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She lost herself in motherhood. She numbed herself with wine. She measured her worth by the scale. Until one day, she didn't. In Mom, Rediscovered, a woman cracks open the myth of having it all together and tells the truth about midlife unraveling-and rebuilding. With humor, humility, and heart, she invites readers into her deeply personal journey of letting go-of the wine that once felt like relief, of the diet culture that whispered she wasn't enough, and of the pressure to be a perfect mom with a perfect life. This is not a how-to guide. It's a story for every woman who's ever looked in the…mehr

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She lost herself in motherhood. She numbed herself with wine. She measured her worth by the scale. Until one day, she didn't. In Mom, Rediscovered, a woman cracks open the myth of having it all together and tells the truth about midlife unraveling-and rebuilding. With humor, humility, and heart, she invites readers into her deeply personal journey of letting go-of the wine that once felt like relief, of the diet culture that whispered she wasn't enough, and of the pressure to be a perfect mom with a perfect life. This is not a how-to guide. It's a story for every woman who's ever looked in the mirror and wondered where she went. For every woman silently asking, "Is it just me?" No. You are not alone. And you never were.
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Jen Butler (@jenbutlersays) is a writer, comedian, and content creator in recovery from alcoholism, addiction, self-harm, suicidality, disordered eating, codependency, BII (Breast Implant Illness), cancer, and an odd period when she only listened to dubstep.Jen's goals are to help complex or taboo issues (such as suicidality, depression, and overall mental health) become more digestible through her vulnerable, comedic approach. In addition to creative non-fiction, Jen also writes feature-length dark comedy screenplays. Through her screenplays, non-fiction writing, and videos, she hopes to help people feel less alone in their messy humanness, and to bridge the communication gap between those who experience life with the volume turned way up and those who don't. Learn more at www.jenbutlersays.com