CHICAGO NATIVE VIRAL BLOGGER ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF BLACK WOMEN’S SELF-HELP BOOK, “I LOST ME WHEN I FOUND YOU”

New York, NY — In her new book, I Lost Me When I Found You: Stop Chasing False Idols and Awaken Your Inner Goddess, Harlem-based author Miss T.N. King uses her own experience with bouts of lackluster personal relationships, workplace drama, and social issues to encourage women to reconnect to their divine identity. But in an age of police brutality, misogyny, #MeToo, and cultural appropriation, how exactly can Black women and women of color nurture their relationship with their Higher Self while also fending off attacks at every angle politically, professionally, and internally?

Have you ever lost yourself? were five simple words that set King on her quest of writing I Lost Me. Feeling alone in her journey as a black woman in New York City’s corporate America, Kinginterviewed 50 women across the United States, Africa, and abroad who helped her find solace in sisterhood and support through their stories which also appear in the book. “I was already awakened to my purpose, but in early 2018 I committed to it,” shared King in a recent Virtual Book Launch Q&A. “We all have something in common. Even the woman you hate or shade has something to share, something to teach you because we are all connected.” Names of the interviewees have been changed to respect the participants.

A former 2016 Miss Illinois USA contestant, King made headlines for viral blog posts such as “The New Side Chick: I Was Her” (which hit 1.5 million views in one day), and “3 Reasons Every Woman Should Go On A Man Fast,” which led to coverage at Source Magazine‘s Her Source in 2015. King weaves interviews, inspirational quotes, and biblical scriptures throughout her latest release, affectionately called #TheLittlePinkBook. She launched her #ILostMyself campaign encouraging women to share their testimonies of instances when they’ve stepped off their path or away from their purpose.

I Lost Me When I Found You features nine packed chapters with a range of resources and end-of-chapter exercises that help black women reclaim their time, release defeatist outlooks, and own their purpose. Some of the topics covered in the book include Love & Relationships, Money & Career, Image & Ego, and Divine Identity. It is available for pre-order on Amazon (Kindle) for $9.99 and on King’s website at www.misstnking.com. Hardcover is available on Amazon for $34.99.

Full details about the book, speaking engagements, along with further articles by King, can be found at https://www.misstnking.com/ilostmyself.

 

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