OYENTE

L Smith

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Especially love the end, it was just what I needed

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Revisado: 10-29-22

I'm 48yo and lived with undiagnosed endometriosis for 36 years. This disease is real and as bad as it is, the psychological effects of it can be so much worse. Since my diagnosis almost two years ago, I have relentlessly struggled against the medical current to advocate for myself and find people who listen and want to help. I'm scheduled for excision surgery and bowel resection in a week and I really needed the encouragement I found here. I know I have a long road ahead to travel, but thank God I no longer doubt my symptoms or have to struggle alone. Thanks to Amy and Brittany for reaching out to my heart through this podcast and helping to hold me up. I am doing the best I can today and for that I choose to be proud, regardless of the circumstances. Great job, ladies! You've made a difference in this old gal's life.

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I loved it!

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Revisado: 08-02-22

I love a good, positive, uplifting story, about the life of a person I admire, that reveals how their mind works and the people and events that influenced and informed their unique perspective. I found many similarities between Ms. Noem and myself, even though our lives have taken very different courses. By weaving this thread of struggles and successes throughout the book, Ms. Noem encouraged my own soul and revived in me some of the foundational ideas that used to drive my sense of purpose but have been difficult to access for awhile.

In this time of continual gaslighting and doublespeak in American public life, it's refreshing to know there are still people out there, even people in government, who value the same traditional principles and ideals that guided our common pursuit of life, liberty and happiness for so long, and are steadfast and resolved in their mission to fight for those things as long as they are able. Thank you, Kristi, for being one of those people, for not backing down, and then for sharing your wisdom (and your humor), in this book to encourage folks like me to stay the course and remember there are still many things in this life worth waking up and fighting for.

This book pushed me to dig deep for the things that have meaning in my own life and reminded me to stand firm, to not allow my losses and failures to define me, to never stop learning about myself and this amazing nation I am blessed to call my home, and to use what I learn, both good and bad, to love and bless those around me. It has restored some of my confidence, sparked renewed enthusiasm for my roles as wife, mother, friend, daughter and U.S. citizen, and encouraged my heart in ways I can't even describe.

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