
To Anjuli, “staying” can be really easy, but it can also be very hard. The title of Anjuli’s book is rich with meaning for her, both now in 2020 and from the earliest days of writing. That book is out in the world now and it’s called “Stay”. It was nearly finished, but now she had the last 10 years of learning and becoming who she wanted to become to weave into the waves. In the last ten years, Anjuli uncovered the pieces of herself she was only beginning to know, and confronted some things she had been avoiding.Īnd after those 10 years, Anjuli returned to that same book, the one she put on a shelf to focus on her own soul searching and discovery. I quit photography and I put my manuscript on a shelf,” she continued. It propelled her into a deep dive of her soul. Anjuli realized that she was so focused on producing that she lost sight of who she was becoming. It was a wake up call knowing that she and her baby could’ve died in that situation. She didn’t identify herself as a writer.īut then Anjuli was in Mexico shooting a wedding, 29-weeks pregnant with her fourth baby when she went into early labor. “Have you ever had an idea and you were just up all night chasing after it? That’s what writing was for me at the time.” After about six months of writing, Anjuli stepped back and looked at her work and said, “I think I just wrote a book.” But she didn’t share it with anyone at the time.


“I started writing and I couldn’t stop,” Anjuli shared. It was through those publications that she discovered her own love of blogging. Anjuli was traveling the world with her photography business, and her work was published in magazines and blogs. Her story starts 10 years ago as a photographer. In this conversation we’ll chat about book writing and self-car and honoring her own time and space as a mother. I want to get deep with Anjuli today, because she is so skilled at helping people unpack their vulnerabilities and understand the deeper places in their hearts. She’s a mother of five children, an author, a speaker, a retired photographer, and so much more. The next several views? Well, I wanted to hear her calming voice and truly understand the deeper meaning of the title, “Stay”. I watched Anjuli Paschall’s book trailer more than five times as I prepared for this conversation, the first was just to learn more about her book. Over the last decade we’ve been quiet cheerleaders for one another, but I will never, ever forget the way she showed up for me when I dropped into her inbox, a mere admirer of her photography. She graciously answered every question I sent as a complete stranger, thousands of miles away.


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