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Infertility can make you question your womanhood. The struggle to conceive or the pain of being told you cannot conceive can leave you feeling a major void. Dealing with no longer being able to physically conceive, carry, and birth a child causes emotions and thoughts for which we can never truly prepare. You will search for answers and dig deep to find a way to, proverbially, touch the hem of Jesus's garment to be healed. But what if your healing does not come the way you expect? What if your only option for a better quality of life involves permanent infertility? What do you do? How do you…mehr

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Infertility can make you question your womanhood. The struggle to conceive or the pain of being told you cannot conceive can leave you feeling a major void. Dealing with no longer being able to physically conceive, carry, and birth a child causes emotions and thoughts for which we can never truly prepare. You will search for answers and dig deep to find a way to, proverbially, touch the hem of Jesus's garment to be healed. But what if your healing does not come the way you expect? What if your only option for a better quality of life involves permanent infertility? What do you do? How do you overcome the pain? Can you ever live in power and with purpose, despite your condition?The end of our suffering does not always manifest itself the way we think it should. Rather than looking at the end as a curse, or punishment, or something being wrong with you, we must see the end as a means to a new beginning - a healthy life and the ability to live freely and without shame. Regardless of what we experience, we must be coffee beans. Coffee is made by running hot water over the beans or by steeping the beans for hours in cold water. It's not the beans that are changed, but it's the water. Many times in life, in order to change our environment, we must face adversity - much like a coffee bean being submerged in hot water, it's not what you go through, it's how you use the adversity to your advantage in order to change your environment.In Power in My Pain, entrepreneur and minister Danielle Wright shares her personal journey and struggles with infertility and how, after 27 years of excrutiating physical and emotional pain, she decided to put it to an end. The story is focused on conveying that she is a Christian who holds firm to her faith, but she had some very hard times as she trekked this journey. She details the necessity of having support as well as the necessity to do what is absolutely best for yourself when you're faced with a chronic illness, and how this helps you live life shamelessly and victoriously. Danielle teaches that you can convert your pain into power when you embrace the fact that an infertile womb does not equate to infertile dreams.Danielle provides five ways she found power in the pain of infertility and learned to live confidently, shamelessly and victoriously.-Become your greatest advocate-See your healing differently-Admit you want to give up sometimes-Stop talking about your problems and speak about solutions-Develop a Faith, Focus, Forward, Finish mentalityTake control of your health - mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually - when you find the power in your pain.
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