Amy Griffin
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That's the start and that's what has to happen. And I think when I envision this book, I envision that people take the book and they pass it openly to a friend at a cafe, at a Starbucks. They don't have to hide it anymore. They pass the book and they say, just read this. And then I hope that this book will sit on nightstands and then people will read it and refer back to it.
That's the start and that's what has to happen. And I think when I envision this book, I envision that people take the book and they pass it openly to a friend at a cafe, at a Starbucks. They don't have to hide it anymore. They pass the book and they say, just read this. And then I hope that this book will sit on nightstands and then people will read it and refer back to it.
My dream is that in 10 years, someone will write me and say, hey, I just have to tell you something. This book helped me so much. It changed my life. And that they pulled one passage out of it. And then that will be reason enough for me to have written the book.
My dream is that in 10 years, someone will write me and say, hey, I just have to tell you something. This book helped me so much. It changed my life. And that they pulled one passage out of it. And then that will be reason enough for me to have written the book.
My dream is that in 10 years, someone will write me and say, hey, I just have to tell you something. This book helped me so much. It changed my life. And that they pulled one passage out of it. And then that will be reason enough for me to have written the book.
I feel so free in this moment. I felt free since the minute I said the words to John when he came down after my session. It was the most liberating. liberating moment of my life, Oprah, it was other than the days that you go into a hospital room and you have a baby and you come out with three people. Yeah. Or the day that I jumped up and down at the altar for my volleyball days.
I feel so free in this moment. I felt free since the minute I said the words to John when he came down after my session. It was the most liberating. liberating moment of my life, Oprah, it was other than the days that you go into a hospital room and you have a baby and you come out with three people. Yeah. Or the day that I jumped up and down at the altar for my volleyball days.
I feel so free in this moment. I felt free since the minute I said the words to John when he came down after my session. It was the most liberating. liberating moment of my life, Oprah, it was other than the days that you go into a hospital room and you have a baby and you come out with three people. Yeah. Or the day that I jumped up and down at the altar for my volleyball days.
I was jumping up and down to marry him. It was, while on one, the hardest day of my life, it was also the most liberating day of my life. And so I feel so much freedom. And I want to say that you know, the person who really cares about this freedom is the 12-year-old me.
I was jumping up and down to marry him. It was, while on one, the hardest day of my life, it was also the most liberating day of my life. And so I feel so much freedom. And I want to say that you know, the person who really cares about this freedom is the 12-year-old me.
I was jumping up and down to marry him. It was, while on one, the hardest day of my life, it was also the most liberating day of my life. And so I feel so much freedom. And I want to say that you know, the person who really cares about this freedom is the 12-year-old me.
And the real conversation, the telling that has to happen, that happened along the way in the writing of this book, was the telling to my 12-year-old self, he did not dim your light. And for that 12-year-old self to then say back, you didn't let him dim your light, right? You don't have to show up sad at the Oprah show. Yeah. And that is pure freedom.
And the real conversation, the telling that has to happen, that happened along the way in the writing of this book, was the telling to my 12-year-old self, he did not dim your light. And for that 12-year-old self to then say back, you didn't let him dim your light, right? You don't have to show up sad at the Oprah show. Yeah. And that is pure freedom.
And the real conversation, the telling that has to happen, that happened along the way in the writing of this book, was the telling to my 12-year-old self, he did not dim your light. And for that 12-year-old self to then say back, you didn't let him dim your light, right? You don't have to show up sad at the Oprah show. Yeah. And that is pure freedom.