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Finalist in the Autobiography/Memoir category of the 2019 International Book Awards"Some memoirs tell us stories and open up worlds we never knew, but some open up places in our own hearts and souls that we have wanted to explore and have never given ourselves the chance to do so. Where To? How I Shed My Baggage and Learned to Live Free by Jennifer B. Monahan belongs to the second category of memoirs...It is a spiritual testament, a book that describes a journey towards inner freedom and authenticity." (Reader's Favorite Book Reviews)In this "empowering" book (Rebecca Austill-Clausen, Change Maker, How My Brother's Death Woke Up My Life), Mayan-trained shaman and coach Jennifer B. Monahan shares one year of her life, where she leaves the security of her well-paying corporate job to travel the world: primarily in the Guatemalan jungle, but also in Japan, Cambodia and Thailand. Living in a thatched-roof hut in a tiny village, Jennifer connected with local shamans and participated in their ancient rituals, became fully integrated into the daily life of a local family, and ultimately faced down some of the greatest losses and long-buried pain she had experienced in her quest to live courageously and authentically.Filled with "breath-taking descriptions and captivating writing, Jennifer flawlessly narrates her story in a brazen, honest and inspiring way" (Red-Headed Book Lover) designed to "guide the reader to look inward and start his or her healing journey as well." (Irene Weinberg, They Serve Bagels in Heaven). Where To shares the six steps she took to heal and courageously create the life of her dreams and includes a workbook for readers to do the same.