Fix Your Mess, Find Your Power: Why I Wrote the Self-Help Book I Needed
Let’s keep it 100—I didn’t sit down to write Fix Your Mess, Find Your Power because I had it all figured out. I wrote it because I was tired of reading “self-help” that felt like it was written by people who had private chefs, life coaches on speed dial, and trust funds cushioning their mistakes. Cute for them, but what about the rest of us?
What about the people trying to juggle bills, heartbreak, drama, bad jobs, and a messy past—while still daring to dream of more?
That’s who I wrote this book for. And honestly? That’s who I wrote this book for me.
The Book I Needed But Couldn’t Find
I wanted a book that didn’t sugarcoat, didn’t preach, and didn’t make me feel like I was behind in life just because I wasn’t meditating on a beach in Bali. I wanted a book that sounded like sitting down with that one friend who tells you the truth with love, shade, and just enough humor to keep you from crying into your wine glass.
So I wrote it.
The Mess Behind the Pages
Here’s the tea: I’ve played small. I’ve ignored red flags until they turned into red carpets of chaos. I’ve hustled without healing and ended up burned out. I’ve made excuses with money. I’ve been loyal to the wrong people and habits way past their expiration date.
But every mess taught me something. And instead of just keeping those lessons locked in my journal, I decided to share them. Because I know I’m not the only one who’s been stuck, drained, or wondering, “Is this all there is?”
The Power I Found Writing It
Writing this book forced me to face myself. Every chapter was like holding up a mirror:
- Stop Playing Small reminded me that shrinking isn’t humility—it’s self-sabotage.
- Red Flags Aren’t DΓ©cor dragged me for all the times I settled.
- Money Talks, Excuses Walk made me check my bank app instead of avoiding it.
- Heal Before You Hustle taught me that peace is more valuable than any paycheck.
By the time I typed the last chapter, I realized the power I’d been looking for was in me all along—I just had to stop ignoring it.
Why You Might Need This Book Too
If you’re tired of toxic cycles, tired of apologizing for being “too much,” tired of hustling with nothing to show for it—this book is for you. If you want real exercises, real talk, and a reminder that you’re not broken (you’re just becoming), this book is for you.
It’s not about being perfect. It’s about progress. It’s about choosing yourself, protecting your peace, and stepping into the life you deserve—without waiting for permission.
Final Word
Fix Your Mess, Find Your Power isn’t a book I wrote to impress anyone. It’s the book I needed to survive, glow up, and keep moving forward. If it helps you do the same, then every late night of writing, every messy memory I revisited, every truth I dragged myself with—it was all worth it.
Because here’s what I know for sure:
✨ You deserve more. Period. ✨
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