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Reclaiming the Pen
I never set out to write a book. Honestly, I didn’t even think I had one in me. But when I finally sat down to write Unbroken, I realized I’d been writing it all along.
For over a decade, I filled journals with late-night reflections and poured my heart into blog posts when the weight of life felt too heavy to carry alone. Those pages held everything—my joy, my heartbreak, the chaos of single motherhood, the deep grief of losing Michael, and the slow, messy journey of rebuilding. I didn’t write for an audience. I wrote to survive.
Twelve years later, I gathered those journal entries and blog posts and began weaving them together. What I thought might be a simple book about parenting or time management became something else entirely. It became a story of survival, faith, and the long road to healing. Writing this book forced me to face things I had buried for years—trauma I hadn’t spoken out loud, grief that had changed me forever, and the lessons I’d learned about finding purpose when everything feels broken.
Unbroken is more than a memoir; it’s a journey through a decade of healing stitched together with truth, pain, and hope. It’s me pulling back the curtain on the hardest seasons of my life, not because they’re easy to share, but because I know someone out there needs to hear them. Maybe that someone is you.
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The Weight of Strength
I never set out to write a book. Honestly, I didn’t even think I had one in me. But when I finally sat down to write Unbroken, I realized I’d been writing it all along.
For over a decade, I filled journals with late-night reflections and poured my heart into blog posts when the weight of life felt too heavy to carry alone. Those pages held everything—my joy, my heartbreak, the chaos of single motherhood, the deep grief of losing Michael, and the slow, messy journey of rebuilding. I didn’t write for an audience. I wrote to survive.
Twelve years later, I gathered those journal entries and blog posts and began weaving them together. What I thought might be a simple book about parenting or time management became something else entirely. It became a story of survival, faith, and the long road to healing. Writing this book forced me to face things I had buried for years—trauma I hadn’t spoken out loud, grief that had changed me forever, and the lessons I’d learned about finding purpose when everything feels broken.
Unbroken is more than a memoir; it’s a journey through a decade of healing stitched together with truth, pain, and hope. It’s me pulling back the curtain on the hardest seasons of my life, not because they’re easy to share, but because I know someone out there needs to hear them. Maybe that someone is you.
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The Power of Starting Small
I never set out to write a book. Honestly, I didn’t even think I had one in me. But when I finally sat down to write Unbroken, I realized I’d been writing it all along.
For over a decade, I filled journals with late-night reflections and poured my heart into blog posts when the weight of life felt too heavy to carry alone. Those pages held everything—my joy, my heartbreak, the chaos of single motherhood, the deep grief of losing Michael, and the slow, messy journey of rebuilding. I didn’t write for an audience. I wrote to survive.
Twelve years later, I gathered those journal entries and blog posts and began weaving them together. What I thought might be a simple book about parenting or time management became something else entirely. It became a story of survival, faith, and the long road to healing. Writing this book forced me to face things I had buried for years—trauma I hadn’t spoken out loud, grief that had changed me forever, and the lessons I’d learned about finding purpose when everything feels broken.
Unbroken is more than a memoir; it’s a journey through a decade of healing stitched together with truth, pain, and hope. It’s me pulling back the curtain on the hardest seasons of my life, not because they’re easy to share, but because I know someone out there needs to hear them. Maybe that someone is you.
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Faith That Whispers
I never set out to write a book. Honestly, I didn’t even think I had one in me. But when I finally sat down to write Unbroken, I realized I’d been writing it all along.
For over a decade, I filled journals with late-night reflections and poured my heart into blog posts when the weight of life felt too heavy to carry alone. Those pages held everything—my joy, my heartbreak, the chaos of single motherhood, the deep grief of losing Michael, and the slow, messy journey of rebuilding. I didn’t write for an audience. I wrote to survive.
Twelve years later, I gathered those journal entries and blog posts and began weaving them together. What I thought might be a simple book about parenting or time management became something else entirely. It became a story of survival, faith, and the long road to healing. Writing this book forced me to face things I had buried for years—trauma I hadn’t spoken out loud, grief that had changed me forever, and the lessons I’d learned about finding purpose when everything feels broken.
Unbroken is more than a memoir; it’s a journey through a decade of healing stitched together with truth, pain, and hope. It’s me pulling back the curtain on the hardest seasons of my life, not because they’re easy to share, but because I know someone out there needs to hear them. Maybe that someone is you.
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Resilience Isn’t What You Think
I never set out to write a book. Honestly, I didn’t even think I had one in me. But when I finally sat down to write Unbroken, I realized I’d been writing it all along.
For over a decade, I filled journals with late-night reflections and poured my heart into blog posts when the weight of life felt too heavy to carry alone. Those pages held everything—my joy, my heartbreak, the chaos of single motherhood, the deep grief of losing Michael, and the slow, messy journey of rebuilding. I didn’t write for an audience. I wrote to survive.
Twelve years later, I gathered those journal entries and blog posts and began weaving them together. What I thought might be a simple book about parenting or time management became something else entirely. It became a story of survival, faith, and the long road to healing. Writing this book forced me to face things I had buried for years—trauma I hadn’t spoken out loud, grief that had changed me forever, and the lessons I’d learned about finding purpose when everything feels broken.
Unbroken is more than a memoir; it’s a journey through a decade of healing stitched together with truth, pain, and hope. It’s me pulling back the curtain on the hardest seasons of my life, not because they’re easy to share, but because I know someone out there needs to hear them. Maybe that someone is you.
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Why I Wrote Unbroken
I never set out to write a book. Honestly, I didn’t even think I had one in me. But when I finally sat down to write Unbroken, I realized I’d been writing it all along.
For over a decade, I filled journals with late-night reflections and poured my heart into blog posts when the weight of life felt too heavy to carry alone. Those pages held everything—my joy, my heartbreak, the chaos of single motherhood, the deep grief of losing Michael, and the slow, messy journey of rebuilding. I didn’t write for an audience. I wrote to survive.
Twelve years later, I gathered those journal entries and blog posts and began weaving them together. What I thought might be a simple book about parenting or time management became something else entirely. It became a story of survival, faith, and the long road to healing. Writing this book forced me to face things I had buried for years—trauma I hadn’t spoken out loud, grief that had changed me forever, and the lessons I’d learned about finding purpose when everything feels broken.
Unbroken is more than a memoir; it’s a journey through a decade of healing stitched together with truth, pain, and hope. It’s me pulling back the curtain on the hardest seasons of my life, not because they’re easy to share, but because I know someone out there needs to hear them. Maybe that someone is you.
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From Grief to Hope: The Story Behind Unbroken
I never set out to write a book. Honestly, I didn’t even think I had one in me. But when I finally sat down to write Unbroken, I realized I’d been writing it all along.
For over a decade, I filled journals with late-night reflections and poured my heart into blog posts when the weight of life felt too heavy to carry alone. Those pages held everything—my joy, my heartbreak, the chaos of single motherhood, the deep grief of losing Michael, and the slow, messy journey of rebuilding. I didn’t write for an audience. I wrote to survive.
Twelve years later, I gathered those journal entries and blog posts and began weaving them together. What I thought might be a simple book about parenting or time management became something else entirely. It became a story of survival, faith, and the long road to healing. Writing this book forced me to face things I had buried for years—trauma I hadn’t spoken out loud, grief that had changed me forever, and the lessons I’d learned about finding purpose when everything feels broken.
Unbroken is more than a memoir; it’s a journey through a decade of healing stitched together with truth, pain, and hope. It’s me pulling back the curtain on the hardest seasons of my life, not because they’re easy to share, but because I know someone out there needs to hear them. Maybe that someone is you.
