
When Peace Feels Unsafe
Description
Why do you feel anxious when nothing is wrong?
Peace should feel like relief. But for some people, calm feels suspicious. Quiet moments can make the body restless. Good seasons can feel temporary. Rest can feel unsafe. Even when life finally grows still, the mind keeps waiting for the next problem.
When Peace Feels Unsafe is a calm, practical guide for readers who struggle to trust peace, relax into good moments, or stop bracing for something to go wrong.
Through The Calm Tolerance Practice, Paul Anthony helps you understand why calm can feel unfamiliar, why your body may stay on alert even after the pressure has passed, and how to build a steadier relationship with peace one safe-enough moment at a time.
Inside, you will learn how to:
- stop waiting for the next problem
- tell the difference between preparation and bracing
- understand why quiet can feel uncomfortable
- help your body trust calm again
- let good moments feel safe without rehearsing their ending
- stop creating problems just to feel in control
- use The Calm Tolerance Practice to build a calmer relationship with peace
This book is not about forcing yourself to relax, pretending life never hurts, or ignoring real problems. It is about learning to meet real problems when they come without living inside them before they arrive.
Peace may feel unfamiliar before it feels safe.
That does not mean it is dangerous.