My Journey With Twin Angels
An inspirational story of hope for mothers with special needs children and their loved ones.
£14.99
Special needs is a sensitive topic and as a community, we want to encourage, bring awareness and educate you on how we can be more mindful and supportive in a mother’s journey of looking after children with special needs. Every life has a story and in “My Journey with Twin Angels”, Gee takes us along her complex and highly challenging journey of mothering her autistic twin girls and how she nearly loses her identity. Gee highlights in her book that although the storms may rise, it’s important to keep pressing and focusing on ones’ dreams and aspirations.
Has being labelled as a special needs mum or caregiver reshaped your identity?
There is no reason to buy into your fears or allow limiting beliefs to take hold of your life. Whether you are a special needs mum, family member or friend experiencing burnout or going through challenging times who wants to prioritise self-worth, this inspirational resource is for you. In My Journey with Twin Angels, Gifty takes us along her complex and highly challenging journey of mothering her autistic twin girls and how she nearly loses her identity. Gifty highlights in her book that although the storms may rise, it’s important to keep pressing and focusing on ones’ dreams and aspirations.
My Journey with Twin Angels will empower, motivate and discover how you can:
- Stay calm and optimistic in the face of adversity
- Not become a victim of your circumstances
- Use positive affirmations to improve your outlook on life
- Not lose your identity in caregiving
- Surround yourself with positive people to propel you towards a purpose-filled life
- Not quit when life becomes overwhelming
- Most importantly; how you can be hopeful and dare to dream, against all odds!
Esther –
A great, organic and authentic written perfectly by the author. Having read My Journey with Twin Angels and witnessed the launch, the book takes us on a journey of Gifty’s life and how she continually remains resilient despite the challenges of being an advocate to special needs twins. She is a strong pillar that encourages and inspires the community to be aware of what they can do to contribute to the on-going support of special need mothers and how to relate to their needs. Her transparency has touched my heart and this book will continue to remain a local and global transformational resource for many to benefit from greatly. 5* review!
FionaL –
Authentic and Inspiring!
I couldn’t wait for the hard copy of the book to reach me in Ghana, so I downloaded the kindle version and decided to skim read before bed at around 11:30am. I couldn’t put the book down till I was done with it.
It’s a great book, poured out straight from the author’s heart. Her journey from disbelief to acceptance and empowerment is useful for anyone who is navigating tough times in life. She tells it all without holding anything back.
Life may offer us lemons but the lemonades we make and offer to others can also help them to create interesting varieties of lemonade.
I am inspired to look look out for others, lean a little closer and not take anything for granted. Someone may be needing my help!
Also, be kind to any special needs mum you meet. Yours could be the touch or word that makes their day better!
Adj P –
An inspirational book indeed! The author takes you on a vivid journey whilst opening your mind and raising awareness on how to deal with and manage special needs. A real eye opener with a lot of lessons learned, and the need for me to make an extra conscious effort to apply these lessons to guide me and others through life. Fantastically written and a brilliant read!
Esther Annobil Effah –
An inspirational book beautifully written in simple language, to not only inspire mums or families with special needs children but to motivate anyone going through any form of challenges or feeling overwhelmed with family life, career and struggling not to lose one’s identity etc.
Using her personal experiences, challenges and the little victories of caring for her autistic twin daughters, the author through the book cheers us on to keep surmounting life’s challenges and encourages us to reach out people going through stuff and to learn to ask for help and not feel shame or think you’re burdening people when feeling overwhelmed or going through challenges.
A very educative book that enlightens us about epilepsy and people on the autism spectrum, and even aids with where to get what kind of help be it financial, emotional, educational etc.
The book is a must-have on bookshelves in EVERY home which would serve as a manual/guide for hope and inspiration when you’re down and thinking of giving up.