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FREE to BEGIN AGAIN: A Gentle Guide Through Loss, Healing and Renewal - Including Exercises for your New Beginning

Author: June Sommerfeld
Publication date: Mar, 31 2026
Reviews: 1
85% RV Score
A quiet, honest companion for your heart, mind, and intuition

When goodbye opens the door to your new beginning Sometimes life takes a turn we never planned for. A breakup pulls us out of the familiar – and suddenly we find ourselves standing there: with questions, with pain, but also with an unexpected opportunity.

This book walks with you through heartbreak, letting go, and uncertainty, gently taking your hand – step by step on your path to:
allowing the pain of goodbye,
finding the courage to trust yourself again,
discovering your sources of strength,
and choosing yourself – and maybe even love – again, one day at a time. Through warm words, inspiring exercises, and gentle illustrations, you'll receive an invitation to shape your very own fresh start. Because freedom is not only about letting go – it’s about returning to yourself.

With soothing texts, empowering exercises, inspiring thoughts, and a loving guide by your side, you’ll find your way back to who you are.

A small book filled with comfort, courage, and gentle impulses – a companion for anyone who doesn’t just want to get through a breakup, but wants to feel truly free again.
Overall ReaderVerified Score
85%

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ReaderVerified Score
85%
Reviewer: Lisa Perskie Rodriguez 05/19/2026
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4 out of 5 stars: A beautiful companion guide through loss
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
Format: Kindle
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My readerverified score for this book is 85%. Overall, it serves as a thought-provoking and powerful guide for reflecting on loss and embracing the process of healing and transformation. The author poses questions that encourage deeper thinking and provides exercises that help individuals suffering from grief shift their perspective and take steps toward developing greater courage and self-trust. The book is written like a workbook, which made it somewhat challenging to read on Kindle; I found it much easier to read on my computer.