K-Pop Therapy Through Taemin's Songs and Music
10 steps to healing through the music you already love. For fans who feel more than they say — and want to use those feelings for real, lasting growth.
"Heal through the beauty of Korean culture."
K-pop and K-dramas as therapeutic tools — where what you love becomes a path to growth, forgiveness, and self-acceptance.
10 steps to healing through the music you already love. For fans who feel more than they say — and want to use those feelings for real, lasting growth.
K-Pop Therapy Workbook
Self-Reflection, Deep Work and Transformation Through Taemin's Music. 17 chapters of guided exercises and Radical Forgiveness tools.
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Discovering the Meaning of Life Through K-Dramas
Your favorite dramas as a therapeutic tool. A guide to finding yourself — and healing your wounds — in every story you watch.
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The Story of a Friendship
Victoria and Eva — two women, a shattered friendship, and the freedom that comes from Radical Forgiveness. A novel with real therapeutic depth.
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Ages 4–7
Magic Hair Clips
Soo-jin and her guardian spirits go on magical adventures — learning to feel, release, and understand emotions through Radical Forgiveness.
Ages 4+
Teddy Patch and the Tangled Thread
Teddy and his friend Pippi the mouse discover that forgiveness turns life's tangles into something beautiful. Available in English and Korean.
Daily planners, reflection journals, and workbooks — each with beautiful Korean-culture inspired artwork. Tools for everyday growth and inner beauty.
I'm a certified Reiki Master of Healing and Radical Forgiveness Coach with a deep passion for sharing the holistic wisdom of my native Korean culture. I believe the key to life is happiness — and that happiness comes from consciously shifting how we see ourselves and the world.
A devoted fan of K-dramas and Taemin's music, I write books that use the beauty of Korean culture as therapeutic tools for growth, forgiveness, and self-acceptance. I write for adults seeking transformation, and for children learning to feel and belong.
Her name, In-Hyo (仁审), means 'benevolence' and 'filial piety' in Hanja — together: "clothed in virtue."
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