A year-long journey into peace and self-acceptance guided by bestselling poet r.h. Sin.
The Year of Letting 365 Days Pursuing Emotional Freedom is a collection of 365 affirmations and quotes that explore themes of moving on and letting go—whether from toxic family, unhealthy friendships, or broken romantic relationships—on the journey to emotional freedom. Each day will include additional insight and encouragement from r.h. Sin that will inspire readers to put distance between themselves and everything that may be standing in their way of peace.
A must-have for anyone looking to let go, move forward, and become the most authentic and peace-filled version of themselves.
Read this only if you are in the throes of heartbreak and have a history of making really bad relationship decisions. The entire book is devoted to that topic -- trite messages assuring you that you deserve better.
Wow, what a year. This book saw me through dark days and my brightest so far. At times it was repetitive but I can forgive that since there were 365 days to cover. I went from deeply needing every passage to discovering I already felt the way the author said I could eventually feel. I’m going to keep this on my shelf to turn back to at other difficult times in life.
This book is deeply inspiring and invites gentle, honest introspection. The Year of Letting Go encouraged me to pause, reflect, and view life (myself included) through a softer, more compassionate lens.
R.H. Sin has a way with words that lingers long after you turn the page. I’ve followed his work on social media for a long time, and this being my first full book of his, it absolutely lived up to what I’d hoped for. His writing feels raw yet comforting, personal yet universal.
If you’re in a season of healing, growth, or simply learning how to release what no longer serves you, this book is a beautiful companion. I highly recommend it.
AMAZING read. So powerful, supportive, helpful. Sin’s words are gentle when you need them like a warm blanket, but challenge you at the same time. Perfect for a recent breakup, but entries that all people can relate to.
I don't do well with "read/write" daily structures...so I just read it all before the year ended.🥴
It's very heavily focused on romantic heartbreak. There are plenty of ways you can take positive teachings from this book even if you yourself are not going through a romantic loss. Overall, for me, it became to be too much of the same, but I would still say to give it a go if this is a subject you would like to ponder.