


Dana’s best-selling and award-winning debut memoir that tells the true story of her life with a narcissistic partner and the abuse she endured. Spanning from early red flags to the courage it took to finally escape, Gasping for Air pulls back the curtain on the very real and insidious nature of narcissistic abuse and shows victims that anyone can be lured into the complex lair of lies, deceit, and betrayal.
The prequel to Gasping for Air, which delves into Dana’s tumultuous childhood, exposes how growing up with abuse and trauma set the stage for accepting toxic relationships later in life. This #1 New Release is a courageous look at the childhood wounds behind the shame – and how understanding those early injuries is key to breaking free from the toxic cycles and generational trauma.

In the final book of her memoir trilogy, Dana attempts to rebuild her life from the devastation of divorce and abuse. Facing rejection and opposition everywhere she turns, Dana is forced to confront the devastating reality of toxic family systems, and her own crippling beliefs in her unworthiness of love and acceptance. Through a journey of self-discovery, healing, and empowering revelations, Rising from the Ashes is a heart-wrenching and triumphant testament of one woman's persistence to emerge from the darkness of the past, stronger than ever.
Get a powerful glimpse into Dana’s story of survival, awareness, and healing.


Why Dana?
Survivor & Advocate: Dana isn’t just talking about overcoming narcissistic abuse – she’s lived it. With decades of firsthand experience, she speaks with authenticity and empathy about surviving narcissists, from a painful childhood to a toxic marriage.
Bestselling / Award-Winning Author: As the author of Gasping for Air: The Stranglehold of Narcissistic Abuse, Dana shines a light on the hidden realities of emotional and psychological abuse. Her memoir – inspired by her own life – became a #1 bestseller, validating countless readers and bringing awareness to covert abuse. trauma.
Inspirational Speaker: Dana has quickly become a sought-after speaker for conferences, corporations, and community groups. She has been featured on nearly 300 podcasts and media interviews worldwide, sharing her story and insights with audiences around the globe. Event organizers praise Dana’s warm, engaging style, raw relatability, and actionable takeaways.
Empowering Identity Strategist: In addition to speaking, Dana offers self-guided and supported courses that provide practical tools and heart-centered guidance for rebuilding self-worth, setting healthy boundaries, and aligning time and energy towards the life you truly want and the version of yourself just waiting to live it.
The Real Obstacle
The issue isn’t talent, intelligence, or opportunity.
The biggest challenge faced by individuals
and teams
is internal:
self-limiting beliefs.
They crush confidence, block creativity, and keep people
playing it safe and small.
Why Dana
With certifications in Emotional and Positive Intelligence
Over two decades leading top sales teams and helping hundreds of people
Dana turns EQ into a powerful tool
for leadership, growth, and success.
The Power Shift
After hearing Tara speak, audiences don’t just leave inspired
They walk away with tools they can use right away to lead more
effectively, communicate with clarity,
and show up with confidence. Dana delivers relatable stories,
real-world strategies, and actionable
insights that stick.

Deep down, you know there’s something bigger waiting for you.
You’ve got an amazing idea one that people need but you’re not sure how to take the first step.
With the right strategy and a coach who’s been there, you know you could build something powerful. You don’t want to waste time (or money) chasing methods that don’t work you want a proven path.
You’re ready to learn what it really takes to start and grow a successful business that lasts.


How women are conditioned to disconnect from their authentic selves
How subconscious beliefs carry into every aspect of life
Narcissistic abuse and toxic relationships
Breaking patterns that sustain cycles
Childhood trauma and toxic family systems
Rebuilding self-worth and identity, especially under pressure

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Many people aren’t living in the present. They’re emotionally revisiting old betrayals, old wounds, old identities, old grief, or old conditioning—every single day.
Having endured a lifetime of trauma, I have always seen beneath the façade of the present, looking for meaning in all that is said, done, and heard to determine what that means for me.
From my perspective, it was about ensuring and sustaining my safety and protection.
For others who hadn’t experienced trauma, the constant focus on the past disallowed the presence I claimed to want in the here and now, thereby hindering those connections.
Anyone who has been diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or Complex CPTSD will understand the isolation felt when you experience life on this deeper level. There’s no one standing in that graveyard with you, to validate what once was or to make sense of what is; and that devastation and depression can take its toll.
Memorial Day becomes the perfect metaphor, then, for the old parts of ourselves and old memories that we don’t know how to leave behind, but which we also know don’t serve us in the present and future.
♦️Honoring what mattered.
When we acknowledge the fact of what happened, as well as how it affected us, then we can also credit what arose from that situation or circumstance.
There is a lesson in everything we endure. We just have to be willing to see it and appreciate it.
♦️Grieving what was lost.
Positivity can be toxic if we don’t give credence to the negative aspects of situations, too. So, acknowledge what was felt, what was lost, what you didn’t deserve nor ask for. Then express the emotions around all of that in some verbal or written or physical format.
Just as we honor the dead, we can honor all that we grieve for all that will come in its place.
♦️Recognizing when we’ve built permanent residence in pain.
None of us are perfect and none of us know exactly what to do in any situation in life. However, we can be self-aware enough to know when we’ve drowned ourselves in our sorrow for too long, and when it’s time to choose better.
So, recognize where you’ve become comfortable in the pain, and then choose the discomfort of growing outside of that old cemetery.
💔An old betrayal (an unfaithful spouse, an untrustworthy parent or sibling, a two-faced friend)
💔An old wound of rejection or abandonment or lack
💔An old identity (the compliant one, the enabler, the people-pleaser, the strong one)
💔An old grief (resentment, guilt, loss, shame)
💔Or an old conditioning (appeasing, silent, avoidant, small, inept)
Then go through the steps of honoring what mattered, grieving what was lost, and recognizing where there is an opportunity for growth and to move past it.
As my favorite saying goes, “Wherever you go, there you are.” And no one wants to stay in an old, abandoned cemetery alone.
So, don’t stay in the same place . . .
especially when it comes to the way you think.
Honor it for what it was, then lay it to rest.
The rest of your life is waiting to be lived.💕
For more on my own experiences with the taunts of the past, read the third book in my memoir trilogy: RISING FROM THE ASHES: BREAKING THE CYCLE OF NARCISSISTIC ABUSE. (Available on Amazon, Audible, and Kindle, or anywhere books are sold online.)
Happy Memorial Day! Thank you to our United States Veterans for your dutiful service!


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