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New Book She Decided To Rise Encourages Women to Reclaim the Parts of Themselves They Left Behind

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New Book She Decided To Rise Encourages Women to Reclaim the Parts of Themselves They Left Behind
She Decided To Rise
She Decided To Rise is an empowering, deeply personal journey that helps women heal, reclaim their identity, and step back into their power.

Drawing from lived experience and years of mentoring women, Maalica KSR Arjun offers a deeply personal exploration of healing, identity, and self-worth.

In a world where women are constantly expected to balance multiple roles and responsibilities, She Decided To Rise offers something refreshingly different. Instead of a list of what to do or how to do it, or another formula for self-improvement, author and transformational coach Maalica KSR Arjun invites readers into a deeply personal conversation about identity, healing, and the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself.

Based on her personal experiences as a woman, mother, entrepreneur, and mentor, Maalica delves into the unseen emotional weight many women carry. The pressure to be strong, to meet expectations, to put others first, and to suppress their own needs often comes at the cost of losing touch with who they really are. The book is written in a straightforward manner that allows readers to find that lost piece of themselves through honest storytelling and gentle reflection.

“For a long time, I believed that being a good woman meant carrying everything without asking for help,” says Maalica. “It took me years to understand that strength isn't about suffering silently; sometimes the strongest thing we can do is acknowledge we need to heal as well.”

She Decided To Rise is not a book that puts the author in the position of having figured out how to live or how to achieve perfect balance, like many books in the personal development genre. Rather, it is about being open and vulnerable. The narratives that thread their way through the book are those of motherhood, shifting identities, emotional fatigue, self-doubt, financial autonomy, boundaries, and the struggle to find one's voice after years of life lived by other people's expectations.

Maalica says the inspiration for the book came from the countless conversations she has had with women through her coaching work. No matter their age or background, she noticed many of them carried the same hidden question: When did I stop being myself?

“I didn't write this book because I have all the answers,” she explains. “I wrote it because I know what it feels like to lose yourself while trying to be everything to everyone else; I wanted women to know they are not alone, and that it is never too late to start again.”

The book is a memoir with practical reflection, providing readers with not only stories but also opportunities to stop and reflect on their own experiences. It doesn't tell women to be something they're not; it simply reminds them that they already are strong enough.

At a time when conversations around emotional well-being and women's mental health are becoming increasingly important, She Decided To Rise arrives as both a personal story and a message of hope. It's a reminder that rising is not about being fearless or perfect. It's a matter of choosing to make your own life, dreams, and happiness part of the story.

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