We All Worry–Now What?

Cover of We All Worry--Now What? by Victoria Jackson
Publisher: Melcher Media
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 245
ISBN-13: 9781595911322
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 1.19931470528 Pounds
Width: 1 inches
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We All Worry–Now What? by Victoria Jackson, published by Melcher Media on September 3, 2024, is a 245-page exploration of personal transformation and resilience. In this book, Jackson shares her journey from a childhood filled with anxiety to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the cosmetics industry. Despite her public persona, she reveals the struggles she faced, including a traumatic experience and the challenges of her daughter’s serious health condition, which propelled her into a mission for medical research.

In We All Worry, Now What?, readers will find a five-part wellness journey designed to help navigate the complexities of worry and anxiety. Jackson discusses her experiences with self-sabotage and the importance of courage and connection in overcoming personal challenges. This edition addresses themes of self-help, happiness, and self-esteem, offering insights into how to confront crises and emerge stronger. Through her narrative, Jackson encourages readers to reflect on their own responses to adversity and to consider how they can rise above their fears.


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“Victoria Jackson doesn’t look like a worrier. In one of the greatest American success stories of our times, she went from surviving a childhood riddled with constant worry and anxiety to bootstrapping a cosmetics empire. In 1989, Victoria Jackson Cosmetics became the first line to be sold on TV, and generated a billion in sales. Her trademark “No Makeup” makeup aesthetic revolutionized the beauty industry. Victoria, who was brutally attacked by the Pillowcase Rapist when she was 17, was too shaken to finish high school. Still, she possessed the one credential that matters–a survival instinct. But alongside that bravery, she carried a painful secret. As she taught millions the power of mascara, she grappled with crippling anxiety, at one point so debilitating that she couldn’t function. What happened in 2008 only intensified the dread. Victoria and her husband, Bill, heard the shocking news that their daughter, then 14, had neuromyelitis optica (NMO), a rare, potentially fatal autoimmune disorder. She was given four years to live. Victoria’s purpose became clear: finding a cure for NMO. Driven by a mom’s fierce determination, she traded mascara for medicine and established the Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation. Yet as she poured herself into that mission, she continued to battle a private anguish. Now, for the first time during Victoria’s extraordinary rise in the business and medical-research worlds, she pulls back the curtain on the shame-filled reality she endured. In We All Worry, Now What?, she shares how she has navigated the path from overwhelming worry and other panic disorders to a life rich in courage and connection. The result is a five-part wellness journey to moving past self-sabotage and embracing freedom. “When we’re hit with an unimaginable crisis, how do we meet the moment?” Victoria writes. “Do we collapse in fear, or do we rise and act? How do we persevere against all odds? Those questions led me to write We All Worry, Now What?” “–

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