
Patricia Anglin was born and raised in Massachusetts. She grew up with her parents and four siblings, and lived on Cape Cod. Patricia began writing as a young child, moving from diaries to journals and poetry. After being married for 11 years, she became a single mother of 4 children. Patricia faced many hardships that molded her into who she is today. She has experienced heartache, divorce, bankruptcy, shame, loss, loneliness, addiction, depression, and many mistakes and failures. Through all of these obstacles, Patricia found strength, joy, victory and self-worth. She read and wrote her way to sanity. She worked to support her family and put herself through college.
Patricia has worked with girls with learning disabilities to teach them how to set goals and work toward achieving them. She has worked with high school students on self-respect and compassion, and with adult women on strength, determination, and family values. She worked very hard to find balance with being a single parent, working a full-time job and keeping up with her studies.
Over the years, she realized she wasn’t alone. There were many women out there that were dealing with many of the same struggles; women who had lost their way, had been beaten down or just woke up one day and didn’t know the person in the mirror. Patricia developed a need to help women realize how strong they truly are. She felt the desire to help them realize their own potential and self-worth. It has become Patricia’s mission to reach out to women and to help them realize that they are not alone. Every woman has struggles but they also have the power within them to overcome any adversity. Patricia is committed to teaching all women that they are strong, they are worthy, and they are enough! She believes that together, we can become the best version of ourselves.