What Readers Are Saying:
uncertain 2020 was when it rolled in, I paused for the first time. Moved my coaching and training into the online space.
By late 2022, I found myself needing to reset how I worked and lived as I was picking back up with this hustle that I didn’ t miss anymore. I was also watching my incredible husband struggle under the weight of his industry, as his health— both mental and physical— began to decline. He sadly passed away in his sleep in February 2024.
His loss became a catalyst. I had already been coaching solopreneurs and speaking about wellness in my workshops, but everything deepened. That journey led me to write my first memoir, Dear Aaron, and re-align my work with healing, purpose, and sustainability.
Through raw honesty and spiritual insight, I share my journey of rediscovering purpose, confronting the toll of hustle culture and career demands, and embracing the healing power of gratitude, love, and
“ How do you rebuild when life as you know it is turned upside down? Dear Aaron is a deeply personal and profoundly moving memoir from Trena Laine. Through raw honesty and spiritual insight, she
“ shares her journey of rediscovering purpose, confronting the toll of hustle culture and career demands, and embracing the healing power of gratitude, love, and forgiveness.”
forgiveness.
More than a memoir, my book is a powerful companion for those seeking healing, balance, and peace after profound loss in death, relationships, and even in our careers, as this memoir deeply resonates with the relationship with self.
Trena Laine Olfert
Author | Beauty Business Mentor | Makeup Educator
Trena Laine, www. trenalaine. com
What Readers Are Saying:
It would be hard to go through something like the loss of your partner and then go out, and share that with the world. But, Trena is doing this in such a beautiful way and the book is absolutely beautiful as well.
- A Woman a Day with Danaye of iHeart Radio