Mikala Albertson
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Everything I Wish I Could Tell You About Midlife
$18.99Add to cartAs you’ve approached midlife, have you wondered: Is this . . . it? I thought it would get easier. I thought I’d have more figured out by now. Something is wrong, and I just can’t put my finger on it. Maybe it’s my thyroid?
Drawing from eighteen years of medical practice and personal experience, Dr. Mikala Albertson addresses the universal struggles that women face while navigating health and healing in this new stage of life, exploring topics such as:
*current medical best practices for wellness and well-being
*understanding perimenopause, hormones, mood disorders, body image, and more
*balancing co-occurring stressors such as relationship troubles, caregiver expectations, and shifting motherhood roles
*finding support, purpose, and healing in this difficult part of life
You may be weary, but there are steps you can take toward health and healing while discovering along the way that there is beauty here too.
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Ordinary On Purpose
$29.99Add to cartWife, mother of 5, and part-time family practice doctor.
The world is shouting at us to be more. Be the BEST. Strive. Achieve. Overachieve. Never stop pushing. After seven years of living married to an alcoholic and drug addict, Mikala was drowning in motherhood all while finishing medical school and her residency. At the end of her rope, she realized all this time she had been chasing something that doesn’t exist. Perfect is pretend. All she desperately wanted and needed to embrace was ordinary. A hard, messy, gritty, lovely little life.
Mikala’s moving and beautiful writing takes readers through her transparent story with an invitation. Lay down the endless chase for perfection, see your perfect, loving God amidst the pain and chaos, and live a beautiful, ordinary little life exactly as it is. Today.
This book is a voice of radiant hope and grounding contentment for the strivers and perfectionists spread thin. Not for achieving more, but for embracing who we already are. Loved, imperfect, mostly ordinary, and so very on purpose.