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Finding Me Again and Again: 100 Unspokens on Love, Loss, Anxiety, Healing, and Heartbreak
by Echo Ellis
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Synopsis
đ¤ This is not a polished book.
Itâs not a carefully crafted narrative, and itâs not a journey from pain to healing tied up with a ribbon at the end. Finding Me Again and Again: 100 Unspokens on Love, Loss, Anxiety, Healing, and Heartbreak is a raw collection of emotional fragments â ...
Itâs not a carefully crafted narrative, and itâs not a journey from pain to healing tied up with a ribbon at the end. Finding Me Again and Again: 100 Unspokens on Love, Loss, Anxiety, Healing, and Heartbreak is a raw collection of emotional fragments â ...
đ¤ This is not a polished book.
Itâs not a carefully crafted narrative, and itâs not a journey from pain to healing tied up with a ribbon at the end. Finding Me Again and Again: 100 Unspokens on Love, Loss, Anxiety, Healing, and Heartbreak is a raw collection of emotional fragments â chaotic, repetitive, unfinished. Just like real heartbreak. đ
These are the words that didnât make it into the conversation. The things you wish you couldâve said, but your voice caught in your throat. The thoughts that loop at 2am when everyone else is asleep. This book does not try to sound wise or resolved. It circles around the same wounds again and again â because thatâs how sorrow actually lives in us. Not in lines, but in spirals. Not as growth, but as survival.
You wonât find steps, tools, or instructions here. But you will find quiet truths about love, heartbreak, emotional trauma, grief, loss, anxiety, codependency, self-worth, shame, letting go, and learning to live with unanswered questions. These pages speak of self-doubt, healing, self-compassion, boundaries, depression, silence, mental exhaustion, and the quiet hope that maybe one day youâll feel okay again â or at least less alone.
đ There is no structure here. No healing timeline. This book wasnât written for people looking for answers. It was written for people looking for a mirror.
If youâve ever been told to âmove on,â but youâre still quietly falling apart â this book is for you.
If you feel too messy to speak out loud â read these pages aloud. đĽ Youâll see. The second you give your grief a voice, it starts to loosen its grip. These unspokens are not poetry. They are a private scream, gently transcribed.
This isnât literature. Itâs release.
Read it alone. Read it with your voice. Read it when nothing else helps.
đ About the Author
Echo Ellis is a poet and an honest voice of this generation.
She does not write to impress. Her work is messy, unfiltered, and deliberately unstructured, because so is real emotional pain. She believes that repetition is not a flaw, but a coping mechanism. That art can be unfinished and still be honest. That if you feel too much and say too little, books like this are where youâll find yourself.
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