What happens when the life you built no longer feels like home?
Unanchored, But Not Lost is a deeply personal and transformative journey through burnout, motherhood, identity loss, financial anxiety, and the quiet unraveling that many women experience—but few dare to name.
At her lowest point, during a season marked by emotional exhaustion and uncertainty, the author was asked a terrifying question by her therapist: Who are you when everything you were anchored to is gone? That question became the beginning of healing.
Through raw storytelling, spiritual reflection, and hard-earned wisdom, this book explores:
- The lie of busyness and emotional avoidance
- The breaking point that forces transformation
- Motherhood, identity, and the pain of letting go
- Financial stress and silent shame
- The empty nest as a launchpad, not a void
- Rebuilding purpose after loss
Blending personal experience with insights inspired by thinkers like Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, Brené Brown, and Louise Hay, this book is both a mirror and a map—for anyone who feels unanchored in divorce, transition, burnout, or personal reinvention.
This is not a story about falling apart.
It is a story about becoming.
For every woman who has felt invisible in her own life.
For every mother learning to release without losing herself.
For every soul standing at the edge of change wondering, What now?
You are not lost.
You are becoming.
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