Blake was a beautiful, energetic young woman with green eyes, a fit, surfy body, and the kind of charm that made people believe she could achieve anything. But beneath the surface, she struggled with untreated ADHD and anxiety, invisible burdens that would shape a life marked by rebellion, chaos, and addiction. From her early exposure to marijuana to heavier substances, and through years of volatile relationships, theft, and brushes with the law, Blake's story is a raw, unflinching look at how untreated mental health challenges can spiral into a life of self-destruction.
Her family fought tirelessly to save her, navigating hospitalizations, rehab attempts, and endless confrontations, only to watch her repeatedly spiral back into drugs, alcohol, and psychosis. Yet, amidst the chaos, Blake discovered glimpses of purpose through martial arts, self-defence coaching, and moments of discipline small lights in a long, dark tunnel. Everyday Addictions: Breaking Free from What Holds You Back tells Blake's story with honesty, empathy, and human insight.
It is a story of pain, resilience, and the far-reaching consequences of addiction not just on the individual, but on those who love them. Her journey is a stark reminder that recovery is possible, even when the path seems impossibly dark, and that hope, structure, and accountability can offer a way back from the brink. Everyday Addictions: Breaking Free from What Holds You Back takes you inside Blake's world raw, unflinching, and deeply human.
You'll witness her struggles, her violent outbursts, her moments of brilliance in martial arts and self-defence, and the devastating consequences of addiction on everyone around her. This is not just a story of substance abuse; it's a story of mental health, resilience, and the complex interplay of choices, trauma, and love. Through heartbreak, chaos, and repeated setbacks, Blake's journey is a stark reminder that recovery is possible but never easy.
For anyone affected by addiction, whether personally or through a loved one, this book offers insight, empathy, and hope that even the darkest paths can eventually lead toward healing.
Blake was a beautiful, energetic young woman with green eyes, a fit, surfy body, and the kind of charm that made people believe she could achieve anything. But beneath the surface, she struggled with untreated ADHD and anxiety, invisible burdens that would shape a life marked by rebellion, chaos, and addiction. From her early exposure to marijuana to heavier substances, and through years of volatile relationships, theft, and brushes with the law, Blake's story is a raw, unflinching look at how untreated mental health challenges can spiral into a life of self-destruction.
Her family fought tirelessly to save her, navigating hospitalizations, rehab attempts, and endless confrontations, only to watch her repeatedly spiral back into drugs, alcohol, and psychosis. Yet, amidst the chaos, Blake discovered glimpses of purpose through martial arts, self-defence coaching, and moments of discipline small lights in a long, dark tunnel. Everyday Addictions: Breaking Free from What Holds You Back tells Blake's story with honesty, empathy, and human insight.
It is a story of pain, resilience, and the far-reaching consequences of addiction not just on the individual, but on those who love them. Her journey is a stark reminder that recovery is possible, even when the path seems impossibly dark, and that hope, structure, and accountability can offer a way back from the brink. Everyday Addictions: Breaking Free from What Holds You Back takes you inside Blake's world raw, unflinching, and deeply human.
You'll witness her struggles, her violent outbursts, her moments of brilliance in martial arts and self-defence, and the devastating consequences of addiction on everyone around her. This is not just a story of substance abuse; it's a story of mental health, resilience, and the complex interplay of choices, trauma, and love. Through heartbreak, chaos, and repeated setbacks, Blake's journey is a stark reminder that recovery is possible but never easy.
For anyone affected by addiction, whether personally or through a loved one, this book offers insight, empathy, and hope that even the darkest paths can eventually lead toward healing.