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Wounded, But Restored: You Can Win is a compilation of stories based on one woman's account of life events, hurts, disappointments, and wounds in her journey from childhood to present time. With a passion to help others who may be facing the same life challenges, she is very transparent in the depiction of her life story and the many struggles she battled to overcome her mindset. After recognizing so many unaddressed issues in her life, which turned into compounded wounds, she decided to seek the necessary help and tools, which ultimately led to her healing. This journey is an eye-opening revelation of how we can see someone well put together and not have a clue of how wounded they are. After a mask is worn for so long, coping occurs, but when wounds are not addressed, they start to ooze and stink, on display for all to see and experience.
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Wounded, But Restored: You Can Win is a compilation of stories based on one woman's account of life events, hurts, disappointments, and wounds in her journey from childhood to present time. With a passion to help others who may be facing the same life challenges, she is very transparent in the depiction of her life story and the many struggles she battled to overcome her mindset. After recognizing so many unaddressed issues in her life, which turned into compounded wounds, she decided to seek the necessary help and tools, which ultimately led to her healing. This journey is an eye-opening revelation of how we can see someone well put together and not have a clue of how wounded they are. After a mask is worn for so long, coping occurs, but when wounds are not addressed, they start to ooze and stink, on display for all to see and experience.