
Welcome Home
A Guide to Building a Home for Your Soul
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Discover your inner sanctuary in "Welcome Home," Najwa Zebian's transformative guide that Mari Andrew calls "a master class in self-actualization." Praised by Mel Robbins as "a must-read," this poetic journey teaches what many seek but few find - authentic belonging within yourself.
Kernthemen in Welcome Home
- internal sanctuary
- emotional self-reliance
- authentic identity
- healing childhood wounds
- radical self-acceptance
Zitate aus Welcome Home
Sometimes, the hardest part isn't letting go but rather learning to start over.
Home isn't a physical place but where your soul belongs.
The biggest mistake we make is that we build our homes in other people.
Money doesn't buy happiness-a home does.
Stop changing yourself hoping someone will love you.
Personen in Welcome Home
- Najwa ZebianAuthor and subject who shares her healing journey
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Über den Autor von Welcome Home
Najwa Zebian, Lebanese-Canadian bestselling author of Welcome Home: A Guide to Building a Home for Your Soul, is a celebrated voice in self-help and poetic memoir. A former teacher turned activist, her work bridges lyrical prose with practical tools for healing trauma, self-acceptance, and reclaiming one’s voice.
Born in Lebanon and displaced to Canada at 16, Zebian channels her lived experiences of discrimination and rebuilding into transformative narratives, including her prior works Mind Platter (2016), The Nectar of Pain, and Sparks of Phoenix – all exploring themes of resilience and inner empowerment.
A Doctor of Educational Leadership, Zebian founded Soul Academy and hosts the Stories of the Soul podcast, amplifying her message of self-led healing. Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, Elle, and HuffPost, resonating with a global audience through raw vulnerability.
With over 250,000 copies sold across her six books, Zebian’s words have become tattoos, mantras, and lifelines for readers worldwide, cementing her reputation as a modern advocate for soul-deep transformation.
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Welcome Home is a transformative guide to building emotional resilience by creating an inner sanctuary of self-worth. Through memoir, poetry, and teachings, Zebian explores rooms like Self-Love, Forgiveness, and Compassion to help readers heal from seeking external validation. It emphasizes embracing vulnerability and constructing a stable identity independent of societal expectations.
This book is ideal for anyone feeling emotionally displaced, struggling with self-doubt, or seeking empowerment. Fans of poetic self-help authors like Rupi Kaur will appreciate Zebian’s blend of lyrical prose and practical tools. Educators, activists, and individuals navigating cultural identity or trauma will also find its insights invaluable.
Yes, particularly for its unique fusion of personal narrative and actionable frameworks. With a 4.17/5 rating, readers praise its reflective prompts and metaphors like the “Dream Garden” for fostering clarity. While abstract at times, its focus on self-compassion and boundary-setting resonates with those healing from emotional homelessness.
The “home” symbolizes an internal sanctuary built through intentional self-discovery. Zebian structures it into six rooms: Self-Love (foundation), Forgiveness (releasing resentment), Compassion (embracing empathy), Clarity (self-awareness), Surrender (accepting emotions), and the Dream Garden (nurturing aspirations). Each room represents a step toward emotional stability.
- Self-Love: Prioritize your worth over external approval.
- Forgiveness: Free yourself from past pain.
- Compassion: Extend kindness inward to foster resilience.
- Clarity: Identify and challenge self-limiting beliefs.
- Surrender: Embrace emotions without judgment to catalyze growth
While direct quotes are sparse in summaries, key themes include:
- “Build your home within yourself, so you never feel homeless.”
- “Surrender is not defeat; it’s the courage to face what you cannot control.”
- “Your vulnerability is the blueprint for your strength.”
Some readers note its abstract, poetry-driven approach may lack concrete steps for practical application. Those expecting rigid self-help frameworks might find its metaphorical style less actionable. However, its emphasis on introspection appeals to readers valuing emotional nuance over prescriptive advice.
Both address self-sabotage and healing, but Zebian’s work focuses on constructing an inner “home” through lyrical metaphors, while Brianna Wiest’s The Mountain Is You uses psychological analysis. Welcome Home suits readers preferring poetic reflection; Wiest’s book appeals to those seeking analytical frameworks.
Zebian shares her experiences of displacement and abuse, offering tools like journaling prompts and mindfulness exercises to process pain. The “Forgiveness Room” teaches releasing resentment, while “Surrender” encourages accepting emotions without shame, making it a resource for reclaiming agency after trauma.
A Lebanese-Canadian refugee turned educator and activist, Zebian fled Lebanon at 16 during the 2006 war. Her work with refugee students inspired her poetic voice. With a doctorate in Educational Leadership, she merges academic rigor with personal storytelling to address identity, trauma, and empowerment.
- Journaling: Use Zebian’s prompts to explore self-limiting beliefs.
- Mindfulness: Practice daily check-ins via the “Clarity Room.”
- Boundary-Setting: Align relationships with your “Self-Love” foundation.
- Gratitude: Cultivate the “Dream Garden” by noting small joys
Amid global shifts toward mental health prioritization and AI-driven disconnection, Zebian’s emphasis on inner stability resonates. The book’s focus on self-reliance, emotional resilience, and cultural identity aligns with contemporary dialogues on holistic well-being and authentic living.






















