He Left; But I Lived: Overcoming Heartbreak, Divorce and Depression
By (Author) Tishley Janeene
BookBaby
BookBaby
9th December 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
254
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
The betrayal of infidelity is life-shattering. When the man you love, who you have invested years of your life and energy into, cheats on you only anguish can follow. This devastation is the death of love, dreams, and plans. Many women never recover from the crippling effects. However, there is hope. There is healing. You can be happy and whole again.
"He Left; But I Lived" chronicles the story of Tishley Janeene's personal journey through the pain and grief of betrayal, depression, and divorce. This book will guide you through each stage of healing from relational trauma and lead you to the place of being fulfilled as a healed, happy, whole woman.
Tishley Janeene is a highly sought after Inspirational Speaker for women, as well as a Mentor and Life-Coach. She is also a Prophetic Preacher and Psalmist.
She was born and raised in a small town in Michigan, in a fun, loving Christian home, with both of her parents and her only sibling, an older brother. The first half of her life was simple and care free.
In 2004, at the age twenty-four, she married the man that she thought she would be with forever. Four years later, infidelity ripped through her marriage causing her life and mental well-being to spiral downward in a way that she had never experienced before. She found herself sinking in deep despair and depression with no hope for a happy future.
Incredibly, she used her faith to pick up the pieces, heal, recover, and succeed in life. She uses her story of overcoming heartbreak, marital separation, and ultimately a very public and humiliating divorce; as well as losing all of her material possessions in that process, to encourage women around the world and inspire them to overcome. She s travels and speaks to women worldwide, encouraging them to experience the same healing and freedom that she was able to obtain.
Tishley's story is not one of merely surviving, but of a triumphant victory.