Book details

  • Genre:self-help
  • Sub-genre:Personal Growth / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:184
  • eBook ISBN:9798350955460
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350955453

Blooming Through the Cracks: Inspiring Stories of Resilience

By Sandra Damiani

Overview


Life throws curveballs, leaving us feeling fractured and lost. But within these cracks lies the potential for extraordinary growth. "Blooming Through the Cracks" is a collection of relatable and uplifting stories, each taking you on a journey with a unique individual from a different walk of life. The book delves into their emotional development, showcasing that true resilience is not just about facing your inner demons but also about emerging stronger after overcoming them.
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Description


Life throws curveballs, leaving us feeling fractured and lost. But within these cracks lies the potential for extraordinary growth. "Blooming Through the Cracks" is a collection of relatable and uplifting stories, each taking you on a journey with a unique individual from a different walk of life. The book delves into their emotional development, showcasing that true resilience is not just about facing your inner demons but also about emerging stronger after overcoming them. Explore the emotional journeys of individuals facing: Anxiety and depression The challenges of attachment and trauma The weight of bias and societal pressures The struggles of self-esteem, self-discovery, and self-worth Embrace individuals overcoming their challenges by: Recognizing how their background influenced them Trusting their intentions Trusting others who have shown they truly care (Sarah, Logan, Lily, Cecelia) Respecting their journey Acknowledging their effort
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About The Author


Sandra Damiani spends her time at the intersection of writing and advocating for children in the juvenile court system. Sandra's foremost reason for writing is to use the protagonists' experiences in her stories to help her readers understand and empathize with others. She believes that when people contemplate other people's perspectives and accept that their experiences are not the only lived experiences, they move closer to understanding that we are all in this together. And isn't that what we need more of in this world? Understanding, empathy, and connection?
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