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In Embodying My I AM, author and self-care advocate Kishna Marie weaves together a collection of affirmations and comforting notes designed to be your companions on the journey of healing. These powerful words serve as self-care tools to help you reflect, reset, surrender, and connect with your inner being. This book offers a pathway to rediscover the often-neglected space within yourself-a space that deserves nurturing as you grow, change, and evolve through life's challenges. Embodying My I AM encourages you to be present, inviting compassion, healing, growth, and creativity into your soul.…mehr

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In Embodying My I AM, author and self-care advocate Kishna Marie weaves together a collection of affirmations and comforting notes designed to be your companions on the journey of healing. These powerful words serve as self-care tools to help you reflect, reset, surrender, and connect with your inner being. This book offers a pathway to rediscover the often-neglected space within yourself-a space that deserves nurturing as you grow, change, and evolve through life's challenges. Embodying My I AM encourages you to be present, inviting compassion, healing, growth, and creativity into your soul. It's a gentle reminder to rest in the power of who you are and simply be. Dedicate just a few minutes each day to read a page, reflect, affirm, and take action in your self-care and wellness routines. Step away from the busyness of the world and invest in the development of your inner self. By doing so, you'll cultivate a deeper understanding and compassion for both yourself and the world around you.
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Kishna Marie is an author. She is a contributing author in the book "Things I Wish He Knew" as well as being a contributing author in medical journals for the work she has done in clinical and behavioral research. Kishna uses her love of writing as a healing agent to soothe the inner wounds from early childhood trauma. She empowers others to do the same by looking within their selves and using the hurt, pain, and suffering as tools to strengthen their mind, body, and spirit. Kishna enjoys writing, practicing yoga, gardening, dancing, and traveling.