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Not the Boss of Us

Not the Boss of Us: Putting Overwhelmed in its Place in a Do-All, Be-All World by Kay Wills Wyma was a much needed read for me. Anxiety is something that I have struggled with but it is only something that I have truly acknowledged and talked about in the last year or so. I believe that there is power is speaking about the truths of life. We should share how we really feel and truly try to help others. If everyone only presents the joys of life, such as what is often seen on social media, it can be easy to feel as though our own lives do not measure up. 

Kay Will Wyma discusses with great honesty the struggles that she faces in her own life and the struggles that she sees within her children. She opens the book with a heart wrenching story about teenage suicide. I think this book is so important for anyone that is feeling their own struggles with depression and anxiety or that may be raising children that are dealing with these issues. This is not a topic that can be swept under a rug. It is one that needs to be discussed. 

I really felt inspired from this book. I hope to continue to be more honest in my own life and share my truths with others. This is a much needed book in the fast paced world that we live in today. 


I received a copy of this book from Revell in exchange for my honest review. 

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