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Burying My Corpse: Letting Go of a Dead Relationship

Current price: $12.99
Burying My Corpse: Letting Go of a Dead Relationship
Burying My Corpse: Letting Go of a Dead Relationship

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Burying My Corpse: Letting Go of a Dead Relationship

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Join the writer on this journey which will challenge and empower you to "bury your corpse". Burying a corpse is a metaphor for . In this book, the relationship is a marital relationship that has run its course and is beyond repair. . The writer is hesitant to "let go of the corpse" knowing that doing so will change her life forever. With the of some key people and the realization that she needs and deserves to live a life of truth, she exposes the hypocrisy of the hashtag goals ( ) that could be attributed to her by someone looking from the outside. Holding on to a dead relationship can be detrimental to your , spiritual, and physical health. Volume 1 exposes the raw emotions that come with making the decision to let go. Subsequent volumes will detail the emotions present in the other phases of the divorce to provide enlightenment and empowerment to the reader. This is a and story.

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