The inner whisper was “You’re meant to do something else.” Regina heard the message for seven years before she knew how to act. From the outside, it appeared as if she'd bounced back from a failed marriage living the dream life. She was newly remarried to her soulmate, a Frenchman with a kind heart, had purchased a home in San Francisco proper, and had been recruited to a new corporate role in the pharmaceutical industry.
With the passing of her mother followed by a corporate layoff, she was called to embark on an adventure to answer the whisper and discover what she was meant to do. To reach her next destination, she had to face challenges that subconsciously had held her back for most of her life. Regina was guided to follow an unwritten create security first, relax and recognize your inner GPS, take aligned action, and then receive. She finally embraced the spiritual gifts she was once forbidden to practice by healing childhood wounds and replacing cultural and parental expectations with her own inner truth.
A Thousand Whispers from Within is a memoir that speaks to accomplished professionals feeling trapped in the lives they’ve built, who desire clarity in their next chapter without sacrificing financial security. This is meant for you, if you’re ready to be inspired and curious about how intuitive intelligence and energy can guide practical life-changing decisions. It’s an empowering story that dismantles the old belief that you can’t do what you love and still prosper.
My friend and former colleague, Regina wrote this book. I picked it up not knowing what to expect but wanting to support her. I found myself unable to put it down on a 7.5 hour plane-ride back from Switzerland. An honest depiction of the journey to finding yourself and the joys and hardship that come along with it. Her ability to follow the signs and listen to her inner voice is both fascinating and admirable. I find myself asking a lot of questions about how I can better listen to my inner voice moving forward. Definitely recommend. Bravo, Regina!