The Words I Needed
Stories of Truth Spoken, Silence Broken and What We Needed to Hear
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Kyra Schaefer
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The Words I Needed is a collection of real stories from people who learned, often the hard way, that a single sentence can change the course of a life. Inside these pages, you’ll find truth-telling that steadies you, language that reconnects you to your own strength, and the kind of humanity that reminds you that you’re not navigating your life alone.
Each chapter offers a moment of recognition: a story that opens something quiet inside you, a perspective you didn’t know you needed, or a line that stays with you long after you close the book. These writers didn’t share polished personas; they shared themselves. The result is a companion you can return to again and again—especially on the days you need grounding, clarity, or a gentle shift toward hope.
Whether you're moving through change, healing something tender, or simply looking for words that feel true, this book meets you where you are.
Table of Contents
Four Simple Words – M. Bennett
Words, Words, Words – Stacy Christopher
The Edge of Survival – Mandy Covington
You Were Chosen For Love – Lanya Elsa
No One Cares – Sarah Gabler
Let Me Think About That – Karen Gabler
Words I Never Heard, But Always Needed – Patricia Holgate Haney
A Little Guidance and Understanding, Please! – Hugh Imhof
Words of Grace – Donna Kiel
Rising Phoenix – Joe McMonagle
When I Changed the Script: From “Alien Boy” to Adored – John Mothershead
When You Can’t See the Shore: Borrowing Tomorrow to Survive Today – Megan Oldenstadt
In a World of Emersons, Be a Thoreau – Kyra Schaefer
The Question is Living – Ann Théato
“Stay Strong, Mimi!” – Michelyn Woityra
The Burden of Silence on Feminism: Words that Break the Curse – Janet Zavala