There comes a point in a woman’s life when she realizes she hasn’t been living — she’s been surviving.
She’s been shrinking in conversations. Editing her tone. Carrying emotional weight that was never hers to carry. Calling exhaustion “love.” Calling silence “peace.” Walking on eggshells because conflict feels dangerous and change feels messy, and staying feels safer than stepping into the unknown.
Women, Wounds, and Wake-Up Calls is not a soft devotional meant to soothe what is slowly breaking you. It is a truth-telling journey. A 52-week interruption. A steady, unflinching conversation about the wounds women carry quietly — the relationships that taught them to shrink, the roles that demanded self-sacrifice, the patterns they stay in because leaving feels terrifying.
This book does not rush you to “move on.” It walks you through wake-up calls that confront what you’ve normalized. It helps you see how survival rewrote your personality. It names the over-functioning, the people-pleasing, the fear of being alone, the confusion between chaos and chemistry and then it invites you into something stronger than coping, but rather healing and relearning that changes not just how you feel, but how you live.
If you have ever felt like you lost yourself trying to be strong, loyal, approved, chosen, needed, or loving, this book will feel uncomfortably familiar right before you exhale a sigh of relief.
It will challenge you. It will open up your eyes and lead you back home to the woman God intended you to be before survival taught you to disappear.
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