Book Description
After getting arrested, Katey had a wake-up call. With the past still controlling her life, she didn't have the life skills to handle what would come next. Being optimistic wasn't enough. In Always looking for Rainbows, she shares the life story that ended her up in the back of a squad car and almost losing her entire family. Katey shares the intimate details of what led to this moment. Starting with being born into a cult. After finding the help that she actually needed, Katey goes on to share tools from her mandated programs. She shares how it transformed her life. And how it can help others who are struggling with some of the mentioned issues. Katey tells her story in her truth not to expose anyone but to make closure so she can move on and live a life she can be proud of. She is putting together a program for children in hopes that life skills, feeling, needs, and non-violent communication can be a resource for the kids. They need it now more than ever. "I never planned to get arrested. Sure, I'd never had it easy. I'd been through a lot-I'd grown up in a cult, overcome drug addiction, lost loved ones, and had a baby at the ripe old age of 18-but at 34 years old, I thought I'd figured things out. It was only once I was in the back of a squad car that I realized I'd been balanced on the edge of disaster for years. I knew how to survive, but not how to thrive. I loved my family, but dysfunction has taken over. Essentially, I was a mess. This is the true story of how, through the 52-week anger management course, I examined the life events that had tangled me up into such a knot. How I picked the threads apart, gave each one a long look, and then wove myself back into something beautiful. This is the story of how I-for the sake of myself and my family, and against all odds-learned to truly thrive."