I can’t even begin to explain how therapeutic the book was for me.
The only way I can explain this is that I had anxiety around travel and after the book, most of my anxiety around travel faded. Now, I drive and fly everywhere with little anxiety. I can’t explain it either.
After writing the book, I did intense work on myself with an amazing mentor and counsellor.
Just so you know, I didn’t write the book for money. The money I made from the book I put back into the community.
My local books are now almost sold out and can’t be purchased anymore on my website. When I say local, I mean in Canada.
I wrote the book for everyone, not just for people who read. When I was ill, I could not read a fine print 200 page book. Everything I do, I do for a deeper reason.
And yes, I will be writing a second book in the future.
For my second book, I may do book tours and more events, as someone asked me how I sold so many copies of my book without really doing much, and I replied, my book launched right when I started the MBA, and I sold it through social media and word of mouth.
She was impressed.
Imagine if I had the time to put more effort into it…
In life, you typically have choices. When I was beginning to recover, I chose to speak openly, understanding I would be sacrificing a lot. I also chose to complete my first degree, though I knew it would be difficult.
Then, I chose to complete my second degree so I could boost my grades and eventually do a master’s degree.
I went off social media during my two degrees and while I built my career. It was the right decision.
When everything shut down, I was still working full-time, however I chose to use my spare time to write the book and apply to the MBA program. I knew I couldn’t go anywhere, so I tried to be productive during that time.
Even though I didn’t choose my illness, when I was able to make choices again, I tried to choose in the best way I knew how and use the power I was given for good.
I’ll leave you with this, I don’t know what the future holds for me, but just so you know, now that the MBA is done and I’ve written my first book, I have started planning my next chapters (in life and business).
I promise you, in everything I plan to do – large or small – I will always enjoy the ride and make each and every day count. I hope you do too!
Great post 😃
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Dear Sam, You are astute in saying you don’t know what the next chapter in your life will be but, all of your focus and efforts have opened you up to so any more possibilities for you and I am thankful for your honest, sincere and transparent writing. I have absolutely no doubt that because you made yourself vulnerable, that you opened the doors of healing not just for yourself but for others too! You are authentic! You’re a kind, inspiring and very bright young woman who has already made a difference in her own life and will continue to do so for decades to come for so many people. Keep up your trailblazing efforts! Sincerely and sent with blessings for a long and healthy and prosperous life, Peggi Shepherd DeGroote.
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Thank you Peggi for this beautiful message. I am so excited for what’s to come…
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