About So, When Does It Get Easier?: How to Turn Tragedy to Triumph by DiAnne Karas
When life overwhelms us, the path forward isn’t avoiding challenges–it’s navigating them with purpose and resilience. How do we learn to see our toughest moments as stepping stones, paving our path for growth and triumph?
In So, When Does It Get Easier?, the author shares actionable wisdom and personal insights to help readers transform struggles into victories and live with purpose.
In this book, you will learn to:
-Recognize the impact of your story and past experiences that pave the way to your ultimate triumph.
-Own your truth with grace and take responsibility for your growth.
-Find light in dark times and identify what sustains you.
-Visualize your goals and focus on what truly matters.
-Turn setbacks into triumphs by trusting the process and leaning on your tribe.
So, When Does It Get Easier? empowers readers to navigate life’s challenges with strength and clarity. This book provides tools to turn adversity into progress, purpose, and prevailing power!
Start your journey to triumph today—grab So, When Does It Get Easier? and take the first step toward a triumphant future!
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Author Bio:
No stranger to tragedy and triumph, DiAnne Karas brings 7 plus decades of turning the tide. From severe early childhood trauma and abandonment, she has shaped her passion and purpose into providing, prevailing, and prospering.
She has lived and worked all over the US and Europe with 65 documented moves. She has 3 children, two grandchildren, and several fur babies.
Her stellar professional career includes stints with the VA as a pysch nurse, as an Executive Search business owner, as a professional model and ballet dancer, as the VP of the International Society for Advanced Education (working with the world-famous, Dr. Denis Waitley), for ABC and Time Inc., as an ordained Christian minister of a world-wide ministry, and most recently as a holistic financial advisor.
With degrees in Nursing, Psychology, Performing Arts, Theology, and a Sloan Fellowship nomination in Business Leadership, she has just recently embraced her current passion as an inspirational author and speaker.
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