Growing Brave: Words to soothe fear and let in more life : THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT
(Autor) Donna AshworthFROM THE SUNDAY TIMES NO.1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF WILD HOPE 'Powerful and comforting ... Donna's words could change your life.' DAWN FRENCH 'Absolutely beautiful ... whenever I'm feeling lost, I reach for Donna Ashworth's words and feel found.' BRYONY GORDON 'Some people have the Bible by their bed. Others a self-help manual. I have Donna Ashworth.' SUSANNAH CONSTANTINE In this powerful new collection of wisdom and poetry, Donna Ashworth helps us to find strength and courage on the days we feel lost, to pick ourselves up when times are hard, to soothe fear and self-doubt when we are in their grip, and to let in more life and love as we brave our challenges. Every day we are bombarded by thoughts, feelings and information that make us feel anxious and afraid. We worry we don't measure up, we are scared of failure and we find it hard to be ourselves. We also feel powerless watching the world getting messier. Fear is a limiting factor for many of us and if we don't challenge it we can find ourselves keeping out more of the good stuff in life than the bad. With poems such as 'One Day You'll See', 'Growing in Moonlight', 'The Comparing' and 'Always There', bestselling author Donna Ashworth helps us to see that whatever we are facing, no matter how small or afraid we feel, we make the biggest difference in this world and to our own happiness when we are brave enough to show up as ourselves.
Donna Ashworth
Donna Ashworth is a Scottish poet, author, and founder of the online community "Ladies Pass It On." Known for her uplifting and empowering writing style, Ashworth's work often explores themes of self-love, resilience, and female empowerment. Her most notable work, "To The Women," has garnered widespread acclaim for its powerful message of solidarity and strength among women. Ashworth's contributions to literature include inspiring and empowering readers through her heartfelt and poignant poetry, making her a prominent voice in the genre of modern feminist poetry.