About A Purely Wrong Story by Laurel Burns
When your innocence crumbles because of sexual trauma or regret, damage is inevitable—defeat is not.
Maybe someone took your choice, or perhaps you regret the choices you made, but with dysfunctional sexual incidents on the rise, so are the numbers of women living with the shame incurred from these detrimental experiences increasing as well. Until now, your best options have remained guarding your story and masking your pain—at least, that’s what your shame insisted.
But it’s time to improve your prospects.
Your circumstances might seem too awkward or embarrassing to address, yet author Laurel Burns was once a captive of shame too. Offering discreet support, A Purely Wrong Story halts shame’s infiltration and accompanies your journey to:
• Acknowledge and accurately assess your experiences and the resulting trauma or guilt
• Discover motivations and beliefs preventing your healing
• Demolish barriers keeping you, as a non-believer or even as a believer, from approaching Scripture to access an under-emphasized game-changer
• Free yourself from self-doubt while ousting shame as the defining word of your life
Why bother trying to hide or erase your life’s details when they’re perfect for writing a purely wrong story?
Given this social issue’s vast reach, A Purely Wrong Story includes reflection/discussion questions as part of its bonus material for additional growth and support. These questions are conducive to an individual’s personal development as well as a larger body such as a women’s social group study. A step toward healing, in any capacity, marks progress toward eradicating sexual shame—one story, one woman, one life at a time.
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Author Bio:
Though an introverted fan of comfy clothes, rainy days, and all things clean, author Laurel Burns unleashes a surprising proficiency for opposing shame. Her tenacity originates from a hard-fought victory over suffering and an insistence that her upper hand not go to waste. So she now works to redirect the narrative of sexual shame in women’s private lives and the public realm because she is adamant that healing and transformation are possible for anyone suffering from any form of sexual shame. Sharing the insights she has gained through failure and success, Laurel hopes to spare one woman from the potential hazards and duration of this agonizing battle—you. When not taking a swing at shame, it’s safe to guess that Laurel is cooking. However, now that her daughters are nearly grown, she might finally remember which way leads out of the kitchen. Perhaps. Until then, she relies on her favorite ingredients: coffee and music.