Drawing from lived experience, clinical research, and a unique Hawaiian-flavored perspective, this book explores how pain isn't just physical-it's psychological, cultural, and deeply tied to where we place our attention. Through honest personal stories, emotional intelligence, and cutting-edge science, the author unpacks how generational trauma, emotional repression, and social conditioning shape our pain-and how we can take control of it.
Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, emotional burnout, PTSD, or trauma recovery, this book offers evidence-based strategies for healing that go beyond surface-level wellness advice. It's part memoir, part mental health toolkit, and part cultural reckoning.