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The Dawn of Me

Gina Stock

A guide to reclaiming self-trust in a world filled with noise, expectation, and external authority. Through stories, reflections, and practical frameworks, The Dawn of Me helps readers hear themselves clearly and live from a deeper relationship with their own truth.

ESTIMATED RELEASE DATE

Winter 2026

FUNDING STATUS

Seeking Patronage

WHY THIS BOOK

Because many people know how to achieve, perform, adapt, and survive, yet quietly struggle to trust themselves. This book offers a path back to the inner authority that has been present all along.

FUNDING STILL NEEDED

$15,000

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR

For thoughtful, growth-oriented individuals who sense there is a deeper truth beneath the life they have built.

For those navigating identity shifts, spiritual awakening, major decisions, relationship challenges, or the call toward a more authentic way of living.

For anyone ready to stop seeking permission and begin trusting their own knowing.

THE HEART OF THIS BOOK

The Dawn of Me explores the journey from self-abandonment to self-trust. Through personal stories, spiritual insight, and practical reflection, it examines the invisible ways people learn to override their own knowing in pursuit of safety, belonging, and approval.

Rather than offering another system to follow, the book invites readers into a deeper relationship with themselves. It is a guide for recognizing the signal beneath the noise, trusting inner wisdom, and living from a place of greater coherence, clarity, and sovereignty.

At its heart, this is a book about remembering who you are beneath conditioning and learning to stay with yourself when your truth asks something of you.

WHY YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS

Many people can feel a deeper truth asking something of them, but no longer know which voice to trust.

Their old life still works, yet no longer fits.

They have gathered insights, strategies, teachings, and opinions, but remain disconnected from the one source of guidance that can never be replaced: their own direct knowing.

The Dawn of Me is not about becoming someone new.

It is about learning to hear yourself clearly enough that you no longer abandon yourself in order to belong, succeed, or move forward.

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