F*That! When Forgiveness Unlocks the Life You Truly Desire
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Still smiling on the outside while suffocating on the inside?
Friend, it’s time to stop performing and start healing.
In F*That!, Ronnie Cyrus-Jackson, a survivor of abuse, foster care warrior, and forgiveness coach, delivers a raw, real, and redemptive guide to reclaiming your voice, your power, and your peace. This isn’t just a book – it’s your freedom guide. It’s how you stop ruminating on what broke your soul and start rebuilding what God desires to bless.
You’ll learn how to:
- Own the pain without shame
- Reframe toxic thoughts and release emotional baggage
- Forgive without needing an apology
- Break generational dysfunction and rewrite your legacy
- Stop rescuing others and finally rescue YOU
With honest storytelling, powerful prayers, biblical truth, and practical tools, F*That! teaches you how to face it, feel it, and free yourself from it – for good. Because the life you desire is on the other side of the forgiveness you’ve been avoiding.
This is your invitation to choose healing, not hatred. Peace, not performance. Freedom, not fear.
Grab your copy today and do the Freedom Work. Your breakthrough starts now.
$29.99
Customer Reviews
F*That! was more than a read. It was a rebirth. Ronnie walked me through my own forgiveness journey like a trusted friend who’s seen hell and made it out holy. I wept through the prayers. I shouted during the affirmations. I reclaimed pieces of myself I didn’t even know were lost. If you’ve been secretly suffering behind success, this book is your healing balm. My spirit is lighter. My soul is louder. My life is finally mine.
Jasmine T., 58, Baltimore, MD
"Reading F*That! felt like sitting across from an auntie who tells you the truth with love and fire. I realized I was the one punishing myself by ruminating and rehearsing old pain. This book taught me how to stop performing, stop pretending, and stop bleeding from wounds I never addressed. Now, I journal, I pray, I pause—and I forgive. Every day. Because I’m worth it."
Mariah G., 32, Phoenix, AZ
