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Wednesday, July 21, 2021

The Pain of Small Talk...

 “The Pain of Small Talk When You Have Been Abused” explores the triggering aspects of this communication style. | elephant journal



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Author and speaker Sheryle Cruse’s passion has been toward encouraging and empowering both young girls and women to live their lives free from the damage of their life experiences. This is most recently displayed in her Christian self-help book on eating disorders, Thin Enough: My Spiritual Journey Through the Living Death of an Eating Disorder. Released by New Hope Publishers, it is a personal journey from “glory to glory” (2 Corinthians 3:18) for Sheryle, as well as a spiritual war cry to girls and women everywhere to rise, no matter what disorder, obstacle or argument tries to come against them.
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