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The Quiet Exit
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The Quiet Exit in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $17.59
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The Quiet Exit in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $17.59
Original price: $22.00
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The Quiet Exit Playbook is a trauma-informed guide for individuals questioning or leaving high-control religious environments. Unlike books focused on doctrine, debate, or public confrontation, this playbook centers the nervous system, identity, and emotional safety. It offers a quiet, private approach for those who cannot—or do not want to—leave loudly. Designed especially for those raised in high-control systems such as Jehovah’s Witnesses, this book addresses the deep psychological conditioning that makes leaving feel dangerous, even when logic says otherwise. Inside, readers will explore: Why questioning feels terrifying—and why that fear is learned How religious conditioning lives in the nervous system, not just belief Gentle tools for regulating guilt, fear, and shame Boundary scripts for family, elders, and friends Identity rebuilding after the loss of a former self Creating a private support ecosystem Navigating relationships, holidays, and milestones after exit Reclaiming meaning and spirituality on one’s own terms This playbook is paired with reflective prompts and optional audio guidance, allowing readers to move at their own pace without pressure to decide, declare, or explain. The Quiet Exit Playbook is not about replacing beliefs—it’s about restoring self-trust, agency, and safety.
The Quiet Exit Playbook is a trauma-informed guide for individuals questioning or leaving high-control religious environments. Unlike books focused on doctrine, debate, or public confrontation, this playbook centers the nervous system, identity, and emotional safety. It offers a quiet, private approach for those who cannot—or do not want to—leave loudly. Designed especially for those raised in high-control systems such as Jehovah’s Witnesses, this book addresses the deep psychological conditioning that makes leaving feel dangerous, even when logic says otherwise. Inside, readers will explore: Why questioning feels terrifying—and why that fear is learned How religious conditioning lives in the nervous system, not just belief Gentle tools for regulating guilt, fear, and shame Boundary scripts for family, elders, and friends Identity rebuilding after the loss of a former self Creating a private support ecosystem Navigating relationships, holidays, and milestones after exit Reclaiming meaning and spirituality on one’s own terms This playbook is paired with reflective prompts and optional audio guidance, allowing readers to move at their own pace without pressure to decide, declare, or explain. The Quiet Exit Playbook is not about replacing beliefs—it’s about restoring self-trust, agency, and safety.





















