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RA Rollins
The greeting you received does not meet standard polite welcome practices. The greeting shows that you must stop acting as though everything is fine. The book It Is What It Is presents direct explanations about the internal battle which most individuals keep hidden: the mental chaos that exists within you, the outdated identities that you continue to hold, and the behavior patterns that you select because they seem known. The space provides an opportunity for people to speak their truth while they take deep breaths to transform their entire being from their core.
About author
RA Rollins
RA Rollins creates his writing through his personal experiences of internal conflicts which people typically discuss only behind closed doors. His voice delivers direct messages which contain both humorous elements and sharp points while maintaining a single purpose to help you return to your authentic self. He doesn’t seek either perfect language or polished expressions of spiritual faith. He wants to understand which strategies succeed when people experience their most difficult moments.
RA uses his complete life experience to create his writing which combines spiritual insights with self-reflection through practical self-exploration. He wants readers to reclaim their power while they should stop using external power and stop living according to the labels which others have given them and stop dealing with the habits which prevent their progress. The tone is simple: breathe, notice what’s happening, tell the truth, and take responsibility without turning it into self-punishment.
RA’s writing will connect with anyone who has ever felt they needed to act differently to fit into their surroundings. He exists to support those who seek liberation rather than people who merely display motivational posters.
He describes that intellectual position as a special kind of rebellion which involves people choosing to speak their truth while they disregard their right to choose their personal voice. His message stays the same through all his writing. Wholeness isn’t perfection. It’s staying loyal to yourself, even on ordinary days.
Name:
Sanford Horowitz
Country:
US
Languages:
English, French
Born:
05. 16. 1992
Email ID:
info@wonted.com
Address:
Etowah, TN 37331 United States
About the Book
IT IS WHAT IT IS
The phrase It Is What It Is cannot provide you with any comfort. The phrase Instead functions as a wake-up call to you. RA Rollins writes like someone who has seen what happens when people stay on autopilot and keep calling it “life.” The book shows how people discover their life path when they realize their identity was based on borrowed terms, previous shame, and others’ expectations of them. The program enables you to stop unwanted thoughts at their beginning stage before they develop into decisions that you will come to regret.
You will acquire fundamental techniques which include using your breath to break the mental pattern, creating better questions to ask during painful moments and conducting a complete self-evaluation to identify your responsibilities and which things you should not handle. The goal of the process requires you to become your ideal self. The process requires you to remain with yourself until your deep-rooted habits transform into new behaviors.
The space functions as a place where people undergo their training process. The process of healing requires multiple stages, which result in permanent healing. You must practice the process repeatedly until you succeed.
Chapters
IT IS WHAT IT IS
Chapter 1 — Meeting the Darkness
The book begins with a difficult but honest idea that the darkness we fear exists inside us. The part of ourselves that we have chosen to ignore actually becomes our most challenging area to face.
Chapter 2 — The Power of the Pause
The author presents breathing with intention as a basic yet effective technique. People tend to react to sudden emotional changes without using their judgment. The chapter shows how a brief pause time can break up that automatic response.
Chapter 3 — Investigating Your Inner World
In this section readers learn to look at their thoughts like investigators rather than judges. The students stop their fault-finding mission to develop understanding about the recurring patterns which they observe.
Chapter 4 — Separating Truth From Projection
Not all painful experiences belong to our personal experience. People project their personal fears and expectations onto other people. The chapter helps readers identify the moments when they bear emotional weight and blame which never belonged to their being.
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Resources
Resources From this book
Nominated
International Thriller Writers Award
for Best Novel (These Toxic Things)
Guest of Honor
International Thriller Writers Award
for Best Novel (These Toxic Things)
Winner
International Thriller Writers Award
for Best Novel (These Toxic Things)
Winner
International Thriller Writers Award
for Best Novel (These Toxic Things)
Finalist
International Thriller Writers Award
for Best Novel (These Toxic Things)
Nominated
International Thriller Writers Award
for Best Novel (These Toxic Things)
Blogs
Blogs/Insights

The First Step Toward Change: Learning to Notice Yourself
People usually express a desire for self-awareness, yet they struggle to handle the actual requirements that this goal demands.

The Power of a Pause: How One Breath Can Change a Reaction
Life moves quickly. Fast conversations create sudden emotional outbursts which people should take time to process before they respond.

When Old Labels Stop Defining Who You Are
The process of releasing outdated identity tags must begin with their current status that people can identify themselves.
Testimonials
What people said about my books
Here’s what early readers tend to say after sitting with the message and actually using it.