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Brionna Nijah Released Her New Book “IM NOT GOOD” + Get To Know Her.

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Brionna Nijah is an author, poet, and motivational speaker who focuses on bringing awareness and solutions to mental, emotional, and spiritual health to youth. As someone who struggled with suicidal ideation, depression, and self-mutilation, she dedicates herself in helping others realize that internal peace is possible. As an experienced and esteemed public speaker, published poet, and author, Brionna Nijah aims to deliver education, inspiration, and hope to a variety of audiences on teen suicide and mental health. She has spoken at McDonough High School, Bowie State University, and youth ministries. Her book BREATHE, is located at McDonough High School, Odenton, and Crofton public libraries, and countless households. She has been a spotlight artist for her poetic work at RedZone Blitz. Brionna Nijah is also a lover of ART. She believes in the power of expressing and communicating thoughts and feelings in words, on canvases, and on-screen.

Visit: https://www.brionnanijah.com/

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The DMV Daily – Tell us about your recent release:

Brionna Nijah – I’M NOT GOOD is a mental health self-help book that helps the reader target their root triggers. Oftentimes when someone asks us how we are doing, we respond – I’M GOOD. Without thinking we have a triggered response to this question. But why? I’M Not Good explores how our triggered responses are keeping us away from true peace.
The DMV Daily – Who inspired you to get into writing?
Brionna Nijah – Can’t say anyone did. I have been writing since I was ten. It started off as a school assignment and has grown to how I release my thoughts.
The DMV Daily – How would you describe the experience of writing a book?
Brionna Nijah – A long journey with unexpected stop signs. The book must reveal itself to you. We can’t rush to the end, no matter how long it takes.
The DMV Daily – We know it’s always a creative process with being an author, could you tell the people whats your process like as a creator?
Brionna Nijah – I like to have a hot cup of tea, a pen, and paper. Initially, I just have to get out how I feel, what I am noticing, and what I think should be done about it. Once my thoughts are on paper and I can see and visualize them, then I begin to type.
The DMV Daily – How would you say Social Media has impacted your development?
Brionna Nijah – Social media has helped me with developing content ideas and marketing strategies.
The DMV Daily – Which famous author(s) do you admire?
Brionna Nijah – Richard Wright.
The DMV Daily – What is the best advice you’ve been given?
Brionna Nijah – When your thoughts line up with God’s, no one and nothing can stop you.
The DMV Daily – If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?
Brionna Nijah – I tend to overthink. That is the one thing I would definitely change about me.
The DMV Daily – Dope! So, what’s next for you?
Brionna Nijah – I wanted to host a book signing. Unfortunately, COVID is messing that up. So instead, I will be hosting a virtual book tour. In the fall, I will be going back to school to get my Masters in Forensic Psychology. Over the years, I’ve spoken at colleges, high schools, and youth ministries about suicide and depression. Forensic Psychology will help me to help juveniles in detention centers and implement better protocols and programs that will help further our youth.

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