Let's Talk: Changing the Narrative and Seeing My Mother As Human

Let's Talk: Changing the Narrative and Seeing My Mother As Human
ISBN-10
0578309815
ISBN-13
9780578309811
Series
Let's Talk
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
2021-10-12
Publisher
Dom Skinner
Author
Dom Skinner

Description

In Let's Talk, Dom takes us on a journey, through unexpected trials and unconventional love, to show us how forgiving our past and viewing our parents as humans can help us discover our own worthiness. Parents are just people. They don't get a handbook once they become your mother or father. Most parents do their absolute best with what they know. All while trying to navigate through their internal and external battles. Making the decision to shift the narrative, Dom changed her focus from her childhood traumas, and saw the honor in her mother's sacrifices. As a result, Dom discovered that she was always enough.

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