Roaring Playlist of Thoughts
Using Music to Release your Lioness and Chase Away the Butterflies
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Book Details
About the Book
The novel begins the journey of self discovery through honesty, feeling, empathy and uses music as a tool of therapy. Eloisa believes it is who we are tuned into on our music resources that act as support and shape who we are as individuals. She sees music as a form of therapy and a way to freely pick each song purposefully as if it were a thought. She wants the reader to feel good so wants them to pick their songs that ultimately make them feel positive. She uses the idea of the reader as a Lioness where the reader and the author begin the magical adventure together as strong, inspirational and natural. She wants the reader to experience the 21 day journey with her. This is done by the author speaking, feeling, and expressing each moment that happens for her, relating to the reader directly so the lovely young Lioness reader can apply it to her life in the most positive way possible. Every experience is the passed onto the Lioness so she can relate it to the people and experiences in her life. The reader will begin the journey seeking some kind of guidance of self belief and will end the journey at the desired location that is desperately waiting for her at the ‘Arrivals’ lounge with so much more, a feeling of self love. The author wrote this novel in 21 days but actually 6 years of work and experience without even realising. The author’s aim of the adventure is to connect directly with the Lioness so she is able to say ‘no’ if she does not want to do something. It is the author’s intention to help young women to feel strong and brave enough to say no to something if they do not want to do it. She wants young women to be able to be true to themselves through out the journey of self discovery so that they can get the absolute most out of it, for themselves. No one else. Every single book is for that unique, inspiring individual seeking self help.
About the Author
Eloisa is a twenty-seven-year old woman who has had years of mental health related personal experiences. She had her first panic attack when she was 16 years old when she lost her Dear Grandad. This translated into several illnesses aged 21 upwards. Six years of ill health and several hospital admissions led her to full recovery and positivity. This book started the day she connected with her grandad, who she realised was actually always there guiding her. From ill health Eloisa has flipped the once thought of as a ‘negative’ experience into the most positive, uplifting, ‘contagious’ (Virginia Morrell) ‘blessing’ (Rhonda Byrne’) expression of self love that she wants to give to young women searching for self worth and appreciation. She wants to ‘shine a light on anxiety’ (Virginia Morrell). Eloisa wants this for the lioness, the young women of today, because she did not have this when she was young and ultimately led to years of self destruction. Eloisa wants young women to mindfully choose freely how they want to paint their magical picture of life. Through self belief.