Do you have a secret?
More than likely you do, or you know somebody who does. Often times a secret will tell you You're not good enough or You are alone. Whether it's a secret involving drugs, depression, abuse, or suicide, the secret has one lie . . . You Can't Tell Anybody
In Secrets Anonymous, you will read Terrence's personal story as well as messages and notes written to him from students across the country after they experienced a school assembly program that spreads the message that You are loved and You are not alone.
No matter what your secret is, in this book you will find a similar story of a real student that is experiencing the same thing. The details may not be the same, but the feelings will. Some letters end positively and some not so much, but it's all real. Whether you're the friend looking to help a friend deal with a secret or you yourself are holding one, you will get some answers and knowledge that will give you comfort and hope.
You have a story to tell, so tell it!
No matter who you are, you have a story to tell. But maybe you've kept it secret and feel afraid to reveal the heavier parts of your story. Maybe you struggle with:
Family problems.
Emotional exhaustion.
Negative self-image.
Depression.
Addiction.
The list goes on. It's hard to deal with those things by yourself, and it's even harder to talk about. Trust me, I know. On the flip side, it's hard to be a good friend to someone who is struggling when you don't know what that feels like or what to say or what they're thinking.
So what do you do?
Secrets Revealed is a journal that helps put words to your story and reveal what's there. You may not struggle with some of the things mentioned in this book, but once you reach the final pages you'll have a deeper understanding of what people who do struggle with those things are dealing with. No matter what the struggle is, you will know that you are not alone and that hope can be revealed in your own story.