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It's Time to Turn Up, No More Trauma, Volume 1, celebrates the power of owning our stories and making peace with the past. Buried beneath the story of every trauma survivor lies an inner strength and indestructible body of truth capable of changing the trajectory of their lives. This volume paves the way for kindred spirits by rolling out compassionate and battle-tested guidance for tapping into the inner strength required to reframe and transform painful life events into opportunities for growth. Lady D drops the mic on lessons learned, positive affirmations, life skills, self-care routines,…mehr

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It's Time to Turn Up, No More Trauma, Volume 1, celebrates the power of owning our stories and making peace with the past. Buried beneath the story of every trauma survivor lies an inner strength and indestructible body of truth capable of changing the trajectory of their lives. This volume paves the way for kindred spirits by rolling out compassionate and battle-tested guidance for tapping into the inner strength required to reframe and transform painful life events into opportunities for growth. Lady D drops the mic on lessons learned, positive affirmations, life skills, self-care routines, and spiritual insight used to mitigate the adverse effects of trauma arising during a seventeen year stay in foster care. You will discover how to use your gifts and talents and spirit of creativity to navigate pathways for healing within reach to open doors for living your best life and experiencing positive life change.
Autorenporträt
Lady D is a trauma survivor, foster care system alumni, and woman of faith who leads by example as a parent, colleague and advocate of transformational life change. Her life exemplifies an enduring commitment to uplifting others as a mentor and coach through the use of her gifts and talents, lived experience, and expertise acquired from the study of criminal justice, law, and the Bible. Her writings extend the reach of an African Proverb, "Each One, Teach One," by empowering trauma survivors to embrace themselves as a gift to the world and masterpiece of immeasurable worth!