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Beschreibung
What if the answer wasn't thinking harder, but noticing differently?

We spend much of our lives in our heads - rehearsing, replaying, analysing. We loop over the past, forecast the worst, scan for what might go wrong. It can feel like thinking will keep us safe, will help us feel in control, or finally figure it all out. But more often, it just keeps us stuck.

The Thinking Room is a quiet interruption to that loop.

Written for overthinkers, deep feelers, and sensitive thinkers alike, this book offers a gentle and intelligent guide to understanding your inner world - not so you can control it, but so you can relate to it differently. Drawing on neuroscience, mindfulness, and years of therapeutic insight, Joanna Joustra invites you into a different kind of conversation with your own mind.
Instead of trying to "think positive" or silence your thoughts, you'll learn how to notice what's happening, without getting swept away.

Each chapter explores a key theme in the art of noticing: from recognising thought loops and emotional patterns, to tuning into your values, softening the inner critic, and finding space between stimulus and response. You'll also learn how the nervous system responds to perceived threats (even imagined ones), and how overstimulation and internal pressure can keep us on autopilot - even when we're trying to "be present."

Through gentle practices, reflections, and relatable metaphors, The Thinking Room helps you:step out of mental clutter and into grounded clarity
make sense of your emotions without being ruled by them
navigate conversations with more steadiness and self-trust
feel more spacious, even in the midst of everyday stress
connect to what matters most - without abandoning yourself

This isn't a book of quick fixes or self-help hacks. It's a slow, steady companion for those ready to live with more honesty, presence, and peace. It speaks to the quiet ache beneath the busyness - the part of you that knows there's another way to meet your life.

If you've ever felt stuck in your thoughts, caught in emotional reactivity, or unsure how to find your footing in a fast-moving world, The Thinking Room offers something rare: not just insight, but a way through.
What if the answer wasn't thinking harder, but noticing differently?

We spend much of our lives in our heads - rehearsing, replaying, analysing. We loop over the past, forecast the worst, scan for what might go wrong. It can feel like thinking will keep us safe, will help us feel in control, or finally figure it all out. But more often, it just keeps us stuck.

The Thinking Room is a quiet interruption to that loop.

Written for overthinkers, deep feelers, and sensitive thinkers alike, this book offers a gentle and intelligent guide to understanding your inner world - not so you can control it, but so you can relate to it differently. Drawing on neuroscience, mindfulness, and years of therapeutic insight, Joanna Joustra invites you into a different kind of conversation with your own mind.
Instead of trying to "think positive" or silence your thoughts, you'll learn how to notice what's happening, without getting swept away.

Each chapter explores a key theme in the art of noticing: from recognising thought loops and emotional patterns, to tuning into your values, softening the inner critic, and finding space between stimulus and response. You'll also learn how the nervous system responds to perceived threats (even imagined ones), and how overstimulation and internal pressure can keep us on autopilot - even when we're trying to "be present."

Through gentle practices, reflections, and relatable metaphors, The Thinking Room helps you:step out of mental clutter and into grounded clarity
make sense of your emotions without being ruled by them
navigate conversations with more steadiness and self-trust
feel more spacious, even in the midst of everyday stress
connect to what matters most - without abandoning yourself

This isn't a book of quick fixes or self-help hacks. It's a slow, steady companion for those ready to live with more honesty, presence, and peace. It speaks to the quiet ache beneath the busyness - the part of you that knows there's another way to meet your life.

If you've ever felt stuck in your thoughts, caught in emotional reactivity, or unsure how to find your footing in a fast-moving world, The Thinking Room offers something rare: not just insight, but a way through.
Über den Autor
Joanna Joustra is a writer and counsellor whose work focuses on how experience forms in the body, the mind, and between people. Grounded in contemporary neuroscience and phenomenology, her work translates complex ideas about the nervous system into lived understanding. She is particularly interested in overthinking, emotional reactivity, and the ways meaning tightens under load, often before conscious choice is available. Joanna is the creator of The Noticing Way, a framework and course that supports embodied awareness, nervous system literacy, and relational presence. Her writing is reflective and experiential, inviting readers to meet experience from the inside rather than analyse it from a distance. She lives and works in the Yarra Valley, Australia.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Angewandte Psychologie
Genre: Importe, Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780645898200
ISBN-10: 0645898201
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Joustra, Joanna
Hersteller: Thinking Room Publishing
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 203 x 127 x 6 mm
Von/Mit: Joanna Joustra
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.11.2023
Gewicht: 0,103 kg
Artikel-ID: 128027693

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