I’M RUNNING ON EMPTY – WHAT NOW?
Join thousands finding peace with a practice you’ve never heard of
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Anthony Talmage
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Are you at the end of your tether? Maybe you’ve tried meditation, mindfulness, journaling, de-cluttering, chanting or a five-step miracle cure for burnout. Or maybe you just haven’t had the mental strength to try anything. You’re besieged by stress, overthinking and gnawing anxiety. Despite the shelves of books on stress management that abound, has anything succeeded in bringing you inner peace? Probably not.
What if calm isn’t something you achieve, but something you receive—when you practice the art of letting go? This book reveals a gentle yet profound experience that requires no guru, no belief system, no rituals. It isn’t about controlling your thoughts, but about letting them fall away.
Thousands have discovered this practice, not as another anxiety coping mechanism, but as a doorway into clarity, serenity, and mental health. Even those living with anxiety and phobias have found that what once felt unbearable becomes manageable.
Anthony Talmage shares his journey and insights, offering you a direct path to stopping overthinking and rediscovery of your real self. If you’re running on empty, it’s not because you’re broken. It’s because the noise of the world has drowned out the inner you. That quiet self is there, waiting to bring you back to life.
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