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How to Run Aground on a High Tide: Memoir of Divorce
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How to Run Aground on a High Tide: Memoir of Divorce
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How to Run Aground on a High Tide: Memoir of Divorce
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Whether physically, mentally, spiritually, or emotionally, unexpected storms are always bound to show up. It is during these storms when we need God most. Garet Taylor experienced trauma at the young age of eighteen, but found healing in God through a successful thirty-plus year decorating career, a husband, and two incredible sons. That all suddenly changed when not one, but two unexpected storms hit in 2016. Storm surges from a hurricane destroyed her home and everything in it... and her husband decided it was time to file for divorce. Through this trying time of not only rebuilding what had physically been lost, but also holding together the spirit that had been broken, she found further healing and strength in the Lord. How to Run AGROUND on a HIGH TIDE: A Memoir of a Divorce is her empowering story of weathering through the unexpected storms and overcoming the devastation they left behind. Though her marriage ended in divorce, her story is meant to empower couples to ride out their own storms and seek God to become stronger not only with Him, but also spiritually, mentally, physically, and emotionally. "I don't believe we are here on this earth but for a short time, and I think we're supposed to make the most of it." Garet Taylor began her decorating career when she was nineteen in Colorado while healing from trauma. Her floral design business became very successful right away and lasted thirty-two years. She was featured on HGTV and DIY Channel for her style and design and has been featured in over twenty national high-end design magazines. After rebuilding her home after Hurricane Matthew and her family had healed, she sold her house and built a ministry for worship music and fellowship.