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Learning to see myself beyond their eyes-when approval fades and quiet self-trust begins. You've spent years learning to see yourself through someone else's gaze. A partner's preference, a parent's expectation, a friend's casual comment about weight or style. You adapted, adjusted, and somewhere along the way, lost the thread of what you actually feel about your own body. Now, you're tired of performing.This book offers no makeover plan. It acknowledges the exhaustion of constantly measuring up-the mental energy spent on comparison, the quiet panic when a photo is taken, the way your worth dips and rises with a scale or a compliment. It explores the invisible architecture of self-worth: how it gets built on external validation and what happens when that foundation cracks.What remains when you stop looking for approval? This is a gentle exploration of that space-the unfamiliar territory of trusting yourself without evidence. Not fixing your body, but reconnecting with the part of you that was always there, beneath the watching eyes. Wesley Prescott is an English-language author specializing in history, geopolitics, and international affairs. His books examine the forces behind political change, global conflicts, and shifting power structures across different eras. His writing is known for its balanced perspective, detailed research, and engaging narrative style that brings complex historical developments to life.



