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The voice in your head is relentless.
"You're not good enough." "You should have done better." "Everyone else has it figured out but you."
For many people, this inner critic becomes the loudest voice in their lives—questioning every decision, minimizing every success, and turning even small mistakes into proof of failure.
But the inner critic isn’t random, and it isn’t a sign that something is wrong with you.
It’s a learned psychological pattern.
In Stop Negative Self-Talk: Why Your Inner Critic Won't Shut Up, Rowan E. Sages explores where this voice comes from, why it developed, and what it is actually trying to protect you from.
Through clear psychological insight and compassionate reflection, you’ll learn:
• Why the inner critic develops in the first place
• How criticism from early environments becomes internalized
• Why high-achieving and thoughtful people often experience the loudest self-criticism
• The hidden psychological functions the inner critic serves
• The real costs of living under constant self-attack
Most importantly, this audiobook helps you see the pattern clearly—because real change begins with understanding.
This is Book 1 of the Stop Negative Self-Talk series.
Book 1 focuses on understanding the inner critic and the psychological patterns behind it.
Book 2, The Practice of Self-Compassionate Action, provides practical tools for responding to that voice in everyday life.
If you’ve ever felt trapped in cycles of self-criticism, doubt, or shame, this audiobook will help you understand why that voice exists—and why it doesn’t have to control your life.
© 2026 ZenInks Publishing (Lydbog): 9798240043123
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Lydbog: 14. marts 2026