As readers turn these pages, they may hear echoes of A Course in Miracles, Abraham-Hicks, Byron Katie, Louise Hay, or Glennon Doyle, but what they are getting is a conversation with a new friend who has been there, done that, and knows the drill. Susie Moore?s writing amuses and inspires. Each brief chapter delivers a poignant or funny message encouraging readers to become more free and powerful. Her stories about everyday interactions, such as dinner at a chichi restaurant or lunch with a friend, contain life lessons that don?t deny the reality of suffering but pivot toward a life-changing way of processing pain, grief, loss, and anxiety. Moore addresses forgiveness, family, friendship, health, love, work, and money in a wise but conversational tone that allows for the reader?s own insights and epiphanies to take hold.