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Look Up: A Guide for Navigating Life's Uncertainties and Finding Your Horizon

Look Up: A Guide for Navigating Life's Uncertainties and Finding Your Horizon

Look Up: A Guide for Navigating Life's Uncertainties and Finding Your Horizon is a collection of poems and short love notes offering encouragement in times of uncertainty, healing, and change. With gentle reminders to stay hopeful and find comfort in life's small moments, these words remind you: This is not who you are; it’s something you’re going through. This collection is a heartfelt invitation to look up and embrace the journey.

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meet the author

Rachel is a bestselling author with roots in psychology, theater, and education. After over a decade of battling an eating disorder, suicidal depression, and anxiety, she started writing about her therapeutic discoveries in hopes of helping one person feel less alone. After getting divorced during the pandemic, she shared stories of living boldly and choosing to live on her own terms. Now, her work centers around reminding people that life is worth living, even amidst great uncertainty, even when we’re terrified, and especially when we’re unsure what lies on the horizon.