A Pet Named Anxiety

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Are you tired of the seemingly never-ending cycle of anxiety in your life? Look no further than the enlightening book, A Pet Named Anxiety. This brand new 2023 release, beautifully illustrated by Paula Bossio, provides a lighthearted perspective on the challenges that adult anxiety brings. With its humor and relatable anecdotes, this book serves as a companion for those battling the chaos of anxiety. With each turn of the page, you will discover how anxiety sneaks into our daily routines, from waking up at sunrise to texting exes when we shouldn’t, digging ourselves financial holes, and even the unsolicited chaos at work. This engaging read is not just about identifying anxiety; it's about understanding it and realizing that you're not alone in your struggles. A Pet Named Anxiety offers validation and insight, showcasing the charming yet overwhelming behaviors of anxiety in a way that resonates with readers. Perfect for anyone wanting to manage their anxiety, this book presents a unique blend of humor and understanding, making it a must-have addition to your personal library. Experience the joy of recognizing that while anxiety can feel like the chaotic antics of a pet gone rogue, it also provides a new perspective on resilience. Remember, when your anxiety seems off its leash, it’s never too late to catch up with it! Free shipping is available for this item, and delivery may take up to 6 weeks. Place your order today to embark on your journey towards understanding and managing anxiety.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781250285294
Year: 2023
Publisher: St Martins Press


Description:
Is your anxiety running? Well, you better go catch it!

Adult anxiety is off its leash again. Sylvie Swenni's A Pet Named Anxiety, featuring illustrations by Paula Bossio, is a book of lighthearted validation of the outlandish ways that anxiety sticks its nose where it doesn't belong and then seems to run off with reckless abandon

Is this Anxiety up with the sun? Sure is. Does it have a filter, care about your boundaries or your personal space, or consider future consequences of its actions? Not a chance! It also binge eats, runs up credit card bills, texts your ex?texts everyone, for that matter?digs holes it can't get out of, drinks too much, and gets riled up at work. But as much as this thing wears you out like a mortifyingly bad puppy, it's got its quirks and its charms.

A Pet Named Anxiety knows that this exhausting little hellbeast is here for the chaos, but at least you're not alone!

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