As humans, we have all experienced something that has made us feel broken and that we struggle with coming back from. Nelia discovered how short life was the day her father passed away, shattering her world, altering her outlook, and essentially changing her life forever. This book is a true story about prolonged and delayed grief and how Nelia suppressed her grief as a means of protection. However, this backfired after being one of those people who always wore her heart on her sleeve. It resulted in anxiety, PTSD and depression. Twelve years later, she rediscovered herself and re-evaluated what was important to her. She found inner peace, resilience, happiness, and her life’s passion through giving to others. Nelia shares why it is so important to live intentionally. One stranger can make all the difference in the world, and each one of us can help end loneliness. It is truly an inspirational read!
Nelia Hutt is a Canadian author, the host of a Top 20 Podcast called ‘Giving Starts With You’ and the founder of Travel Live Give – a philanthropic organization geared towards connecting the world through travel, music and human kindness. She is a whimsical dreamer with a passion for music, which she shares with her husband and teenage son. Her dream is to end loneliness in the world through her community, and she teaches others how to find purpose while sharing their gifts with the world. She believes we should all work to create fulfilling and rewarding lives while being true to one’s self. Through her digital courses, she encourages others to seek inner peace and acceptance while discovering their own unique footprint in the world. She genuinely believes there is nothing one cannot achieve through hard work and perseverance. Nelia created ‘The Ukulele Project’ in Guatemala in 2020, where she shares her love of music, hoping it will bring joy and inner peace. She looks forward to creating more impact through her future projects. She is now the Co-Founder and Creative Director at Little Red Suitcase, where she helps develop Creative programs.
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