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Why I Wrote My NEW Book "Dear Pandemic: How I lived in Quarantine Before It Happened "

 



My Reason & Excerpt from my book: "Introduction"


WHY I WROTE THIS BOOK?

I felt this book was so needed at such a time as this. Even though world is slowly opening back up again, people are left traumatized from the aftermath of being in quarantine. People's mental health have declined and I can relate so dearly. I wanted to be able to encourage at least ONE person that they are not alone in their journey and that they too can overcome! I wanted the person that is facing isolation, depression, anxiety etc to get the professional mental health services that they need and not feel alone or ashamed about it. I wanted a person to see that even in the midst of a pandemic that God can still favor them in rough seasons and that He is with them! I wanted them to know God loves and cares about them so dearly. Not only did I write this book, but I decided to write a Dear Pandemic series in which two more versions will be released soon so be on the lookout on how to survive through this pandemic! As a Mental Health Awareness Advocate and someone who has severe mental illness such as Bipolar Disorder, I want to make sure I touch the mental health community in a special way during this pandemic and that we too can commit to living a healthy mentally, physically, emotionally, financially and spiritually. We are over-comers! 





What is Dear Pandemic:How I Lived In Quarantine Before It Happened about?

Dear Pandemic: How I Lived in Quarantine Before It Happened is a life changing book that will help any person that may be surviving the Pandemic. Sheree gets the reader to go from everyday life to chasing after their dreams and thriving in life especially during this time. Sheree gives tons of tips on how to maximize the pandemic and use your skill set, gifts, and talents to accelerate in your destiny. Sheree shares her personal story of how she faced a different kind of pandemic in her mind and lived in quarantine before it happened. She is ready to share some tools that helped her overcome and go from “surviving to thriving”. This is a book that you cannot afford to miss out on reading. Surely, you won’t be disappointed in discovering how God can make the bad work for your good!

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To purchase your copy of #DearPandemic DOWNLOAD HERE! 

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To purchase my previous book "All That Glitters Ain't Gold: A Guide For Every Girl to Be Godly Esteemed you can buy clicking the link for either PaperBack and Ebook copy HERE:

https://www.amazon.com/All-That-Glitters-Aint-Gold/dp/1794446982


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Sheree Braswell

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