Formerly Anxious, Now Basically Unbothered Stories of Peace, Humor, Healing, and the God Who Held Me Together By Angela Weiss, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC What if anxiety no longer got to be the loudest voice in your life? In Formerly Anxious, Now Basically Unbothered , Angela Weiss invites you into a deeply honest, laugh-out-loud, faith-anchored journey from living on high alert to living with steadiness, confidence, and peace. This is not a book about “fixing yourself.” It’s about becoming steadier — gentler — and more grounded than fear ever allowed you to be. Through heartfelt storytelling, humor, and practical wisdom, Angela shares real moments from her life: from ladder-in-the-road incidents and sideways wigs, to grief, motherhood chaos, embarrassing public moments, and hard-won healing. These are the stories anxiety tried to weaponize — and the stories God redeemed. Woven throughout the pages is a quiet but powerful truth: peace doesn’t come from controlling life — it comes from trusting the God who carries it. This book is for the woman who: has lived most of her life bracing for impact - is exhausted from overthinking everything - wants to stop spiraling and start living lighter - longs for peace without pretending life is perfect - appreciates faith woven gently into real life, not forced or preachy - knows humor can be holy and healing can be human Formerly Anxious, Basically Unbothered blends relatable stories with practical reflections that help you: break the anxiety spiral - trust yourself and God again - let go of what doesn’t deserve your energy - laugh at yourself without shame - build quiet confidence that doesn’t crack under pressure This is a book about becoming strong and soft at the same time. About learning to shrug at what used to shatter you. About realizing you’ve survived worse — and you don’t have to fall apart anymore. If you’re ready to breathe deeper, worry less, laugh more, and walk confidently into the woman God is shaping you to be — you’re exactly where you’re meant to be. Welcome. Pull up a seat and get cozy. You’re in good company here,