(So, I am writing again. The end goal is a memoir. Here is a little teaser for you: the final chapter.)
This book was originally going to be just a talk. A talk
about resilience and how to reframe your thinking. A talk about changing the way you tell your
story to make it work for you, instead of against you. Do you want to be the
victim, or do you want to be the hero?
For example, the day I decided that it was my right and
privilege as a mother to let Jillian go was the first day I actively went
against everything I was brought up to believe in. It was my first official
step toward freedom.
The day I kicked my husband out was me finally listening to
my gut before reason. Now I know that my body is my first responder. It knows
when something is wrong even before my heart and mind do. Now I know to listen
closely to her wisdom.
It is not about embellishing or diminishing or rewriting the
truth; it is simply changing how you tell the story.
My new mantra is, “I create beauty.” When you look at my life,
you might see all the ways I fucked up. What I see is all the beauty I created
in between.
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