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Healing Your Inner Child

A Compassionate Guide to Silence Your Inner Critic, Reclaim Your Self-Worth, and Become the Parent You Never Had

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Healing Your Inner Child

Auteur(s): Daniel Ashworth
Narrateur(s): Tim Crane, Erik Giffen
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Do you still carry the weight of a childhood that never gave you what you needed?

Does Any of This Sound Familiar?

• You push people away the moment they get close, then wonder why you feel so alone.

• A critical voice in your head controls everything you do.

• You keep choosing partners who repeat the same painful patterns.

• You overwork, overplease, and still never feel like enough.

Growing up where your emotions were ignored teaches you one thing: what you feel doesn't matter. So you learned to shrink. To earn love by being useful. I wrote this book because I know that exhaustion, and I know there's a way through it.

• Talk therapy helped you understand your past but didn't change how your body reacts to it.

• Affirmations felt hollow when the voice in your head was louder.

• That's why this book is built on inner child reparenting: becoming the parent you never had.

Inside this book you'll uncover:

• Why your body still reacts to situations your mind knows are safe

• The 4 survival modes from childhood that still run your relationships

• How your inner critic formed and how to lower its volume

• The self-sabotage pattern that disguises itself as laziness

• How to handle emotional triggers without shutting down

• How to set boundaries when your body screams at you to stay quiet

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