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Overstimulated : Finding Calm in an Overstimulated Modern World - Rolf Jansson

Overstimulated

Finding Calm in an Overstimulated Modern World

Author: Rolf Jansson

Narrated by: Daniel Reed

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Published: 23rd May 2026

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Modern life keeps the nervous system under constant pressure.

Too much information. Too much noise. Too many decisions. Too many notifications. Too many emotional demands without enough recovery in between.

And slowly, the body stops feeling calm naturally.

In Overstimulated, Rolf Jansson explores the hidden emotional exhaustion created by modern overstimulation, nervous-system overload, emotional crowding, mental fatigue, and the nonstop pressure of contemporary life.

Written in a calm and compassionate style designed especially for peaceful listening, this audiobook gently explains why so many people today struggle to fully relax, why sensitive nervous systems become exhausted more easily, and how healing begins when the body slowly experiences more quiet, safety, slowness, boundaries, and recovery again.

Through reflective and practical chapters, this audiobook explores:

• Emotional overload and nervous-system exhaustion

• Why the mind becomes mentally crowded

• Why rest no longer feels restorative

• The connection between sensitivity and overstimulation

• Why silence may initially feel uncomfortable

• How to create a quieter and calmer life

• Protecting your energy without guilt

• Small daily ways to calm the nervous system again

• How the body slowly learns safety and peace again

Rather than focusing on perfection, productivity, or endless self-improvement, Overstimulated offers something quieter:

A gentler way to live in a world that rarely slows down.

For anyone feeling emotionally overwhelmed, mentally exhausted, overstimulated, anxious, sensitive, or unable to fully relax anymore, this audiobook offers calm understanding, nervous-system relief, and practical emotional recovery.

Because sometimes healing does not begin by becoming stronger at handling endless stimulation.

Sometimes healing begins when the body finally receives enough quiet to breathe again.

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