In an era where stress levels are soaring, with over 70% of adults reporting high stress, Allison Shawn's memoir, 'What On Earth Are We Doing?', emerges as a beacon of hope and practical guidance. The book, which doubles as a memoir and a self-help guide, details Shawn's personal journey through physical trauma, emotional betrayal, and chronic illness, offering readers not just sympathy but actionable solutions.
Shawn outlines seven critical choices that aided her recovery, including the importance of trusting one's instincts, living with integrity, and choosing faith over fear. These choices, she argues, are not just pathways to recovery but also to discovering one's true self and potential. 'I had to trust my soul instincts, even at rock-bottom. I had nothing left—except my will to believe there was still a purpose for my life,' Shawn shares, highlighting the transformative power of faith and self-belief.
The book's blend of reflective storytelling and practical advice makes it a valuable resource for anyone navigating grief, disappointment, or the process of personal reinvention. It underscores how the choices made in the face of adversity can reveal profound truths about an individual's character and destiny.
'What On Earth Are We Doing?' is now available for purchase at major book retailers. For more information, visit https://www.example.com.



