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  • Genre:self-help
  • Sub-genre:Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
  • Language:English
  • Pages:124
  • eBook ISBN:9781543979039
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543979022

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The Girl in the Garage

3 Steps to Letting go of Your Past

By Sharon Hughes

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Overview


What if your past didn't have the final word? In *The Girl in the Garage*, Sharon Hughes shares her deeply personal story of surviving abuse, abandonment, trauma, and shame—and the radical healing that transformed her life. At sixteen, after being drugged at a Halloween party, Sharon woke up alone in a garage seven hours later. But that traumatic moment was only one chapter in a much larger story of pain, brokenness, and ultimately, redemption. This is more than a memoir. It's a faith-filled guide for women ready to break free from the lies that have shaped their identity and begin the journey toward healing, freedom, and restored self-worth. If you've struggled with emotional wounds, rejection, shame, trauma, low confidence, or believing you are somehow less than, this book will meet you with honesty, hope, and practical steps for transformation. Inside, you'll learn how to: • Let go of painful lies from your past • Heal emotional wounds through faith and truth • Break free from shame and limiting beliefs • Rebuild confidence and self-worth • Embrace your God-given identity and future Your past may explain part of your story. But it does not define who you are. Healing is possible. Freedom is possible. And your story is not over.
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What if the story you've believed about yourself isn't the truth? What if the shame, trauma, rejection, and pain from your past no longer had the power to define your future? And what if healing was actually possible? In *The Girl in the Garage*, award-winning author Sharon Hughes shares her deeply personal story of surviving years of abuse, abandonment, and brokenness—including the traumatic night at sixteen when she was drugged at a Halloween party and woke up alone in a garage seven hours later. But this is not just a story about pain. It is a story about redemption. A story about healing. A story about discovering that your past does not get the final word. Through radical honesty, faith, and the transformational steps that changed her life, Sharon offers hope for women who feel trapped by emotional wounds, shame, trauma, rejection, low self-worth, or the lies they've believed about themselves for far too long. If you've ever struggled with: • childhood trauma • emotional abuse • abandonment or rejection • shame and broken identity • low self-worth • believing lies about your value • difficulty trusting yourself—or even trusting God you are not alone. And you are not beyond healing. This book is more than a memoir. It is an invitation to freedom. Inside, you'll discover how to: ✓ Let go of the lies that have shaped your identity ✓ Break agreement with shame, fear, and limiting beliefs ✓ Begin healing emotional wounds through faith and truth ✓ Rebuild self-worth and confidence from the inside out ✓ Rediscover your God-given identity and purpose ✓ Stop allowing your past to dictate your future Sharon's story is proof that no amount of trauma, pain, or brokenness is beyond God's ability to redeem. If you've been searching for a Christian healing book about overcoming trauma, emotional healing, freedom from shame, or rebuilding your self-worth, *The Girl in the Garage* offers both hope and practical transformation. Because healing is possible. Freedom is possible. And your story is far from over.
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About The Author


Sharon Hughes is a Certified Life Coach, a Certified Critical Incident Stress Manager/Debriefer, P.O.S.T. Certified Chaplain, speaker and the host of Called to Confidence Podcast. In her best-friend-over-coffee style, she shares God's Word woven with personal experiences and neuroscience truths to set your mind free. Sharon is the mother of three, a lover of dogs, the beach, coffee, and resides in Southern California.

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