What if the thing you've been fighting is actually trying to help you?
For most of us, the instinct is to fix, suppress, or outrun whatever feels uncomfortable. We reframe it, medicate it, hustle past it, or white-knuckle our way through it. And for a while, that works - until it doesn't.
Sit With It is a practical, grounded guide to doing the one thing most of us were never taught: staying present with what's hard. Drawing on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mindfulness, and functional nutrition, Joseph Trevors offers a framework for turning toward discomfort instead of away from it - and discovering what's actually on the other side.
This isn't about toxic positivity. It isn't about meditating your problems away. It's about learning to observe, understand, and work with your inner experience rather than against it - so you can move through life with more clarity, more steadiness, and a lot less exhausting resistance.
If you've ever felt like you're losing a war against your own mind, this book was written for you.
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