Do you give your all in relationships—only to feel ignored, drained, or discarded?
Are you constantly trying to prove your worth to people who can’t see it?
Does your love always seem to cost you too much?
You’re not crazy. You’re not needy. You’re just stuck in a cycle of overgiving—and it’s time to break free.
In Stop Loving People Who Hurt You, Avery Clarke delivers a wake-up call for every woman who’s ever lost herself while trying to be loved. With warmth, wisdom, and the clarity of someone who’s lived it, she guides you out of the pain and into your power.
You’ll discover:
The hidden emotional wound that keeps you attached to people who mistreat you
How to recognize the difference between love and self-abandonment
The boundary-setting framework that protects your peace without making you cold
A new definition of love that includes you, too
How to stop shrinking yourself to be chosen—and start expanding into who you truly are
Why “fixing” others is the fastest way to lose yourself
…and so much more
Even if you’ve loved the wrong people for years…
Even if you’ve been told you’re too sensitive, too intense, or too much…
Even if you’ve tried to walk away before and gone back…
This book will give you the strength, tools, and self-belief to finally let go—for real this time.
If you’re ready to stop breaking your own heart just to keep someone else, Stop Loving People Who Hurt You is your invitation to reclaim your worth and rewrite your story.
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Avery Clarke is a passionate advocate for personal healing, emotional empowerment, and spiritual transformation. With a deep understanding of feminine energy and the profound impact of inner child healing and shadow work, Avery writes to inspire women to reconnect with their authentic selves, break free from limiting patterns, and step into their power.
Through her work, Avery combines compassionate insights, practical tools, and transformative guidance, helping readers embrace vulnerability, awaken their intuition, and find balance in their lives. She believes that every woman has the innate strength to heal and thrive, and her writing reflects her unwavering commitment to empowering others on their journeys.
When she’s not writing, Avery enjoys exploring creativity through journaling and painting, connecting with nature on long walks, and finding joy in the quiet moments that nurture her soul. A firm believer in the ripple effect of healing, Avery’s mission is to guide readers toward living in wholeness and alignment—and to inspire them to share that light with others.