• What Readers Are Saying:

    Finding Fantastic Joy tells the author's powerful journey of navigating from a place of internal darkness to both internal and external joy. Fantastic joy can be an elusive feeling and finding joy demands intentional, and sometimes painful, personal work. As you read this book, you will experience the author's journey and find parallels to challenges in your own life. Refreshingly, the author doesn't tell her story only to help in her own journey. She provides a roadmap for others who are ready to find their own fantastic joy.

    Kim Akeley Charron

    Exceptional Mom, Community Convener, Education Advocate

  • What Readers Are Saying:

    After 20 years of working in politics Leah has crafted the strongest campaign message of her life in this story of finding herself and getting her joy back. My heart was moved as she shared difficult early life experiences and the resulting trauma and addictions. She then lays out a roadmap to recovery that we can all learn from. This authentic and raw account of Leah’s journey to joy will be an encouragement to many.

    Paula Woodward

    Rockstar Mom, Conservative Thought Leader, Small Business Owner

  • What Readers Are Saying:

    As someone in recovery myself, I found this book so relatable. It is a quick read with huge impact and insight that is sure to bring value to many, but especially women who are navigating motherhood and career aspirations. Leah tells her story in a straightforward, energetic manner, weaving together her journey in both a spiritual and practical way. The “campaign” approach she takes is a fresh spin on steps to recovery, and as someone who also puts a huge (over) emphasis on achievement in my life, I found it to be a great tool in my approach to recovery. Leah’s story is brave and will surely inspire others.

    Jenna Doneen

    Mom Extraordinaire, Creative Director of Life

  • What Readers Are Saying:

    Leah’s journey and honesty had a profound impact on me as a driven professional who shared her addictions to success and winning at all costs. We could all benefit from a vision of ourselves through the development of a self-advocacy campaign as she so eloquently describes. The use of campaign techniques, and her reawakening of spirituality, to facilitate her journey to self-discovery that led to finding fantastic joy is something we can all emulate; which could facilitate a more vibrant dialogue between the tribes that currently exist in today's political landscape that as she states “are not the narratives of reality!"

    Billy Horton

    Democratic Strategist

  • What Readers Are Saying:

    Finding Fantastic Joy is an easy and fun read for how deep it goes. The author speaks so frankly about her experience that you might miss how extraordinary and deeply beautiful it is. It’s a story of triumph and forgiveness, without the saccharine play on emotions that’s common of the genre. If you’re in the dark woods, this book provides instructions on finding your way out.

    Christina G.

  • What Readers Are Saying:

    Finding Fantastic Joy is equal parts love, pain, redemption, family, journey, discovery, humor and rebirth. For those asking life's biggest questions, Leah's journey and plan for life can help you find direction.

    Tom Lucero

    Former CU Regent

  • What Readers Are Saying:

    Always fierce and never filtered, Leah Johnson’s Finding Fantastic Joy is a tour de force in speaking truth to power. The power of self-doubt, self-examination, and ultimately self-redemption. In these trying times that have left so many of us battered and broken, Finding Fantastic Joy is a book that shows us how to build new and stronger foundations that help guide us on a path to becoming our best selves. Read it, and you’ll be better off for doing so.

    Will Johnson

    Senior Vice President, Business Development, Daily Kos

Tattered Cover Colorado Author Program Honoree

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Finding Fantastic Joy: How Building a Self-Advocacy Campaign Led Me Out of Darkness 

Do you struggle with striving to be perfect or obsess about achieving the next big goal? Yet you feel you constantly fall short? If you don’t know where these impulses and feelings come from or how to fix them, you are not alone. Author Leah Johnson, a former elected official, trauma warrior, and mom-guilt fighter, shares her story of how an all-consuming addiction to achievement can be stopped. Using her experience of over 20 years in campaign politics, Johnson shows us how building  a self-advocacy campaign can create purpose and joy in all areas of life.

Join her inside these pages to witness her evolution through trauma and addiction to find her true self and embody important life lessons including how to: 

  • Redefine the meaning of true success 

  • Identify your values and prioritize happiness

  • Understand your trauma and how to thrive beyond it

  • Confront and break the cycles of addiction caused by trauma

  • Create a self-advocacy campaign to live your life with joy

About the Author

Leah Johnson’s résumé includes the words Obama, Kay Hagen, and City Councilwoman, but what she has come to find out is that “mom” is the best title she’s ever added to her résumé. After a career that fueled her addiction to success and other things, life was dark, and something had to change. Forced to take a step back, she re-evaluated her priorities and started fresh in many ways. Now she lives with a freedom to be herself and know how far from perfect she is. As an imperfect mother of two, she sometimes says bad words, frequently forgets to pack snacks for preschool, and on occasion, her kids eat popsicles for breakfast. But she knows she is doing the best she can, and that is all people can do on their journey. She had a whole lot of traumas early in life that made the middle part tough. But through an intense spiritual awakening, a reevaluation of priorities, and kicking a few addictions, Leah has confronted her trauma, found a way to pull herself out of the depths of sadness, and finds herself on a lifelong journey to build a self-advocacy campaign to constantly find fantastic joy.

 

Leah grew up in Loveland, Colorado, and has an undergraduate degree from Boston University, and half of a master’s degree in Public Policy and Administration from Northwestern University (because, well, sometimes you just don’t finish things). She has had a 20-year career in campaign politics and public affairs. Her little family unit is everything to her and she spends every free moment she can with them traveling the world or having dance parties in their kitchen.