Silence the Inner Noise: 5 Science-Based Tools to Stop Overthinking, Calm Anxiety, and Regain Control - Couverture souple

Jacobs, Daniel J.

 
9781917658058: Silence the Inner Noise: 5 Science-Based Tools to Stop Overthinking, Calm Anxiety, and Regain Control

Synopsis

It's 2am. You're awake again.

You're replaying a conversation from four days ago, testing what you should have said. You're also, somehow at the same time, worrying about a decision you have to make on Thursday, and wondering if your colleague's silence in yesterday's meeting meant something.

You have done this, in some form, most nights for as long as you can remember. You are successful at work. You appear, to most people, to be fine.

You are not fine. You are exhausted. And you already know the cost, and you know the people in your life who pay part of it.

This book was written by Daniel Jacobs, who spent thirty years running companies and raising four children while a mind that would not switch off tried, most nights, to take him apart. He is not a therapist. He is someone who, over three decades, built five tools that actually held up under the pressure of a real life.

The five tools

Thought Labelling, for the loop that will not stop. Worry Download, fifteen minutes before bed that decides whether you sleep. Decision Timer, for the choice you have been circling for days. Probability Assessment, for the mind that treats a 1% chance like a 50% one. Mind-Reading Reality Check, for the assumption spirals that quietly wreck the relationships you care about most.

The research behind them is drawn from Harvard, Stanford and UCLA, and is documented properly at the back in forty pages for anyone who wants to check. The book itself is not a textbook. It reads like a conversation with someone who has been where you are and has learned, slowly and the hard way, what actually helps.

The foreword was written by Andy Elwood, a former search-and-rescue winch-paramedic who holds the Queen's Commendation for Bravery in the Air. He wrote it because, reading the book, he recognised in it the science behind a lesson he had learned years earlier in a gale over the Irish Sea: focus isn't about controlling the storm, it's about controlling your next thought. He says he wishes he'd had this book years before he did.

Daniel does not promise a transformation. He offers something smaller and more honest: a mind that, with practice, becomes less of an opponent. Decisions that stop eating your week. Quieter nights. A 2am that, eventually, does not belong to the worst version of you.

If you have been looking for the book that treats you as an intelligent adult with a difficult mind, rather than a project to be fixed, this is it.

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9781917658065: Silence the Inner Noise: 5 Science-Based Tools to Stop Overthinking, Calm Anxiety, and Regain Control

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ISBN 10 :  1917658060 ISBN 13 :  9781917658065
Editeur : Starkhorn Publishing, 2025
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