Book cover for 'Forgiveness is a Choice', by Kia Scherr

Second Chances

From Surviving to Thriving

An inspiring compilation of true stories about resilience and faith that is much needed during these challenging times.

This book provides a backstage pass to jaw-dropping journeys as each author shares life-shattering traumas that led to remarkable transformations that will inspire you to live your life with greater alignment, meaning, and purpose.

Book reviews

“When you read these profound stories, you realize how deeply committed each person was to live an authentic life with joy and grace, finding their inner strength and unique beauty even through immense struggles. Their journeys led them to lives of discovery and greater meaning, allowing them to now live with humor, grace, purpose, inner knowing, and style.”

– Elle Macpherson, Founder of WelleCo
“Second chances are an opportunity that allows us to think of life as just one big “close call” such that our better angels rise to the surface all the time, not just when we feel fortunate that we averted disaster. The stories in the Second Chances anthology will captivate you and inspire you to live in gratitude today, just a little more than you did yesterday.”

– Chip Conley, Best-selling Author

“Second Chances is a compelling journey through the lives of ordinary people who have experienced extraordinary self-healing and synchronistic outcomes triggered by horrible events.”
– Dr. Deborah Sandella, Ph.D., RN, Originator of Regenerating Images in Memory Technique
“Second Chances demonstrates the power available to us all, the power to rise from the ashes and create a new story for ourselves and for others. As you turn the pages, you’ll witness human triumph over circumstances and co-experience a higher order magic guided by unbound spirit!”

– Donny Epstein D.C. Developer of EpiEnergetics

“An inspiring compilation of true stories about resilience and faith that is much needed during these challenging times, quenching our thirst for hope and decency.”
– Grace Chang, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
Kia Scherr