Erika, an event planner, writes to her diary about some of the hardest times in her life. She introduces the entries by briefly outlining fictional encounters with potential clients. The diary itself becomes a silent character who listens, receives, and provides a safe venting space. Her real-life, heartfelt outpouring in each entry leaves the reader pondering whether Erika's life lessons might be applicable to their own lives.
That's not all, any event planner reading The Process could easily take the closing portions of the entries and teach aspiring event planners. How? Six of the entries end how they begin by taking those fictious encounters with potential clients and showcasing event ideas and planning methods. Erika intentionally leaves some holes in the planning so that seasoned event planners can use them for instruction. Any reader could learn a thing or two about event planning too.
Just when the reader thinks that they have received all that The Process offers, Erika leaves them with twelve blank diary pages to jump start their own diary reflections. One must read it to understand the significance of twelve.
Ultimately, The Process will leave readers wondering how one person could survive such pain while simultaneously feeling hopeful about their own futures after this brief glimpse into Erika's process.
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