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written during real seasons.

books along the way
I am Alright with Me
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I Am Alright with Me
a journal for self-discovery, healing, and gentler days

Written during a season of learning how to come home to myself.

It’s for the days when you’re untangling who you’ve been from who you’re becoming. When you need space to reflect, imagine, affirm, and reconnect. Inside are pages meant to be written on slowly: vision boards, affirmations, reflective prompts, love letters to yourself, quiet lists, and excerpts from my own journal along the way.

Nothing here asks you to be more than you are.
It simply reminds you that you are already enough, even as you grow.

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Rooted & Rising Bundle

the guide and journal, held together

This bundle brings the guide and companion journal together — for those who want both direction and reflection in the same season.

 

It’s for the person who wants structure without rigidity, growth without urgency, and rituals that feel grounding rather than demanding. Together, these books offer space to plan, reflect, heal, and create rhythms that align with who you are becoming.

 

You don’t have to use everything at once.

You don’t have to do it perfectly.

You’re allowed to move through it in your own way.

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Rooted & Rising: Personalized Guide to Growth
a guide for intentional living and unfolding in your own way

Created for seasons of realignment, when you know you’re changing, but you’re not rushing clarity.

Rooted & Rising offers structure without pressure. It honors that growth looks different for everyone, and invites you to nurture your strengths while tending gently to the places still unfolding. Inside, you’ll find tools for self-care, reflection, goal-setting, and personal rituals. Not as rules, but as invitations.

This is for anyone learning how to stay grounded while reaching for more — slowly, intentionally, and with compassion.

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A place to land.

Designed to complement Rooted & Rising — or to stand on its own — it offers guided prompts, mindfulness rituals, reflective exercises, affirmations, self-care checklists, and even moments of creative rest through coloring pages.

It’s for the in-between moments: when you’re setting intentions, working through challenges, or simply needing somewhere safe to write it all out.

There is no right pace here.
Only permission to keep going gently

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Rooted & Rising Companion Journal

a place to reflect, process, and deepen the journey

Whole Again

a  journal for navigating grief, heartbreak, and life’s hardest seasons

This journal was written from a place of deep tenderness.

 

Grief doesn’t ask permission. Loss reshapes us. Heartbreak leaves spaces that don’t fill neatly and this journal doesn’t try to make them disappear. Instead, it offers room to sit with what hurts.

 

Inside are reflective prompts, affirmations, scripture, and mindfulness practices meant to support you without rushing your healing. There is no timeline here. No expectation of closure. Just pages that say: you’re allowed to feel this.

 

You are not broken. You are becoming, even here.

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She Almost Gave Up, But God

a devotional for the woman who almost didn’t make it — but did.

For the woman who held herself together in public while unraveling in private. For the woman who carried heaviness quietly, questioned her strength, and wrestled with her faith and still kept going.

 

She Almost Gave Up, But God is a 30-day devotional written with tenderness and truth. Not polished religion or perfect faith, but honest reflections shaped by surrender, grief, and slow rebuilding. These pages make room for the places where life hit hardest and where God met you anyway.

 

This is for the woman who is tired but still trying.

For the woman who doesn’t feel like who she used to be.

For the woman who needs to remember she is not alone in her breaking.

 

You almost gave up.

But God carried you.

*Personalized copies with a handwritten note or prayer will be offered in the future.

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