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Goodness Lives Here: For Every Woman Who Has Been Strong for Too Long
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Goodness Lives Here: For Every Woman Who Has Been Strong for Too Long in Vernon, BC
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Goodness Lives Here: For Every Woman Who Has Been Strong for Too Long in Vernon, BC
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You are tired. Not the kind of tired that sleep fixes. The kind that comes from years of holding everything together. From being the strong one. The reliable one. The one who never falls apart. The one who keeps giving and giving and quietly wonders why there is nothing left for herself. If that is you, this book was written for you. Goodness Lives Here is unlike anything else you will find on this shelf. It is written as a diary. Not someone else's diary. Yours. As you turn each page, you will recognize yourself in every entry. The doubts you never said out loud. The moments you smiled when you wanted to cry. The quiet longing for something you could not even name. It is all here. Written down. Finally witnessed. This is not a self-help book with a five-step plan. It is not a novel you read from a distance. It does not tell you what to do or who to become. It does something far rarer. It hands you back the words you lost. It shows you that the goodness you have been giving to everyone else has been living inside you all along. Most books in this space give you a program. This one gives you a mirror. Read this if you are exhausted from being strong for everyone else. If you have forgotten what your own voice sounds like. If you keep giving love to others and leaving none for yourself. If somewhere deep down you know that the life you are living and the woman you actually are have drifted apart. This book is the bridge back. Every page is a breath you forgot you needed. Every word is a quiet hand on your shoulder saying: You are not behind. You are not broken. You are not too much. You are not too late. You are becoming. If you loved Untamed by Glennon Doyle, The Midnight Library, or How to Stop Feeling Like Sh*t by Andrea Owen, this is your next read. Open this book. The part of you that has been waiting is ready. Scroll up. You have waited long enough.
You are tired. Not the kind of tired that sleep fixes. The kind that comes from years of holding everything together. From being the strong one. The reliable one. The one who never falls apart. The one who keeps giving and giving and quietly wonders why there is nothing left for herself. If that is you, this book was written for you. Goodness Lives Here is unlike anything else you will find on this shelf. It is written as a diary. Not someone else's diary. Yours. As you turn each page, you will recognize yourself in every entry. The doubts you never said out loud. The moments you smiled when you wanted to cry. The quiet longing for something you could not even name. It is all here. Written down. Finally witnessed. This is not a self-help book with a five-step plan. It is not a novel you read from a distance. It does not tell you what to do or who to become. It does something far rarer. It hands you back the words you lost. It shows you that the goodness you have been giving to everyone else has been living inside you all along. Most books in this space give you a program. This one gives you a mirror. Read this if you are exhausted from being strong for everyone else. If you have forgotten what your own voice sounds like. If you keep giving love to others and leaving none for yourself. If somewhere deep down you know that the life you are living and the woman you actually are have drifted apart. This book is the bridge back. Every page is a breath you forgot you needed. Every word is a quiet hand on your shoulder saying: You are not behind. You are not broken. You are not too much. You are not too late. You are becoming. If you loved Untamed by Glennon Doyle, The Midnight Library, or How to Stop Feeling Like Sh*t by Andrea Owen, this is your next read. Open this book. The part of you that has been waiting is ready. Scroll up. You have waited long enough.


















