs, and survival responses.
Regulate emotional overwhelm using practical, clinically grounded tools. Recognize triggers, attachment patterns, and early warning signs. Interrupt cycles of perfectionism, avoidance, and people-pleasing. Rebuild self-worth and reconnect with your sense of agencyThis is not about forcing change or "thinking positive."It's about understanding yourself with clarity-and responding differently, one moment at a time.
You adapted to what you went through. Now, you can learn how to finally feel safe in a good life.



