Anxiety is a word some fear because people call it taboo, but this is the single worst thing anyone can say In reality, anxiety is a monstrous form that wears different masks. I have personally faced this monster, and I know so many other people who have.
Imagine this: You find yourself waking up in the morning with a sudden dread deep inside of you after finding out your partner wants to separate. You don't know what's happening the first time you experience it. You feel this immense pressure on your chest, but you know that you're a perfect picture of health. You feel like every effort to draw breath is pointless. You are scared
My first time experiencing this anxiety convinced me that my heart had failed me. I thought the end was drawing near and my partner would surely find me dead. I felt myself go into a panic, and my thoughts became a speeding train. I could see the lights from this speeding train heading straight toward me. There is no feeling in the world that can compare to this. I felt my world disintegrating before me. My entire life changed after this monster took hold of me. It affected my relationship further and my ability to function, and I found myself alone faster than you can drop a quarter. My partner was gone and would only return for his clothes. I felt my pain resonating through every aspect of my life.
It took time to get up and dust myself off; it didn't happen overnight. My connection to new people and repairing my relationship with my partner is the only reason I stand today.
That's why I've written this book, to help you stand today, just like me.
In this book, you will find:
Whether you're new to this dreaded situation or you've suffered from anxiety in your relationship for years and been too afraid to reach out, I want you to open up and take the first step.
You might be asking: "How can I trust a book I find online?" I understand trust is a difficult thing for you to hand out, but this book is written by people who've suffered themselves. No one can understand your pain better than someone who has been through it.