You Were Not Meant To Carry It All: Letting Go of Overthinking, Pressure, and the Need to Be Enough - Brossura

Wheeler, Stuart

 
9798258586155: You Were Not Meant To Carry It All: Letting Go of Overthinking, Pressure, and the Need to Be Enough

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Publisher UK Review

“A rare and quietly powerful book that doesn’t tell you how to live it changes how you see living itself.”

You feel it, even if you can’t quite explain it.

The pressure to get things right.
The constant overthinking.
The quiet feeling that you should be doing more, becoming more, somehow being more.

And no matter how much you try,
it never quite feels like enough.

What if the problem isn’t your life…
but the way you’ve been taught to carry it?

You Were Never Meant to Carry It All is a powerful blend of modern poetry and self help that helps you step out of overthinking, release pressure, and begin to live more lightly.

Through a series of deeply reflective, long form poems, this book explores:

  • Why we feel the need to constantly prove ourselves

  • How overthinking and pressure disconnect us from life

  • The hidden weight of trying to “matter”

  • Why letting go is not giving up

  • How to care deeply without carrying everything

This is not a book of rules or rigid advice.

It is a shift in perspective.

A quiet, powerful realisation that:

You don’t need to control everything
for your life to feel meaningful.

You don’t need to have it all figured out
to be okay.

You don’t need to carry the weight of everything
to live a full life.

If you’ve ever felt:

  • overwhelmed by your own thoughts

  • stuck in the pressure to be “enough”

  • exhausted from trying to make everything meaningful

this book will meet you where you are.

You will still care.
You will still love.
You will still grow.

But you will begin to do it
without the constant weight.

This is not about fixing your life.

It’s about finally putting something down.

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