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Have you ever felt alone in your relationship struggles? Like no one understands what you are going through, or that something is wrong with you? In her book Yes, No Maybe So, Anjilee Ferguson highlights the emotions and struggles of single life in a family-centered church, addressing the perfectionism agenda and other stigmas that make the single journey feel more complicated. As one who has never been in the 'Äúnormal'Äù stages of life progression, she offers valuable insight into how to find your place in your family, church, and society. Follow along with her real-world stories as she…mehr

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Have you ever felt alone in your relationship struggles? Like no one understands what you are going through, or that something is wrong with you? In her book Yes, No Maybe So, Anjilee Ferguson highlights the emotions and struggles of single life in a family-centered church, addressing the perfectionism agenda and other stigmas that make the single journey feel more complicated. As one who has never been in the 'Äúnormal'Äù stages of life progression, she offers valuable insight into how to find your place in your family, church, and society. Follow along with her real-world stories as she highlights tips for: * Embracing your worth * Sustaining your faith * Overcoming expectations * Navigating trials * Finding love The stories, experiences, and ideas in this book can help you on your journey to finding your faith, strengthening your relationships, and feeling at home within yourself. You're not alone. You are enough. And you can do this!
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Anjilee Ferguson is an entrepreneur, peer mentor supervisor, virtual assistant, and author. This is her first book. Five years ago, she co-founded an online school for students in grades 6-12, helping thousands of students with their education. She has also supported college students as a peer mentor supervisor and enrollment counselor. She has a BA in Journalism from Utah State University and an MS in Management and Leadership from Western Governors University. Anjilee considers herself a lifelong learner who loves learning new things, exploring new places, and meeting new people. In her free time, she loves to listen to music, attend plays and concerts, travel, and spend time with family. She lives in Utah with her husband and stepson. Currently, her aspiration is to visit all 50 states before the year 2035.