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11:11: On My Own Time

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I thought it meant something.

I thought he meant something.

I thought 11:11 meant us.




Until it didn’t.



11:11: On My Own Time is a deeply personal memoir about love, heartbreak, and the quiet, complicated journey back to yourself.



It’s




ignoring the red flags you definitely saw
staying longer than you should have
losing your voice without even realizing it
and the slow, uncomfortable, necessary process of finding it again


This isn’t a perfect story of healing.



Some of the growth is graceful.

Some of it is awkward.

Most of it is both.



If you’ve ever lost yourself in a relationship, ignored your intuition, or had to start over—this story will feel familiar.



And maybe… a little like coming home to yourself.


120 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 18, 2025

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Kelly Oliver

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January 8, 2026
11:11: On My Own Time is a beautifully vulnerable memoir that speaks straight to the heart. Kelly’s honesty about love, misalignment, and losing herself in the wrong relationship feels intimate and real, like a friend finally telling the truth out loud. Her journey of reclaiming her voice, intuition, and timing is both empowering and deeply comforting. This book is a powerful reminder that healing doesn’t follow anyone else’s clock and that coming back to yourself is the bravest love story of all.
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January 3, 2026
11:11: On My Own Time is a raw and honest memoir about losing yourself in a relationship and slowly finding your way back. Kelly Oliver’s writing feels personal and relatable, especially in how she reframes 11:11 as alignment with herself rather than hope tied to someone else. Emotional, reflective, and comforting, this book will resonate with anyone who’s had to choose themselves after heartbreak.
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