Hey do you see that about 50 yards back? Yeah.
That is my comfort zone. I have
been tiptoeing away from my comfort zone since April of this year. That was when I decided to write a book about
my battle with infertility. And here I
am eight months later and I actually published my book, “Full Heart Empty
Womb.” The paperback is available NOW
and the e-book will be available next Tuesday, December 16 on amazon.com. Here is the link to it: http://www.amazon.com/Full-Heart-Empty-Womb-Infertility/dp/1503370879
This former business-person turned stay-at-home mom turned
part time preschool teacher turned AUTHOR?
Makes perfect sense, right??? If
you had told me this time last year that I was going to write a book helping
people who struggle with Infertility, I would have laughed in your face. I was
broken. How could I help anyone? But you see through writing my story, God
healed me. What seemed to never make
sense to me was made crystal clear through the writing process.
My hope and prayer is that this book can get in the hands of
as many people who are dealing with Infertility as possible. No one should feel like they are dealing with
this alone. There are countless books
out there that can try to tell you how to get pregnant quicker. How many are there that will tell you how to
take care of YOU and your heart in the process?
Here is where I am going to step out of my comfort zone even
more. And maybe ask you to step out of
yours a bit too. I need you to share
with your friends about my book. One in
eight couples deals with infertility.
That is staggering!! Since I have
become more open about my struggles, I have heard from so many people who dealt
with it too. I would say that the huge
statistic is dead on. I absolutely
guarantee that there are many of your friends that are dealing with it or have
loved ones that are. The majority of
those people are dealing with it completely in silence. Let me be their friend. Let me be there for them through the comfort
of my words, experiences and wisdom that I have gained on my journey.
So yeah. Now I am
about 100 yards from my comfort zone.
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