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When Dreams Had to Wait
Hi friends 💛 I’m excited to share some news. My first article has just been published in Awakened Magazine! It’s called: ✨ “When My Dreams Had to Wait: A Mother, an Entrepreneur, and the Return of Desire” ✨ Read the Full Article In it, I open up about something I know many of us feel but rarely name: 👉 how easy it is, especially as mothers and entrepreneurs, to put everyone else first 👉 to become so capable and so responsible 👉 that our own dreams quietly fade to the background For me, that “dreaming muscle” almost disappeared altogether. This article is about 🌒 survival 🌤️ hope returning ☀️ and relearning how to want again …not recklessly, but gently; as a practice. I wrote it especially with women, caregivers, creatives, and aspiring authors in mind — the ones who hold so much for others. I’d love for you to read it and tell me if it resonates.Thank you for being part of a community where these conversations feel welcome and safe. With love, Sierra
When Dreams Had to Wait
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Totally related to this: "Because I was still so enthralled with the productivity myth. My identity was linked to how hard I was working, and my value was dependent on drowning in responsibility. "
The Split- Book Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The Literary Titan just posted a glowing review of our recent Anthology, The Split. Congratulations to all authors: Brandee Melcher, @Dr. Katherine Humphreys , @Carol Britton , @Lesley Goth , PsyD, @Carolina Cifuentes , Sierra Melcher, @Christen Bryce , MS RN, @Allison Banegas , Dr. @Erica Love , @Summer Jean @LaToya Burdiss , and @Jen Kennedy, MPA 👉If you have read our book please leave a review on GOODREADS or amazon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Read the original review "The Split gathers the voices of women who faced the unraveling of marriages, families, identities, and long-held beliefs. Across these stories, the writers look directly at pain, loss, and the complicated paths toward freedom. Instead of treating divorce or separation as a collapse, the book reframes each ending as a turning point where women choose themselves, rebuild their lives, and honor the truth that wholeness can follow even the hardest breaks. By the final pages, the collection stitches together a message that is steady and hopeful. These women are not broken, and they are becoming something stronger. Reading their words, I felt an ache in my chest more than once. The writing is striking in its honesty, and the stories breathe with real life. @Brandee Melcher ’s chapter opens with the raw confusion of childhood and grows into a powerful reclaiming of self, and her voice shook me because of how clear and grounded it becomes. Her journey from chaos to confidence made me root for her, and it reminded me how childhood patterns can shadow adulthood until we finally name them. I also found myself lingering on @Sierra Melcher s reflections on choosing peace over performance. Her reminder that children do not need perfect homes, they need healthy adults, resonated with me personally. The stories impact in different ways, but all of them bring a unique emotional punch.
The Split- Book Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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"Am I doing enough...?"
Celebrating Our New Book Releases! 📚 - Watch Video Hey, y'all! In this video, I'm unpacking some incredible new releases from Red Thread Books, including @Yelitza Garcia's wellness book in Spanish, "Hábitos que Transforman," and Dr.@Stace Frick's empowering "The Empowerment Revolution." I'm also thrilled to showcase "Women of the Always" by @Ingrid Kincaid and @Aubrey Yee's beautiful "Our Beloved Futures." & MENtal Health, the recent anthology!!!! As I reflect on our achievements, I feel proud of the artists and their work, and I invite you to check out these amazing titles. Let's continue to support each other and celebrate our creative community! Do you ever feel like you are not doing enough? What is something you can celebrate and honor? 👇 Share in the comments👇
"Am I doing enough...?"
1 like • Oct '25
Wow! I think you are doing enough.
What we have been doing ....
#1Bestseller in 3 categories. @Aubrey Yee is a bestselling author 3x over. Her new book OUR BELOVED FUTURES is available worldwide from Red Thread Publishing. So honored to support her author journey to this moment! USA https://amzn.to/4gYWbHo UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Germany https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0FV4NWFGB France https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Spain https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Italy https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Netherlands https://www.amazon.nl/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Japan https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Brazil https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Canada https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Mexico https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Australia https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0FV4NWFGB Indiahttps://www.amazon.in/dp/B0FV4NWFGB
What we have been doing ....
1 like • Oct '25
Just placed my order @Aubrey Yee
Disruptive Unpopular Opinion that might save your life.
In a recent podcast conversation, @Marc Longwith and I touched on one of my favorite topics. Beyond Hustle: Why the Best Ideas Come from Rest, Not Grind. It is one I am continuously given opportunities to relearn. Read the article Who's with me? Podcast forthcoming.
Disruptive Unpopular Opinion that might save your life.
2 likes • Aug '25
This has been a shift in my life recently--slowing down my life and creating space for stillness. @Sierra Melcher thanks for sharing!
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Erica Love
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Dr. Erica Love, CEO of BeCourageous Leadership LLC, future of work strategist, trailblazer and change catalyst for the evolving landscape of work.

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