It’s common to feel unworthy of love
but uncommon to talk about it.
I talk about it.
LEARN YOUR WORTH. WALK IN ITS TRUTH.
Eryn, founder of So Worth Loving, seamlessly blends apparel and community to speak on the struggles of self-worth. With 15 years of impactful storytelling, her work has reached hundreds of thousands worldwide, featured in The Oprah Magazine, INC.com and more. After a period of personal growth, maintaining a podcast that’s ranked in the top 5% and working on her business, Eryn is returning to the speaking stage with fresh insights and an even deeper passion for personal and professional development.
Life is hard. We make mistakes. The weight of our past, present, and uncertain future stops us and keeps us dead in our tracks. The all-too-familiar feeling of unworthiness becomes prominent, causing us to live from a place of fear and despair. But what if we chose to talk about it, rather than push it down?
Eryn Eddy has been there and wants readers to know the truth that changes everything: they are valuable. In her new book, So Worth Loving: How Discovering Your True Value Changes Everything, the speaker, and founder of the So Worth Loving movement shares her stories and revelations, honest insights and the struggles she encounters in her ongoing pursuit to discover her worth.
“I’ve made some poor decisions in life; I’ve also made some bold decisions about moving forward and doing the best I can with what I know,” writes Eryn.
This honest, openhearted book gives readers permission to feel deeply and openly, encouraging questions and inspiring the dedication to pursue authentic, candid answers.
As Eryn shares her journey in her book, it feels like she's jumped into your life and put on paper what has been cultivated in your own painful journey. Eryn has done a beautiful job at modeling the both/and of life. Holding the pain/tension and the hope and love that is so freely ours. Be surprised if you don't see yourself on every page...
This is a must read no matter what stage of life you are in... high school, college, married, divorced... it touches the corners of every part of our souls and relates to all of our stories of life.
The thing I loved the most is that Eryn gave us space to reflect almost after every chapter. Not only what she wrote gave me things to think about but she was so intentional of saying this is what I went through, this is how I dealt with it, now here - let me help you.