
Lisa Kessler-Peters is at it again and ready to take her readers to the next level of freedom with her new book, How I Learned to Hide: Unraveling Shame and Rejection. She uses her experience of overcoming rejection and shame in her own life, and adds her education to breakdown and simplify complex clinical terminology so anyone can understand and apply it. This must-read will equip, empower and encourage readers in a way some did not even know they needed. Perfect quick read for those suffering with shame and rejection, family and professionals alike. How I Learned to Hide is published by Mercy & Moxie, an imprint of Orison Publishers, Inc. This book is only available here on Lisa's website for pre-order at this time. Reserve your copy and a few for those you love and care for most.
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Meet Lisa Kessler-Peters
Author, Speaker, Mentor and Advocate
Lisa is a powerhouse of hope and inspiration. She doesn’t hold back on sharing the real and raw things she has been through. She has the ability to talk about all the trauma she endured, yet you walk away from hearing her story inspired, not hopeless. She is vulnerable and transparent, and has a way of making people feel safe to share their story.
Lisa is not impressed by her degrees or accomplishments. She will never boast about what she has accomplished. Her entire mission is to empower others to know that they can have the same freedom she has received. She is bold and courageous, and never wants to forget where she came from and what she has been through. She believes that nothing happens in vain, and that all things can be used for our good and the good of others.


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Lisa Kessler-Peters is an author, speaker, mentor and advocate. She shares her story to bring hope to the South Central Pennsylvania region and spread trauma informed awareness through our justice system. Her memoir "Why I Tried to Die" empowers those who are struggling and educates those who encounter victims of neglect and abuse.
