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Dana’s best-selling 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 narcissistic abuse and lets survivors know they are understood. (“It’s not just vanity – narcissistic abuse is real, insidious, and it can happen to anyone,” Dana emphasizes in her story.)
The #1 New Release prequel to Gasping for Air, this upcoming memoir delves into Dana’s tumultuous childhood. It exposes how growing up with abuse and trauma set the stage for accepting toxic relationships later in life. Choking on Shame is a courageous look at the childhood wounds behind the shame – and how understanding those early injuries is key to breaking free.
In the highly anticipated sequel, Dana shares the next chapter of her journey: healing, empowerment, and rebuilding a life of joy and purpose after abuse. Rising from the Ashes will inspire readers to break the cycle and emerge 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 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 and actionable takeaways.
Empowering Educator: In addition to speaking, Dana is an abuse recovery coach and co-leads an online women’s healing workshop focused on recovering from childhood abuse. She provides practical tools and heart-centered guidance for rebuilding self-worth, setting healthy boundaries, and moving forward after trauma.
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September is both Suicide Awareness & Prevention Month and Self-Improvement Month. These seem like separate paths — one focused on tragedy, the other on transformation. But in truth, the same pillars that anchor self-improvement can save your own life — and, by extension, prevent suicide in others.
1. Self-Awareness
Knowing yourself deeply is key to understanding how you react to the people and world around you, so you can recognize when you’re slipping into despair or burnout. This gives you the chance to seek help before you hit crisis mode; and when you model awareness, you demonstrate to others that there is no shame in expressing one's feelings or asking for support.
2. Boundaries
Saying “no” to what drains you and “yes” to what nourishes you protects your energy, peace, and mental health. People-pleasers will find it difficult to risk disappointing others. However, saying "yes" to what you want to say "no" to is a self-betrayal that leads to burnout, resentment, and codependent patterns. Strong boundaries actually create healthier relationships in the way that they require mutual respect and consideration, thereby strengthening connections that inhibit withdrawal and isolation that leads to suicide.
3. Connection & Community
Connection is a basic human need. That's why no one thrives in isolation, as the Covid pandemic proved. So, reach out, check in, and hold space for others. It takes mere seconds to send a quick "Thinking about you" or "Just wanted to say hi" text. In doing so, you let someone know they haven't been forgotten. You become a lifeline. You remind them that even though you're busy, they are important to you; and you just might save a life.
4. Purpose & Growth
Having a “why” — whether through passion, service, or creativity — is one of the strongest deterrents to hopelessness. Purpose replaces the uselessness that can set in when children leave for college, after a divorce, when one finds themselves alone in their "empty nest," and upon retirement. Plus, when others see you pursuing your purpose, it inspires them to pursue their own.
5. Resilience Practices
From mindfulness to movement, resilience practices equip us to bend without breaking. When you show up in your strength — breathing through anxiety, journaling through grief, or meditating through stress — you don’t just heal yourself. You model healthy coping strategies to those who don't know what to do with their spiraling emotions.
Self-improvement creates a culture of hope. When you care for yourself and invest in your growth, you demonstrate to others that change is possible, no matter the circumstances; and you become better able to help others when they are struggling.
So, this September, commit to two things:
💕For You: Choose one pillar to strengthen — maybe it’s boundary-setting, or reconnecting with purpose.
💕For Others: Reach out to someone who might need your voice, your check-in, or your presence.
Because the truth is simple: when you improve yourself, you not only save your life — you may save another.
💖For the full story on my personal experience with suicidal ideation, check out my third book, RISING FROM THE ASHES: Breaking the Cycle of Narcissistic Abuse, available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible: https://a.co/d/bWk9jxl
✨For more on this topic, go to the companion article on my Substack!
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