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Baking in the Moment: The Journal that Makes  You Slow Your Roll

You’re constantly running between work, social commitments, and family life, all while trying to be "on" all the time. It’s exhausting, isn’t it? The stress piles up, and it can feel impossible to find a moment of peace. You feel like you’re always busy, never fully present, and constantly fighting the urge to keep moving. If you’re exhausted by the constant pressure, Baking in the Moment is here to change that. This isn’t just a sourdough guide; it’s a journal designed to help you step away from the grind and embrace the art of slow baking. Rediscover the joy of being fully present, letting go of stress, and finding peace in the simplicity of sourdough. Created for the busy millennial, this guide will help you slow down, reflect, and savor the process of baking—allowing you to find calm and clarity amidst the chaos.

Baking in the Moment: Get Your Dough Together

You thought the hardest part was surviving the heartbreak.Turns out… it’s figuring out who you are after.When my marriage cracked and my life fell apart, I didn’t just lose trust—I lost myself. I let my sourdough starter die. I shut down my business. I stopped showing up for my life in ways that used to feel natural.Grief. Burnout. Emotional numbness.I lived it all.Get Your Dough Together isn’t a pretty-before-and-after story.It’s the messy, middle part—where you’re trying to rebuild both your starter and your sense of self, one slow, imperfect step at a time.Through journal prompts, real-life heartbreak, and honest reflections, this book will walk with you as you: Let go of what’s weighing you down, Start feeding what’s still alive inside you, Slowly shape something new both in your jar and in your heart by the end, you won’t just have a loaf.You’ll have proof that even after betrayal, burnout, and letting things go cold…You’re still allowed to rise.

Half in Half Out: The Letters Ill Never Send

This book was born the second I found out he did it again—after I finally let my guard down, after I trusted him again,after I saw the future start to settle... and it shattered under me.And I stayed.Even after swearing I never would a second time.Even though the silence feels like betrayal too.This isn’t a journal for healing.It’s a journal for screaming into the page when no one else is listening.For telling the truth when your friends pity you and your family watches with fake support,waiting for you to either “get strong enough to leave” or “get over it already.”For when you’re too tired to explain why you're still there—and too ashamed to admit that sometimes pretending to be loved feels safer than being alone.Inside these pages, you won’t find closure.You’ll find confrontation. A reckoning. A dare.You’ll write the words you’d never speak.You’ll finally face the version of yourself you keep abandoning just to be tolerated in someone else’s story.This journal won’t save you.But it will make sure that you stop disappearing.Because you don’t need peace.You need to be the fucking first choice.You need to be considered.

The Reckoning: A Collection of 100 poems

She didn’t burn quietly.She became the fire.These aren’t poems.They’re the bones of every woman who stayed.Who kept loving in the silence.Who kept forgiving what she never deserved to carry.This book is a burial ground—for the girl you abandoned to be loved,for the dream you clung to while he shattered it, for every time you smiled through betrayal because it was safer than being alone.You will not leave this book whole.You will claw through every page like it’s your own journal, find your reflection in every broken stanza, and realize:it was never just you.This is the collective scream.The rage of generations.The last love letter before we set the house on fire.Welcome to the reckoning.He should’ve never given you a pen.