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My Inner Switch

Forfatter:
pocket, 2026
Engelsk

If you're a high achiever who looks "successful" on the outside but feels exhausted, disconnected, or strangely empty on the inside, this book is for you.

'The Inner Switch' isn't about hustling harder, thinking more positively, or starting over from scratch.
It's about understanding why success stopped working-and how to realign your identity, energy, and nervous system so fulfillment can finally catch up.

Many high performers experience what Karms Fung calls Hollow Success-the quiet crash that comes after achievement, when motivation fades, stress rises, and the life you worked so hard for no longer fits who you've become.

Drawing on real-world experience working with professionals, leaders, and entrepreneurs, 'The Inner Switch' reveals:

-Why success can trigger burnout instead of satisfaction

-The hidden identity conflict keeping you stuck in overdrive

-How your nervous system-not your willpower-runs your results

-Why "doing more" won't fix what's misaligned underneath

-How to reclaim clarity, energy, and freedom without blowing up your life

This is not a midlife crisis manual.
It's a high-achiever recalibration guide.

'The Inner Switch' helps you stop outsourcing your worth to achievement-and start building a life that actually feels like yours. Your system just needs an upgrade.

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"The Inner Switch speaks directly to high achievers who look successful yet feel internally exhausted. It clearly names the hidden struggle of Identity Lag and offers a compassionate, grounded path to inner stability and true freedom" - KEN HONDA, author of Happy Money

"Karms offers great insight on how to change and challenges you to harness your inner champion. To be brave, to be bold and be you. Read it and live it " - SIRI LINDLEY, 2x World Champion

Undertittel
A New Operating System to Magnetize People, Wealth, and Freedom
Forfatter
Karms Fung
ISBN
9781923601222
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
367 gram
Utgivelsesdato
9.3.2026
Antall sider
232