Rosangelica Barroeta’s newest book, Declara, Cree y Recibe, lands at a moment when many women are carrying quiet battles behind composed faces. The book offers something simple yet rare. A method shaped from lived experience, not theory. Rosangelica writes from a place of honesty, drawing directly from seasons marked by loss, confusion and the kind of pain that forces a person to rebuild life from the inside out.
Her message is clear. Healing is not an accident. It is a process. She explains how the turning points in her own life revealed a repeatable structure. Declaring what she wanted. Believing she deserved it. Taking aligned action. Letting go of what dimmed her light. And receiving what matched her truth. These steps form the backbone of the method she now shares with readers who feel ready for change but unsure where to begin.
The strength of the book comes from the balance between vulnerability and guidance. Rosangelica opens each chapter with moments from her personal story, not to place herself at the center, but to make space for the reader to feel seen. She then shifts into practical exercises designed to help women act immediately on what they are learning. The blend of story, reflection and action turns the book into both a companion and a roadmap.
One of the early steps asks readers to declare what they release. It sounds simple, yet it carries real power. Writing down what no longer fits a person’s life often becomes the moment they stop repeating cycles that kept them stuck. From there, the method invites the reader to speak new truths with intention. It offers tools for quieting negative beliefs that formed after years of silence or self-doubt. Bit by bit, the voice that had been buried under expectations or fear begins to rise again.
Faith is another thread running through the book. Not presented as magic or wishful thinking, but as a foundation that supports real action. Rosangelica explains that believing something better is possible is only half the process. The other half comes from choices made each day, choices that confirm the belief and move the reader toward the life they declared.
By the final chapters, the goal becomes clear. The book is not meant to be read once and set aside. It is meant to be used. The method is built to accompany the reader through different stages of growth, giving her structure when life becomes uncertain and clarity when she feels disconnected from herself.
Declara, Cree y Recibe invites women to step into a more grounded and confident version of themselves. It promises a return to inner truth, guided by a method born from real transformation.
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