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Healing doesn't just change how you feel - it changes who you are. It alters the way you love, connect, and show up in your relationships. Suddenly, the roles you once played no longer fit. Familiar dynamics begin to feel heavy, conversations leave you drained, and the people who once felt closest seem unable to meet you where you are. You haven't become cold. You've become coherent. Mind the Gap is a compassionate, clear-eyed guide for navigating the space between your healing and the world around you. Written for anyone who has done the hard work of personal transformation but now finds…mehr

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Healing doesn't just change how you feel - it changes who you are. It alters the way you love, connect, and show up in your relationships. Suddenly, the roles you once played no longer fit. Familiar dynamics begin to feel heavy, conversations leave you drained, and the people who once felt closest seem unable to meet you where you are. You haven't become cold. You've become coherent. Mind the Gap is a compassionate, clear-eyed guide for navigating the space between your healing and the world around you. Written for anyone who has done the hard work of personal transformation but now finds themselves feeling disoriented in their relationships, this book explores what it means to maintain wholeness in the face of old expectations. With warmth and steadiness, Aubrey Perin offers a framework for understanding the "gap" - the emotional and relational space that healing creates - not as failure or distance, but as a sacred container for your growth. Through deeply resonant reflections, practical insights, and gentle affirmations, Mind the Gap helps you:Recognize emotional flashbacks and survival instincts disguised as love or loyalty Set boundaries that protect your coherence without collapsing into blame Respond to guilt, obligation, and shame with clarity instead of compliance Love others without disappearing in the process Discern which relationships can evolve with you - and which must be released with grace Whether you're distancing from unhealthy family patterns, rebuilding your sense of self after trauma, or learning to engage with others from a place of choice instead of survival, this book is your steady companion through the uncomfortable but necessary space between who you were and who you are becoming. This isn't a book about cutting ties. It's about learning to hold your healing with integrity - even when the world hasn't yet caught up.
Autorenporträt
Aubrey Perin is a writer, veteran, and trauma-informed thinker who bridges personal healing with systems-level insight. With nearly two decades of experience in intelligence, cybersecurity, and governance, Aubrey approaches every subject with clarity, integrity, and a deep commitment to uncovering what's real beneath what's routine. Their work is shaped by both their analytical training and their lived experience of personal transformation - through trauma, recovery, and the often lonely journey of becoming someone new.Aubrey is receiving their MBA from the University of New Hampshire in May 2025 and will begin law school in the fall. Their writing sits at the intersection of philosophy, emotional healing, and structural coherence. They are particularly interested in how individuals maintain their integrity within systems that often reward dysfunction - a theme that appears throughout their nonfiction work. Whether exploring personal growth, relational ethics, or the psychology of coherence, Aubrey's voice is steady, deeply reflective, and refreshingly honest.Their healing journey includes recovery from complex trauma, the navigation of estrangement and divorce, and the reclamation of self-trust after years of survival-based relationships. Their writing does not shy away from grief, but it also makes space for tenderness, for self-reclamation, and for the quiet power of choosing wholeness. In every piece of work, they invite readers to move at their own pace - not toward perfection, but toward internal alignment.Aubrey lives in New Hampshire with their children and is passionate about making complex ideas accessible. In addition to Mind the Gap, they are writing a series of works exploring ethical business, the nature of addiction, and the philosophy of neurodivergence. Their mission is to create frameworks that help people live with integrity - in their relationships, in their work, and in themselves.You can find more of Aubrey's work or get in touch through www.aubreyperin.com