This week’s IMAGE Book Club title of choice is Niamh Sheeran Ennis’ manifesto on moving from pain to power, 'Get Unstuck'
07th Nov 2022
Encouraging readers to ditch the drama and move from pain to power, this is the book Niamh was searching for in the aftermath of her first life-changing event — so she went and wrote it herself to help those feeling a little bit lost. It, whatever it is, has caught you by surprise. It wasn’t expected and it most certainly is not welcome. As the shock wears off, you slip into coping mode. Doing what needs to be done to get you through hour by hour, day by day and week by week.
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