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Not Everything Is About You

Not Everything Is About You

By Jensen, Clara

Published by epubli

English 2026
eBook

About this book

There is a particular kind of suffering that lives in the habit of making everything personal. The colleague who seemed distant. The message left unread. The room that shifted when you walked in. Something in us reaches for responsibility — and finds blame. This book explores the quiet, pervasive pattern known as emotional personalization: the tendency to place ourselves at the center of events that were never truly about us. With gentleness and clarity, it traces how this thinking pattern takes root — often in early experiences of uncertainty, shame, or the need to feel in control — and how it silently shapes the way we relate to ourselves and others. Drawing on cognitive and compassion-based tools, this book does not ask readers to stop caring or to become indifferent. It invites something more nuanced: the ability to distinguish between genuine responsibility and the reflexive assumption of blame. To ask, with honest curiosity — is this truly mine to carry? For anyone who has ever felt exhausted by the weight of other people's moods, silences, and reactions, this book offers a path toward a lighter, more grounded way of seeing — where the world is less a mirror of personal failure and more simply, honestly, what it is.

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Not Everything Is About You is available as eBook at 7 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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