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E-BOOK Reveals: 'Attainable Self-Care Strategies For Severe Trauma.'
"The Adaptable Warrior is an incredibly effective tool, not just for individuals navigating trauma, but also for therapists, caregivers, parents, guardians, or any other individuals supporting them. It's written in a thoughtful, strategic way that offers flexible approaches and encourages realistic, achievable victories. These small wins are vital, especially for trauma warriors, as they create momentum and foster a sense of accomplishment. The structure makes it easy to adapt across ages and situations, making it a versatile resource in both personal and professional settings. I highly recommend it to anyone walking alongside a trauma warrior—this book empowers both the individual and their support system."
~ Crystal Johnson CYC
"The Adaptable Warrior is an incredibly effective tool, not just for individuals navigating trauma, but also for therapists, caregivers, parents, guardians, or any other individuals supporting them. It's written in a thoughtful, strategic way that offers flexible approaches and encourages realistic, achievable victories. These small wins are vital, especially for trauma warriors, as they create momentum and foster a sense of accomplishment. The structure makes it easy to adapt across ages and situations, making it a versatile resource in both personal and professional settings. I highly recommend it to anyone walking alongside a trauma warrior—this book empowers both the individual and their support system."
~ Crystal Johnson CYC
Perhaps one of the most impactful aspects of this book is Cher's unwavering reinforcement of the idea that any amount of progress, no matter how small, is a win.
This consistent and genuine encouragement is incredibly empowering. Who wouldn't want to be genuinely encouraged to celebrate every small victory on their path to adaptability?
Cher has crafted a book that is not only highly practical and informative but also genuinely enjoyable to read, leaving readers feeling empowered, understood, and ready to embrace their own adaptable warrior within.
Christina Shelly
Having this book read to me cause I have a brain injury and cognitive damage, I really enjoyed the book as a veteran with the humour (some of the dark humour).
And I've had trouble with being able to get myself to do a lot of the things in the book. This book brings me hope and helps me.
So if you know a veteran that has PTSD, I would recommend this book for them and if you know someone struggling with depression, I would also recommend this book for them.
It may be directed to veterans, but the tools inside would help anyone with depression
Garth Tanner
This book gets it.
When Life feels like way too much, but you're still trying, trying to be okay, trying to be healthy, trying to move forward, it meets you right there.
It's not preachy or overwhelming. It just gives you small, doable things that actually make sense!
Like... why changing your right sock can matter.
Seriously. It explains things in a way that makes you feel like you can take a step.
And the artwork? Simple but beautiful, it's like a quiet little hug that goes with the words.
If you 've been stuck or just tired of pretending you're not, this is the book you'll want in your corner.
Rae Braun
As an RN, a Veteran spouse/mom, and survivor of trauma myself, I have seen and continue to see first-hand the effect that PTSD and Trauma has on people...
You become a master at separating your professional and personal life. At work, you put on your mask and somehow find the strength to do your job, only to go home and fight through wave after wave of panic. The silence is deafening, the alcohol accessible, and you find yourself sitting in the corner of your room staring at the door wondering if you are secure in your own home.
I know what it's like to go through hell and to have the "experts" telling you that you just need to "go for 20 minute brisk walk" or "get out and socialize more" as if you have the mental capacity and physical stamina to do anything more than the critical minimum. I know what it's like to feel like you're constantly failing because you're not achieving standards set by someone else who is giving you thriving strategies when you need crisis survival techniques.
As I fought for survival for myself and for those I support and held on to the hope that the light at the end of the tunnel wasn't just another train, I began looking for ways to use the tidbits I have learned along the way to support other people who are going through similar situations.
The bar for self-care while in crisis is too high. The current requirements of the self-care wheel are not designed for someone who can barely find the courage to open their eyes or get out of bed to use the washroom. They are a standard for someone who is thriving and the gap between thriving and crisis is too wide to successfully leap.
I began to shift the way I viewed self-care and made it attainable for me and for my family. And I began to celebrate every microscopic victory. Made an attempt to make the bed? Victory. Brushed my teeth? Victory. Ate one bite of food? Victory. Pulled a weed from my garden? Victory. Unnoticeablely, shifts began to occur. At some point, bedmaking became the way I start my day. Teeth get brushed regularly. I can eat full meals and snacks with minimal effort most of the time. I became able to stack my garden weeding with taking the dog for a pee.
The Adaptable Warrior is written to provide a crisis functional support so you too can find and celebrate those moments of attainable victories as you stabilize, heal, recover, and shift into the post trauma version of yourself.
You are valuable. You are loved. You are worth the effort it takes to heal and the strength it takes to keep choosing to live. You have purpose.
Being a veteran with PTSD I found this read very interesting and some of these suggestions I use daily. There are some that I will start to incorporate in to my day in the future. Thank you.
Cheryl Fleury
A guide that manages to be both informative and wonderfully entertaining.
Christina Shelly
This book helps you regain focus and understand that achieving victory can be straightforward and attainable.
Alex LaRochelle
Get insider insight into how dark the darkness can really be and why it is important to give yourself permission to set the bar where it needs to be for your current level of capacity so you can still have attainable victories each and every day.
The Adaptable Warrior is cleverly designed to adapt to where you are in your stabilization, recovery, and healing journeys by placing the attainable victory directives on the right hand pages with the bolded benefits and benefit insights on the flip side so it is easy to direct your focus to what you need/can handle at that time.
The Adaptable Warrior is a candle flicker of hope as you adapt to your current circumstances and learn to function well in them and hopefully, eventually, improve them.
Cher wanted to be an RN ever since she was a little girl. After high school, she relentlessly pursued her dream and finished her degree in 4 short years.
She worked in community nursing for 3 years before moving on to be an O.R. (Operating Room) nurse at the Victoria Hospital in London, ON for several years before getting married and taking leave to become a Psycho... therapist.
During her training, she realized that the "self-care" industry set the bar too high for people who were experiencing severe PTSD and trauma, and "The Adaptable Warrior" book was born.
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