Sarah Juree was ‘suicidal’ after being fired from her job for-

Sarah JureLife turned upside down when he started his Edwa account – and was quickly fired from his teaching job.
“At some point in life, you have to take your toll and turn it into a message and say, ‘Okay, that was attacked.’ I was very suicidal. I almost killed myself,” Juree, 44, shared exclusively US of the Week While promoting his new book, WPP model diary only.
In the beginning, Juree was a single mother “and got the idea to start her solo career as a way to make extra money on the side while raising her twins.
“There was a woman in town, and she had started a page, and she was making, like, $10,000 a month,” Jire reported. “So in my mind, I was like, ‘Yeah, how about I try this in the summer program and see how it goes?’ I had never been on a platform. I really didn’t know much, anything about it. I was like, ‘Yeah, if I had two good months like that, I could pay off my credit card debt.’ “
Within weeks, Jure shared a NSFW photo that was quickly “circulated” on social media and sent to her employer — which allegedly led to her firing.
“It happened really, really fast,” she said. “That was such a whirlwind. It was a lot of grief for me because I like to be a teacher. This was my job that I used to take my report. ‘Who was that,’ that was done,”
While dealing with PTSD and suicidal ideation after the incident, Juree explained that she came to a point where she decided “really [needed] Help “and they don’t want to continue living in this war with the plane again.” He turned to ketamine therapy as a means of healing and the words began to “come out” of him – leading to his new book.
“I think it shows people that your story never ends,” he said of his road to becoming a writer. “You’re going to be the author of your own story, honestly. You get to show the world who you are, and at any given point in time, you can give this world a makeover.'”
In her community, Jude notes that she still feels like an outsider – but she turns those feelings into strength.
“When I’m in Indiana, it’s like, I’m the red book of the city,” he said. “But I take it personally, because I feel like I’m also getting permission to be a woman in the city. Women who want to check this out and I don’t just stop is a shame.”
WPP model diary only it’s out now.
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