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| Management number | 220515844 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $4.00 | Model Number | 220515844 | ||
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You’re not broken. You’re overloaded.If you’re tired of overthinking, people-pleasing, and carrying guilt that never really goes away, this book is for you.Findings on a Journey Inward isn’t another self-help manual telling you to “fix yourself.” It’s a practical guide to feeling lighter on the inside, without becoming a different person to do it.This is Book 1: Guilt and Blame, the first in a series about the emotional weights we all carry and how to finally set them down.Kevin DiGilio didn’t set out to write about emotional freedom. He just wanted to feel less tangled inside, and stop living like peace was something he had to earn. What he found became a simple rhythm you can use in real life:Release → Choose → Realize.Release what’s weighing you down (the emotion, the story, the inner pressure).Choose a higher way of being, without forcing fake positivity.Realize what becomes obvious when you stop fighting yourself.This book is for you if you:• Feel guilty even when you did your best• Replay conversations like they’re courtroom evidence• Carry other people’s emotions like it’s your job• Do everything “right” and still feel heavyBlending psychology, neuroscience, and practical spirituality, you’ll explore the hidden mechanics behind guilt and blame, and why they keep you stuck long after the moment has passed.Inside you’ll unpack themes like:• The “inner courtroom” that keeps you self-attacking (and how to step out of it)• Why blame feels powerful but actually keeps you dependent and stuck• The shift from grudges to freedom• Self-forgiveness and forgiving others, without denying truth or boundariesNew to “inner work”?Good. This book is designed as an on-ramp. You don’t have to fix anything to begin. You start with attention, breath, and a willingness to notice what’s real.How to get the most out of it:• Read slowly, and pause when a sentence won’t let you move past it• Reflect in writing using prompts like “What I’m noticing is…”• Return often. This isn’t one-and-done, it’s a lived practice• Let it be gentle. Release is softening, not forceYou can read the series in order, or start with the book that calls to you most. This one begins where many of us begin: guilt, the quiet weight we mistake for goodness.You don’t need to become more.You just need to carry less.Peace doesn’t come from climbing higher.It begins the moment you unclench the fist. Read more
| XRay | Not Enabled |
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| Language | English |
| File size | 3.3 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 153 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | November 22, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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