Get ready for a transformational journey toward inner peace as indie author Max W. Miller’s new self-help release, Blame It On The Feel Of Pain, inspires readers in a witty, down-to-earth book. Truth and compassion are foretold, using poetic frames called ‘The Wises,’ and the help of opinionated little emojis bringing laughter and thought-provoking conclusions throughout.
The author encourages her readers, whom she also calls partners, to stop wrestling with the hard knocks of the past. She expresses how voluntarily walking back into time precedes trauma healing. Confronting lingering pains is a step toward strength and hope for the future. ‘Blame It’ delves into the author’s life experiences, bringing to life the importance of using Full Circle Moments to find resolutions.
Throughout Blame It On The Feel Of Pain, the reader grows to understand through a unique interpretation that what we are destined to become grows out of the years we’ve already traveled. Further, our future hinges on how we address the pains of the past. Other expressions focus on how desires in the present are carved out of having a clear vision that old, lingering strongholds must be defeated. A history of suffering is a prerequisite for becoming fed up enough to demand enjoyment now!
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Author Max W. Miller’s
New Self-Help release
"Blame It On The Feel Of Pain"
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Written for everyday good people by the inspiration of everyday good people, Blame It On The Feel Of Pains gives hope to all.
Below are hints describing the book’s content:
• Childhood Trauma
• Words: The Mother of Division
• Gas of the Past – Acceptance of Responsibility
• Scars 1,2,3
• True Storyville, where real people reveal how they overcame Pain
• To Top It Off—A Sci-Fi Fantasy Tale written for readers to explore their societal beliefs
Don’t let past pain invade your space and refuse to leave. Learn how to rattle your present life and push forward with grand plans for the future. At the end of this read, Max’s prayer and expectation are that past Pains are fading images locked inside the mirror of ‘The Has Been.’
It’s about becoming strong enough to stare down memories that are gone but not forgotten. It’s about gaining the courage to remember, and the strength to forget.
About the Author
Max W. Miller is not a psychologist or PHD in trauma. This entire book is written from her experiences and how she developed coping mechanisms to release pain in her life. She has chosen to pass on to others what has opened inside her heart about past pain.
Max started her work career as a psychiatric nurse in Savannah, GA., then moved on to become a corporate project manager and business owner in North Carolina. She enjoys the wonder of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Paranormal categories, touting those genres as the stuff that dreams and creativity are made of. Max says that having the power to share your life story to help someone else is great medicine for the soul. She has delved into the self-help titles with the release of Blame It on the Feel of Pain. To read her blogs and other books, visit her hub at MaxFullCircle.com
Her book is available for purchase on Amazon
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