When Life Starts Throwing Too Many Bats — Choose Better Ones
I watched a comedian recently who perfectly captured what life feels like: juggling. At first, you’re given one bat — maybe school or your first job. Then another — a partner. Then a baby. A house. A car. Bills. A toxic ex. A bottle of wine to “cope.” And before you know it, you’re juggling twenty bats with a fake smile, wondering why you feel like collapsing. Here’s the truth: most of us weren’t taught how to juggle the right things. We were handed chaos and expected to thrive in it. I dropped the bats. And when I did, I realised something life-changing: it’s not about managing the madness — it’s about choosing what actually builds you up. That’s why I wrote two books to help you stop surviving and start rising: Sober, Not Sorry: The Price of a Bottle Nearly Cost Me Everything This isn’t about cutting back or being “good.” It’s about owning your strength, ditching the self-sabotage, and rebuilding your life — sober, proud, and powerful. How to Build Wealth on a Low Income...
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