"Keep trying. Don't give up on it so quickly. You can do this. Keep your head up and spirits high. Someone one day will help you gain your wings and fly. Don't you dare give up on me! Don't you dare give up on everyone else!" My inner voice yelled at me repeatedly, trying to get me to understand what it wanted. And that's when I felt it. The overwhelming and refreshing feeling of relaxation entering my mind and body and sorrow drifting away like it was nothing but dust off of an old book. "Just Breathe," I told myself through a soft whisper, trying to clear my mind of things that stressed me and made my mind jumbled up. "Just Breathe" is a book about a struggle with ones physical, emotional and mental state through the "game" of life, avoiding obstacles and trying to overcome them. When the obstacles become too challenging and hard, one wants to give up, but we all need that little side voice in our head that tells us "keep going" and "don't give in so soon". When people read "Just Breathe", the goal is to overcome the reader with raw emotion and feeling, have them feel how the author feels and relate on a deep level of personality, emotional state and attitude, to be able to speak on things that most people go through and have that sense of relief that they're not alone with whatever they go through and to relax them in a sense of "Hey, that person is like me too," and to make them feel comfortable, yet uncomfortable and that's exactly what this book is about. Relating various readers in various ways that some people can't.