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Boadi Moore writes inspirational self-help healing books for women, merging neuroscience, storytelling, spirituality, and the transformative art of reframing, delving deep into the heart of women’s experiences across generations. Now in my 60s, she entered the world of self-publishing in 2023.
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Boadi Moore, an awarding-winning author and spirited wanderer, was once trapped in a toxic marriage that spanned four decades. Emerging resiliently from her lengthy, unhealthy marriage, Boadi, in her 60s, courageously ventured into a realm of self-discovery and healing. In 2019, amidst the unyielding tides of her own struggles and during the global tumult of COVID, she ventured solo along the East Coast of Australia, transcending mental barriers, and exploring avenues of self-growth,
independence, and authentic living.
Boadi has authored two impactful books in her healing journey so far. “Women Going Sober: An Empowerment Guide for Women Going Alcohol-Free and Embracing Being a Non-Drinker” delves into the unique struggles women face when trying to overcome alcohol addiction. In this book, Boadi takes us on a raw and unflinching journey through her own battles with alcohol. She keeps it real when describing the struggles women face trying to quit the bottle, and interviews women from Gen Zers to baby boomers who have battled addiction and succeeded. With searing honesty and poignant prose, she explores the pain points that so many women face during their own paths to recovery—the feelings of shame, isolation, and self-doubt that can make it difficult to stay the course.
In her latest book titled “Healing Your Attachment Wounds: A Guide to Healing What's Hidden in Your Attachment Styles and Relationships,” Boadi tackles an extremely sensitive subject: our attachment issues. She digs deep to break down how these wounds form, how they affect us, and the changes we can make to heal ourselves. She even gets personal by sharing her own attachment struggles. Boadi presents a comprehensive guide for reframing our perceptions and understanding the positive and negative attributes of our attachment style, and how we can create a road map toward healing. By having the courage to integrate our childhood trauma, we can break free from limiting patterns and gain the strength to build healthier bonds in the future. True integration gives us the power to embrace love and nurture the connections we hold dear.
Boadi remains a deeply empathetic person, always seeking to connect with others and offer them the support they need to find their own paths to healing. Whether she is spending time with her grandchildren or exploring the world around her, she is always looking for new ways to inspire and uplift the people she meets. Indeed, for Boadi, this wonderful journey is only beginning—the best is yet to come.
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