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I Miss Feeling Like Me

A Path to Feeling Whole and Alive Again

Sha-En Yeo
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If you’ve ever found yourself smiling on the outside while quietly struggling inside . . . this book is for you.

Maybe you’ve done everything ‘right’. You followed the path, worked hard, made people proud. And yet, you lie awake at night wondering: Why does happiness still feel so far away?

I Miss Feeling Like Me gently names the hidden threats to happiness that often go unnoticed— burnout, perfectionism, emotional suppression, comparison, and more. Especially in Asian cultures where duty often outweighs desire, and silence is seen as strength.

Rooted in science but told with warmth, this isn’t a self-help manual filled with pressure or grand promises. It’s a compassionate companion to help you notice what’s no longer working . . . and take small, soulful steps toward what might.

Published: Nov/2026

ISBN: 9789815362473

Length: 240 Pages

I Miss Feeling Like Me

A Path to Feeling Whole and Alive Again

Sha-En Yeo

If you’ve ever found yourself smiling on the outside while quietly struggling inside . . . this book is for you.

Maybe you’ve done everything ‘right’. You followed the path, worked hard, made people proud. And yet, you lie awake at night wondering: Why does happiness still feel so far away?

I Miss Feeling Like Me gently names the hidden threats to happiness that often go unnoticed— burnout, perfectionism, emotional suppression, comparison, and more. Especially in Asian cultures where duty often outweighs desire, and silence is seen as strength.

Rooted in science but told with warmth, this isn’t a self-help manual filled with pressure or grand promises. It’s a compassionate companion to help you notice what’s no longer working . . . and take small, soulful steps toward what might.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

Sha-En Yeo

Sha-En Yeo is Singapore’s pioneering Happiness Scientist and a leading voice in emotional well-being across Asia. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Master of Applied Positive Psychology programme, she trained under Dr Martin Seligman, the founder of the field of positive psychology. Her work has impacted over 25,000 individuals through keynotes, workshops, and media, earning her a place on LinkedIn Asia’s Top Mental Health Advocates list and The Peak Singapore’s Power List 2024.

A two-time TEDx speaker and current President of Asia Professional Speakers Singapore (APSS), Sha-En brings together research, real-life stories, and practical insight to help people rediscover clarity, presence, and meaning—especially in moments when happiness feels out of reach.