Gold In The Cracks

Rani St. Pucchi's Gold in the Cracks shows why survivors are beautiful.
Experiences shape us as individuals and transform who we are. Rather than fracturing us, traumatic experiences can make us strong and beautiful. This is the basis of Rani St. Pucchi's new book, Gold in the Cracks: Move From Shattered to Whole and Reveal Your Light.
St. Pucchi, best known as a trend-setting fashion designer, refined this aesthetic while dressing over 20,000 women. Rani applies the Japanese practice of Kintsugi to people. Kintsugi is the art of restoring broken ceramics with a glaze mixed with powdered gold. As a philosophy it treats fracturing and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.
St. Pucchi says: 'We are all broken and every break has left a wound. Every wrinkle is a road map of our life journey, every scar a solemn decoration. It's up to us to stay broken or gather our pieces and choose to become whole again.'
Rani shares how a present given to her in 1989 that remained unopened for 29 years inspired her to write her new book.
Why no one has to stay stuck in their history or resign themselves to a mediocre life.
How to find the limiting beliefs that are holding you back.
Ways we are all capable of making new discoveries about ourselves, our families and colleagues, our history, and rephrasing our stories.
St. Pucchi says Gold in the Cracks is not a book to read but a life plan to follow. The text is integrated with insightful questions, metaphors and stories, worksheets for journeying, and affirmations to use as a simple, powerful tool to invite happiness into your life.
   
https://ranistpucchi.com/

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