My story's target audience

What You Resist Persists - Carl Jung

What You Resist Persists - Carl Jung

​My memoir's obvious target audience are women. I know a few male friends have read my book and have identified with various instances, but as a woman writing about my experiences, I feel it is women who will benefit mostly from my trials and tribulations and how I managed to survive them. 

Since Seventy Thousand Camels was released by Matador Publishing on the 28th of November 2019, I've received some unbelievable feedback from many of the women who bought the book, both known to me and unknown. Almost all had seen themselves in many of my words. All commended my writing and found the book engrossing and gripping.

When I wrote and finished my autobiography, I did so with three objectives in mind; to release myself from my past, to make money, and to help others like me. The wonderful reviews I've received so far are testaments to the third. My story encompasses almost every negative life circumstance bar the death of a child, or as the victim of a war, yet I've been mindful not to come across as a victim, and careful to completely own my many mistakes, mistakes borne of immaturity and instinctual gratification. The spiritual side of my journey through life is ever present throughout the story and because my brand of faith dictates we create all which occurs to us, I remain steadfast on complete accountability.

My spirituality also calls forward change from what no longer serves us, so aside from the "proverbial romantic happy ending", I conclude my story with a point format of how to achieve said changes in order to increase one's quality of life in a dog eat dog world. I hope you find what you are looking for in my story and please, ask me any question you'd like by using the form found on the website. 

Om Shanti Om )0(