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Do you find yourself struggling to get out of bed? Do you see yourself as a failure when you are a genuinely good person who cares for others but cannot or does not take care of yourself? Do you find yourself fighting demons and situations that are long past but don't know how to stop the "reels" in your head? Are you a victim of trauma and let the trauma rule your life versus #owningyourpower and living your life, not that of your abusers? * Don't let the bad guys win and fight to STAY STANDING because the world needs good people like you. * Life will always let you down. It is the ability to…mehr

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Do you find yourself struggling to get out of bed? Do you see yourself as a failure when you are a genuinely good person who cares for others but cannot or does not take care of yourself? Do you find yourself fighting demons and situations that are long past but don't know how to stop the "reels" in your head? Are you a victim of trauma and let the trauma rule your life versus #owningyourpower and living your life, not that of your abusers? * Don't let the bad guys win and fight to STAY STANDING because the world needs good people like you. * Life will always let you down. It is the ability to rise that makes us special and strong. * Before you spend one more day unhappy, read this book. The life you save may be your own. The book is a journey of abuse, deep depression, self-loathing and hatred but most importantly, REDEMPTION AND HOPE. 10% of profits will go to 3 charities: Thistle Farms, an organization that takes women out of trafficking and gives them a second chance; Good Samaritan House, which provides safe and temporary housing for unhoused women; and Southern Automotive Womens Forum, an organization I founded to provide support for young girls in the SouthEast United States to pursue careers in STEM. Susan Brennan is a successful executive in the Automotive industry and Silicon Valley with a passion for helping others, especially those who have faced trauma. Despite a difficult past of sexual abuse and poverty, she turned her pain into purpose and wants to inspire others to do the same. Her book, Still Standing, tells her personal story and shows that hope never dies. Susan is a proud mother of two and currently calls Los Angeles and Montana home.