







Rushing Woman's Syndrome
Do you often feel overwhelmed by a pressing need to do everything and be everything to everyone in your life?
In Rushing Woman’s Syndrome — a term coined by Dr Libby to describe the relentless urgency experienced by so many modern women — you’ll uncover the true cost of constant rushing and how it profoundly impacts your health.
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Rushing Woman's Syndrome
Are you battling to keep up, juggling a never-ending to-do list, and feeling like you’re surviving rather than thriving? If this sounds familiar, you may be experiencing the early signs of Rushing Woman’s Syndrome.
Modern life demands so much from us. Between deadlines, financial responsibilities, school runs, household duties and caring for loved ones, it often feels like there’s no pause button. This relentless need to do it all and keep going at full speed is driving a long-term health crisis for women.
This profoundly insightful book offers practical solutions to help restore your health, allowing you to stay productive, healthy and energised without the damaging effects of constant stress. Dr Libby explains why your body interprets constant rushing as a stress response and how this can lead to weight gain, digestive issues, disrupted sleep, hormonal imbalances and adrenal dysfunction.
Don’t wait for a health crisis to show you the toll rushing takes on your body and mind. Let Rushing Woman’s Syndrome guide you toward a more meaningful, balanced life — one where you feel fulfilled, present and truly at ease."
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So easy to read with practical strategies to implement. We are so blessed to have you Libby. Thank you
Very Interesting, we know this stuff already but we just don't give ourselves the time or energy to enact the changes. Imagine if we did that, no more rushing! :-)
Actually came sooner than expected - really good as i find it so hard to wait for things i want to get into. Good jobby.
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I had this book in audio form but felt that I wanted to be able to flick through the pages and revisit sections. Such an eye opener and definitely flicked a few light switches for me.