
The Curse Is Broken...Not Me
Are You Owning the Curse or Is the Curse Owning You?
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Narrated by:
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Kimyarda Jones
About this listen
This soul-stirring book is a powerful testament to overcoming adversity, healing from past wounds, and empowering oneself to live a fulfilling and purposeful life. It explores the concept of generational curses, particularly how they affect individuals and families over time. It delves into specific curses such as poverty, broken homes, suicidal thoughts, and self-worth issues while emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, therapy, and personal development in breaking free. You will witness the power of resilience and the ability to transform pain into strength. The print version contains additional exercises to help explore one's own life, crutches, and opportunities.
Chlarissa is a Senior Project Manager and Entrepreneur who has worked tirelessly to overcome teenage parenthood, poverty, domestic violence, and other generational curses that plagued her life. She was the first in her family to earn a four-year degree while earning a total of three degrees, several professional certifications, an admirable corporate career, and three successful businesses. However, nothing ever seemed to be good enough, not only for her but for the people with whom she surrounded herself. She noticed that she went from priding herself on her appearance to making self-care an afterthought. She realized that she focused more on making the people around her happy than she was on her own inner peace. Through hard, life-altering, and soul-stirring lessons, she learned that while trying to make a difference within her sphere of influence and being a conqueror of curses was admirable; she also needed to know how to say "f* it" and walk away. She had to decide what it meant to be truly free. Sometimes the curse that needs to be broken is the belief that all curses are yours to bear. Sometimes you have to look within. Are you owning the curse, or is the curse owning you?
©2021 Chlarissa Harrison (P)2025 Chlarissa Harrison