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Me vs. Brain: An Overthinker's Guide to Life in Bloomington, MN

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Me vs. Brain: An Overthinker's Guide to Life

Me vs. Brain: An Overthinker's Guide to Life in Bloomington, MN

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In her warm and witty debut about living with intrusive thoughts and anxiety, bestselling author Hayley Morris shows—with her signature sparkling humor and unflinching honesty—that being an overthinker is both a blessing and a curse. She confronts the funny (if painful) moments that arise when your brain and body refuse to cooperate and your inner voice won’t shut up. No subject is too taboo for Hayley, whether that’s forgetting how to walk when people are watching or the frustrations of dating.
Me vs. Brain
is for any reader hoping to befriend their brain, even when it’s “scatty, annoying, and wrong about basically everything.”
In her warm and witty debut about living with intrusive thoughts and anxiety, bestselling author Hayley Morris shows—with her signature sparkling humor and unflinching honesty—that being an overthinker is both a blessing and a curse. She confronts the funny (if painful) moments that arise when your brain and body refuse to cooperate and your inner voice won’t shut up. No subject is too taboo for Hayley, whether that’s forgetting how to walk when people are watching or the frustrations of dating.
Me vs. Brain
is for any reader hoping to befriend their brain, even when it’s “scatty, annoying, and wrong about basically everything.”
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