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You are not tired because you are weak.
You are tired because you are carrying too much unfinished.
The unanswered email.
The decision you keep postponing.
The promise you made too quickly.
The conversation you keep rehearsing but never having.
The thing you said yes to when everything in you meant no.
These unfinished things may seem small, but they are not neutral. They take energy. They occupy mental space. They create quiet resentment, low-grade anxiety, scattered focus, and a kind of exhaustion that sleep does not fix.
In Stop Stealing From Yourself, Robin Quinn Keehn names the hidden cost of what she calls Open Loops - the unresolved tasks, conversations, commitments, expectations, and emotional loose ends that quietly drain your time, energy, and peace.
With the clarity of a teacher, the practicality of a business owner, and the insight of a certified mediator, Robin helps readers see why they feel so overloaded, why rest often does not feel restful, and why "just get organized" is not enough.
This is not a book about doing more.
It is a book about telling the truth about what is unfinished - and learning how to close, clarify, release, repair, or renegotiate what is still taking from you.
Inside, you will learn how to recognize the Open Loops running in the background of your life, understand the real cost of carrying them, and begin taking simple, honest steps toward completion.
Some loops need action.
Some need a decision.
Some need a conversation.
Some need to be released.
And some simply need the truth.
If you have been feeling scattered, resentful, overcommitted, unable to rest, or quietly weighed down by things you cannot seem to name, this book will help you begin to name them.
Because peace does not come from pretending nothing is unfinished.
Peace begins when you stop stealing from yourself.
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