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New Book Sneak Preview

Here is an excerpt from my upcoming book (title TBD):

The Crumble

The world didn’t end all at once.

It ended in soft, sneaky ways. Like forgetting what joy felt like, or realizing the sound of notifications makes your chest hurt. It ended in late-night doomscrolls, in “I’m fine” texts sent with shaking thumbs, in the hollow calm of people pretending they’re not falling apart.

The apocalypse wasn’t fire and brimstone. It was burnout, wearing leggings and holding a coffee it didn’t even want anymore.

Somewhere between climate anxiety, capitalism, and “you just need to manifest harder,” we collectively short-circuited. And then we smiled for selfies. Because that’s what you do when the world feels like it’s collapsing … you pick a filter and pretend the lighting is just bad.

But under all the noise, something started to crack.

Not in a tragic way, more like an overdue shedding. Like a snake realizing its skin is too small, or a soul realizing it has outgrown its own performance.

The crumble isn’t destruction.

It’s awareness.

It’s the sacred, messy middle ground where everything fake stops fitting. Where you wake up one day and realize you can’t keep performing “fine” when you’re chronically exhausted from pretending you’re okay.

I used to think healing would look like glowing skin, tidy to-do lists, and morning meditations with lemon water. Turns out, it looks more like ugly crying in your car, canceling plans, deleting three-day-old texts you never sent, and relearning how to breathe without guilt.

The truth is, we were never built to live in permanent survival mode.

We were built to connect. To feel. To create beauty even when everything’s broken. So, when it all starts to crumble, let it.

Maybe that’s not the ending you feared. Perhaps it’s the beginning you needed.

You’re not falling apart. You’re composting.

And from that softness … new worlds grow.

Each short section with have workbook style questions with related quotes. Below is a sample:

The “Fine” Translator

Finish these like you’re texting your best friend:

When I say “I’m fine,” I usually mean: __________________________

The thing I’m pretending doesn’t bother me is: ______________________

If my body could text for me right now, it would say: _______________

Tiny rebellion (pick ONE)

Today I rebel by:

☐ turning off one notification

☐ drinking water like it’s a personality trait

☐ saying “no” without writing a novel as explanation

☐ doing the bare minimum… on purpose

☐ unfollowing one account that makes my brain feel like a broken dryer

☐ going outside for 3 minutes like a confused house cat

One sentence truth

The honest version of today is: ______________________________________

If this sounds interesting to you, follow along for more updates. And pick up You Were Never Broken today!

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You Were Never Broken: A Love Letter to the Women Who Feel Like a Hot Mess

Let’s just say it: life is messy.

Sometimes we’re glowing goddesses who drink green juice and journal.

Other times we’re doom-scrolling with one eye twitching and a to-do list screaming in the background.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re too much and not enough at the same time, welcome home.

You Were Never Broken isn’t just a book, it’s a deep breath, a pep talk, and a permission slip to stop apologizing for being human.

Written for the women who are tired of pretending they’ve got it all together (spoiler alert: none of us do), this book is part spiritual hug, part sarcastic rant, and part “holy crap, I needed to hear that.”

What’s Inside:

• Raw, relatable take on depression, anxiety, and ADHD

• Zero fluff, no toxic positivity—just honest tools for healing

• Empowering messages for the days when you feel like a chaotic gremlin

• A reminder that being sensitive, emotional, loud, or weird isn’t broken … it’s f*cking magical

Whether you’re mid-breakdown, mid-breakthrough, or somewhere in between, this book holds space for every version of you.

Who It’s For:

• The overthinkers

• The highly sensitive and slightly unhinged

• The women who light candles and cuss people out in traffic

• The exhausted empaths who still want to believe in magic

This is not a self-help book that tells you to “just think positive.”

It’s a mirror held up to your soul that says: Look. You made it this far. That’s not weakness, that’s power.

Final Word:

You don’t need fixing.

You don’t need to be quieter, smaller, easier to handle.

You need to be seen. Heard. Celebrated.

And this book? It’s the celebration.

You were never broken. You were always becoming.

Available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3SZIQDL