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SMU BOOK CLUB WELCOMES DR. WAWA AT NOVEMBER MEETING

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At the Saint Martin's University November book club gathering, I enjoyed sharing insights into my published book, "Power Through." As the author, I took the opportunity to introduce myself, providing a glimpse into the motivations and experiences that inspired me to embark on the writing journey. In discussing "Power Through," I delved into its central themes and key messages. The book explores the transformative power within individuals, emphasizing resilience, determination, and the ability to overcome challenges.

Drawing on personal anecdotes and universal truths, "Power Through" inspires readers to navigate adversity with strength and purpose. Addressing how to write a book, I shared my creative process, highlighting the importance of discipline, dedication, and finding one's authentic voice. Writing a book, I emphasized, is not merely a task but a commitment to self-expression and storytelling.

I candidly spoke about the challenges encountered during the writing process, acknowledging the moments of self-doubt, the struggle for clarity, and the persistence required to see a project through to completion. The book club participants engaged in a lively discussion and sharing their writing challenges and triumphs.

Finally, I underscored the profound power of writing a book. Beyond the personal growth attained through the creative process, a book has the potential to impact and resonate with readers on a deeper level. It serves as a vehicle for connection, fostering empathy, understanding, and a shared sense of humanity. The exchange at Saint Martin's University book club reinforced the belief in the transformative and unifying force inherent in the written word.

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