Amy Reed is a contemporary author known for her compelling young adult novels that tackle complex themes such as mental health, identity, and social issues. With a background in psychology, her writing often explores the intricacies of human emotions and relationships. Reed's work is celebrated for its raw, honest portrayal of teenage life, resonating deeply with readers. She has penned several acclaimed books, including "Beautiful" and "Clean."
Sometimes the only way to keep going is to stop pretending you're okay.
Recovery isn't a destination, it's a journey.
You are not defined by your mistakes, but by how you learn from them.
Sometimes the hardest part of recovery is believing that you deserve it.
Addiction is a war, and every day you choose to fight is a victory.
Healing begins when you allow yourself to feel.
Recovery is not a sign of weakness, but of strength.
You deserve love and support, even on your darkest days.
Recovery is a daily choice, and every day you choose to fight, you get stronger.
You are worth more than your struggles. Don't let them define you.
Your healing journey may be long, but it's worth it.
Recovery is not linear. It's okay to have setbacks. Keep moving forward.