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Love, Future Me: Notes to Open Hearts & Lift Spirits

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In this profoundly personal journey, Jason Tharp shares how he battled anxiety and rediscovered himself through love notes written to his future self. Unearthed at his darkest hour, while fighting for his life, these forgotten messages of self-love and acceptance became his guiding beacon, reminding him of his worth even in the midst of self-sabotage. This book is a testament to the paradox of finding strength in vulnerability, and the power of self-love in the face of adversity. Sharing his intimate notes, Tharp invites you into his world, hoping you may find solace, a spark of hope, and the courage to pen your own love note. Join Jason as he rediscovers how to breathe again and find hope in unexpected places.

208 pages, Hardcover

Published October 8, 2024

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Jason Tharp

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Jason Tharp has dreamed of being an author and inventing crazy creatures since he was a kid. Being an obsessive daydreamer and doodler has led him to create many licensed properties, write books, and design clothing and various other products. Jason's story proves that with hard work, determination, and a sprinkle of magic, anything is possible. He lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his super-awesome wife and kids, plus one extremely fat kitty.

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April 2, 2026
I believe this book is for everyone, but I happened to pick up this book at the right time...my mind not cluttered, but open.. like this book. It is a quick read filled with quotes from the author. While not every quote resonated with me personally, there was always someone I could think of that it would hit home with. My personal favorite " You know that real impact you want to make in your life? Remember why you want to start in the first place." One thing I know to be true and is mentioned in this book is: "traversing this journey alone is impossible. It requires an incredibly diverse team." you can read the rest of that paragraph on your own. But, life is not meant to happen alone, many people will enter and leave your life, but there are lessons to be learned. I read this book as not necessarily relating to me at all times, but picking those things that did relate to me or others I know.
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