After You Remember Yourself. Essays in Sovereignty, Healing, and Self-Return.

€27.00

There comes a moment when you stop asking whether it was really that bad.

Not because someone finally confirms it,
but because you no longer require permission to trust what you already knew.

After You Remember Yourself begins there.

This is not a book about what happened to you.
It is a book about what happens when you stop abandoning yourself in order to be chosen.

Written in a clear, intimate second-person voice, this collection of essays explores the psychology of self-loss and the disciplined return to self-trust. It moves through the subtle patterns of emotional confusion, hypervigilance, and relational imbalance, and toward something far more stable: discernment, clarity, and inner authority.

These essays are for the woman who learned to read silence before she learned to trust herself.
Who confused endurance with love.
Who carried the weight of connection until she forgot that love was never meant to cost her sense of self.

This is not a process of becoming someone new.
It is a process of remembering who you were before you learned to leave yourself behind.

After You Remember Yourself
Essays on Healing, Sovereignty, and Self-Return

By Gina Gadischke
Available soon.

There comes a moment when you stop asking whether it was really that bad.

Not because someone finally confirms it,
but because you no longer require permission to trust what you already knew.

After You Remember Yourself begins there.

This is not a book about what happened to you.
It is a book about what happens when you stop abandoning yourself in order to be chosen.

Written in a clear, intimate second-person voice, this collection of essays explores the psychology of self-loss and the disciplined return to self-trust. It moves through the subtle patterns of emotional confusion, hypervigilance, and relational imbalance, and toward something far more stable: discernment, clarity, and inner authority.

These essays are for the woman who learned to read silence before she learned to trust herself.
Who confused endurance with love.
Who carried the weight of connection until she forgot that love was never meant to cost her sense of self.

This is not a process of becoming someone new.
It is a process of remembering who you were before you learned to leave yourself behind.

After You Remember Yourself
Essays on Healing, Sovereignty, and Self-Return

By Gina Gadischke
Available soon.