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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“Don’t worry.”
What if that advice is exactly where we have gone wrong?
In The Courage to Worry, Ram Mohan Nair invites us to see worry not as a weakness or flaw, but as a quiet inner signal—alerting us, guiding us, and even protecting us. Where most self-help books tell you to silence your worry, this one asks you to listen.
Blending personal stories with psychological insight and scientific research, Nair explores how worry works. While stress is triggered by outside pressures, worry arises from within as an early warning system—often appearing just before life’s biggest turning points in career choices, relationships, parenting, health, and financial decisions.
Instead of pushing away discomfort or chasing constant positivity, this book offers a new mindset—one grounded in reflection and action. Using the practical LAPA framework (Listen, Accept, Prepare, Act), you will learn how to turn worry into a tool for clarity and courage.
This is not a book about letting go.
It’s about tuning in—and asking: What is my worry trying to tell me?
With warmth, honesty, and hard-won wisdom, The Courage to Worry invites you to rethink one of our most misunderstood emotions—and to discover the strength that comes from finally listening to it.
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Ram Mohan Nair is an MBA graduate, software professional, storyteller, and public speaker with a passion for uncovering meaning in everyday moments. His journey across diverse careers, cultures, and challenges has shaped his belief that our worries carry wisdom worth hearing. In The Courage to Worry, he invites readers to listen to the quiet voice within instead of suppressing it—so they can face life’s uncertainties with clarity and courage.
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