In an era where stress and uncertainty dominate, Allison Shawn's memoir, 'What On Earth Are We Doing?', emerges as a beacon of hope and guidance. The book, which details Shawn's journey through physical trauma, emotional betrayal, and chronic illness, not only shares her personal story but also outlines seven critical choices that facilitated her recovery. These choices, including the decision to trust again, live with integrity, and choose faith over fear, are presented as actionable steps towards achieving mental and emotional stability.
With over 70% of adults reporting high levels of stress, Shawn's narrative resonates deeply. Her story is not just one of survival but of transformation, offering readers both inspiration and practical advice. 'I had to trust my soul instincts, even at rock-bottom. I had nothing left—except my will to believe there was still a purpose for my life,' Shawn recounts, highlighting the profound personal insight that guided her through her darkest times.
The book's blend of reflective storytelling and practical application makes it a valuable resource for anyone facing grief, disappointment, or the challenge of personal reinvention. It delves into how the choices we make under pressure can reveal our deepest truths and potential for growth. 'What On Earth Are We Doing?' is now available for purchase, offering a lifeline to those in search of meaning and resilience in the face of adversity.


