Is there a deep place inside of you longing for more?
Making the leap to a different life takes courage, and Lauren Chava Rose shares her personal story through the lens of her training as a psychotherapist in her book, The Heart Word: How I Lost It All and Found Myself.
"I didn't fit in with my family," she shares...but it was a long journey to emancipation/estrangement. Though all who finally make a break from toxic situations sometimes ponder, "Why didn't I do this sooner?" the truth is that you will continue to be nudged in the direction of your destiny until there is nothing else to do but obey.
Will it be easy? "It will be wildly inconvenient," she shares candidly, leading into a fascinating conversation about the dichotomy between ego and the heart.
Further, once a break is made, there is residue in the aftermath requiring attention. Lauren shares the importance of the people who will undergird you and the value of good therapy - both traditional and perhaps unconventional.
Through her journey she discovered what made her a "problem" to others was, in fact, her superpower.
On the other side of Lauren's rebirth was the impetus to write as a healing bridge for others. "I simultaneously broke my heart and healed it at the same time," is a phrase she used, post-interview. You will be inspired by her words, particularly if you stand at the precipice of a life-changing decision.
Follow her @LaurenChavaRose on Instagram or visit www.laurenchavarose.com.
Lauren's book is available on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Word-Lost-Found-Myself-ebook/dp/B0CNQXCPVX/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=