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Create Your Own Worlds
Daily Thoughts from the Year the World Stopped
by Lilia Yermak
About the Book
Create Your Own Worlds: Daily Thoughts from the Year the World Stopped By Lilia Yermak
When the world came to a halt, one woman chose to turn inward and rediscover what truly matters. In this heartfelt collection of over 350 reflections, Lilia Yermak invites readers on a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and renewal. Blending personal insight with practical wisdom, she explores themes of purpose, money, motivation, and meaning — showing how to build a life of balance and hope, even in uncertain times.
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A gentle guide for dreamers, creators, and anyone seeking light through stillness, Create Your Own Worlds reminds us that transformation begins within.
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A gentle guide for dreamers, creators, and anyone seeking light through stillness, Create Your Own Worlds reminds us that transformation begins within.
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Confirmed Reader Feedback
3 confirmed reader reviews.
Concise but good to describe throughts and making reader reflect
Easy read but you get so many reflections. Truly story of your life and your worlds - money, friends, mood, adventures, experience, time and mental health. I liked how it structured around each day. You can open it any time get to any any pages and get new flow of concise ideas, stories.
it's a thoughtful and uplifting collection
What I liked most was how personal and genuine the writing felt. Rather than trying to provide all the answers, the book encourages reflection and allows you to draw your own meaning from each entry. A few passages especially resonated with me and reminded me of how people found different ways to cope, adapt, and stay creative during a difficult time.
An incredibly moving, deeply relatable time capsule of a year none of us will forget.
There have been plenty of books written about the collective anxiety of the pandemic era, but Create Your Own Worlds approaches that strange, frozen moment in time from a completely fresh angle. Instead of a clinical look at headlines or a chaotic news log, this collection of daily thoughts reads like an intimate, poetic survival guide for the mind. It completely captured what it felt like when our external realities shrank to the borders of our living rooms, forcing us to look entirely inward.












