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OverviewWhy are you tired even when you haven't done much? Why does your mind feel heavy even when nothing is ""wrong""? The 7 Psychological Wastes offers a powerful and practical framework for understanding modern mental exhaustion. In a world that rewards constant thinking, constant reacting, constant controlling, we have mistaken overload for ambition and stress for responsibility. This book challenges that assumption. Sandeep J. Chavan introduces a clear structural model explaining how psychological energy gets misallocated across seven domains: Cognitive Waste Emotional Waste Identity Waste Moral Waste Relational Waste Existential Waste Control Waste Each of these distortions quietly drains mental clarity, emotional stability, and decision-making capacity. The result is chronic fatigue, anxiety, frustration, and a persistent feeling that something is wrong with you. But nothing may be wrong. You may simply be carrying too much. Blending psychology, behavioral insight, and structural systems thinking, this book reframes stress not as weakness, but as energy leakage. It shows how overthinking becomes cognitive waste, how emotional amplification becomes exhaustion, how identity protection becomes instability, and how control obsession turns into chronic anxiety. Unlike motivational self-help, this book does not promise instant transformation. Instead, it provides a grounded, systematic approach to reducing unnecessary psychological load. Inside, you will learn: Why exhaustion is often misdirected effort How small distortions compound into burnout How moral rigidity differs from healthy responsibility Why temporary instability turns into existential doubt How control expands beyond realistic influence And how to restore clarity by reducing internal friction This is not therapy. It is not diagnosis. It is a structural guide for functioning individuals who feel overwhelmed by invisible mental weight. Whether you are a student under pressure, a professional facing burnout, a leader managing responsibility, or simply someone wondering why life feels heavier than it should - this book offers clarity. Perfect stability is not human. But unnecessary instability is preventable. If you are exhausted but still trying, this book is for you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sandeep ChavanPublisher: Gyrus Vision Imprint: Gyrus Vision Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9798233151620Pages: 314 Publication Date: 11 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSandeep Chavan is an engineer-turned-teacher, independent researcher, and one of India's most prolific contemporary authors. With a body of work spanning physics, philosophy, psychology, human behavior, universal dynamics, geopolitics, and modern civilization, he has written and published over 150 books, building a distinctive intellectual ecosystem rooted in clarity, consequence, and fundamental principles. As the founder of Gyrus Institute of Science, Sandeep teaches physics and mathematics to pre-engineering students, known for transforming complex ideas into simple, intuitive understanding. His educational philosophy blends conceptual depth with practical reasoning, enabling thousands of learners to think beyond formulas and engage with science at a foundational level. His research framework, Universal Energy Dynamics (UED), introduces a non-mathematical, consequence-driven explanation of reality-offering new perspectives on fields, waves, intelligence, consciousness, and the hidden mechanics of the universe. Through UED and its allied models, SVE (Structured Vacuum Energy), LOC (Law of Consequences), and Ripple Dynamics, he bridges ancient insights with modern scientific inquiry. Across genres-science, spirituality, self-development, psychology, and geo-strategy-Sandeep's writing remains rooted in one core belief: we understand the world through consequences, and we shape our future by learning to engineer them. Whether decoding the universe in simple language or challenging long-held assumptions with constructive clarity, Sandeep represents a rare combination of teacher, thinker, and systems-level synthesizer-someone who stands comfortably between the material world and the world of ideas. He continues to write, teach, research, and refine a body of work aimed at helping readers see reality with sharper understanding and greater awareness. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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