About Death, My Friend: Living with death to improve the quality of life
Make death your friend, not your enemy and step into a new way of living.
Are you ready to live from joy and not fear? Studies show that when people consider the end of their lives, they’re much more likely to live fuller lives, truer to their soul’s purpose. The exploration of our death doesn’t have to be scary or morbid; it can be lighthearted and peaceful. If done with intention and at your own pace, building a relationship with death will bring your life into new focus. And you’ll gain so much in the process. You don’t have to keep struggling or suffering alone! Come on a journey with me to make death your friend and live a life that satisfies your soul.
Author jacklyn janeksela invites you to explore death and build a more authentic relationship with your life. Allow doubts to die so possibilities can grow. Read about personal struggles and triumphs that will give you a new perspective about your own. This book is intimate, confessional, and raw –it will change how you engage with life and death forever. At the end of this book, you’ll feel more comfortable facing your own mortality and inspire others to live their life to the fullest!
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Author Bio:
My name is jacklyn janeksela. And I’m kind of obsessed with contemplating death as a way to live my best life. But more importantly, I’m obsessed with living from joy and NOT fear.
In case you didn’t know, I have vivid dream recollection (one of my passive talents), I have more pictures of plants than people on my phone, AND I have a tattoo of my best friend, who is also my cat, on my arm.
With this book, “Death, My Friend”, I’m hoping to inspire other people who, like me, by sharing my experiences around spiritual deaths and how that has helped me live with more purpose, authenticity, and heart-centeredness. If you have a fear of the afterlife and/or death, reading my book, “Death, My Friend”, will help you explore a new relationship to death. May my stories empower you to transform in your own ways; and take a new stance on how to deal with death and fear of the unknown!