
Rosangelica Barroeta has become a familiar voice for women seeking strength in seasons marked by struggle, silence, or transition. Her journey includes moments that tested her identity and faith, yet each chapter of her life shaped the method she now shares with readers. With a global community of women who connect to her honesty and resilience, Rosangelica has turned her personal transformation into something teachable and accessible.
Her new book, Declara, Cree y Recibe, goes beyond storytelling. It breaks down the exact steps that helped her rebuild her life, reclaim her voice, and choose a path aligned with purpose rather than pain. The guide invites readers to slow down, face themselves with truth, and declare what they want with intention. It offers a clear structure for releasing what hurts, strengthening belief, and taking action with faith.
In this conversation, Rosangelica opens up about why she wrote the book, how the method works, and what she hopes every woman discovers as she moves through its pages.
What inspired you to turn your healing process into a step-by-step guide?
My own healing journey changed my life in ways I never thought possible. For years I carried wounds, patterns, and fears that didn’t belong to me-stories inherited from my past, from my family, from pain that I never fully understood. When I finally decided to confront all of it, I realized that healing is not luck, nor magic. It’s a method.
As I began writing, I saw that every step I took-declaring, believing, acting, letting go, and receiving-was repeatable. I felt a deep calling to share it. I wanted women to know they don’t have to walk through darkness alone. Turning my process into a guide was my way of offering clarity, structure, and hope so that anyone can follow the path I walked and experience transformation for themselves.
Which part of the method creates the biggest shift for women starting from pain or confusion?
The biggest shift usually happens in the Declara phase.
Most women arrive exhausted, overwhelmed, or disconnected from themselves. When they finally pause and declare what they truly want-and what they no longer accept-something powerful awakens inside them.
Declaring is the moment they reclaim their voice.
It breaks silence, breaks patterns, and breaks the belief that they must stay where they are. Once a woman dares to speak her truth with intention, the rest of the transformation begins to flow naturally.
How does the book blend personal narrative with practical exercises?
I wrote this book with the intention of being real, raw, and honest. I share moments of my life that were painful, uncomfortable, and deeply personal because I wanted readers to feel seen-not preached to.
Each chapter begins with story, emotion, and vulnerability, and then transitions into clear, practical exercises so that readers can take action immediately.
It’s never just “here is my story”; it’s always:
Here is what I lived, here is what I learned, and here is exactly how you can apply it today.
This structure turns the book into both a testimony and a guide-heart and strategy working together.
How does your method help readers overcome negative beliefs and rebuild their inner voice?
Negative beliefs often come from years of silence-years of thinking we must tolerate pain, minimize ourselves, or accept patterns we never chose.
My method helps readers confront those beliefs with intentional declarations.
By writing, repeating, and claiming new truths with conviction, they create mental and emotional space to hear themselves again.
It’s not about pretending everything is fine – it’s about choosing new thoughts that align with their worth.
Over time, these declarations reshape their inner dialogue, strengthen confidence, and reconnect them to a voice that had been waiting to rise.
How do faith and action work together in the method?
Faith is the foundation, and action is the confirmation. One without the other remains incomplete.
Faith allows readers to believe that something better is possible, even if their present reality looks nothing like what they dream.
Action turns that faith into results-small steps, daily choices, and intentional habits that move them forward.
Together, these two elements create a method that is spiritually grounded but also practical and achievable. Readers can expect real transformation because they learn to trust God, trust themselves, and also take aligned steps toward what they declared.
What elements make the book supportive rather than just instructional?
I wrote the book as if I were sitting beside the reader-almost like a friend, a sister, or a guide walking with her. The tone is compassionate, understanding, and deeply human.
I included:
- Letters that speak directly to the reader’s heart
- Affirmations to comfort and empower
- Exercises that feel gentle, not overwhelming
- Stories that remind them they aren’t alone
- Encouragement in every chapter
The book doesn’t just tell women what to do; it emotionally holds them while they learn how to do it.
What is one early step that helps readers release patterns or relationships that hold them back?
One of the earliest and most impactful steps is the “Declara lo que sueltas” exercise.
Here, readers identify what drains them-the patterns, fears, expectations, or relationships that dim their light-and they write them down with honesty.
This declaration is not passive; it’s a conscious release.
Once they name what has been limiting them, they can finally detach from it.
This step creates emotional space for new beginnings and empowers readers to stop repeating cycles that do not align with who they are becoming.
What transformation do you hope readers experience after finishing the book?
My greatest hope is that readers walk away with a renewed sense of power, clarity, and identity.
I want them to feel grounded in who they are, confident in what they deserve, and connected to a method they can use for the rest of their lives.
If they finish the book feeling lighter, stronger, and more aligned with their purpose – if they finally believe that they can create the life they once thought was impossible – then the book has done what it was born to do. “Declara, Cree y Recibe” is not just a method. It is a rebirth.
From the editor…
Declara, Cree y Recibe invites women to return to themselves with honesty and courage. Through personal stories, guided exercises, and a method built from lived experience, Rosangelica Barroeta offers a path to reclaiming voice, intention, and faith. Her message is clear. Transformation begins the moment you declare what you deserve and trust yourself enough to receive it.
You can get the book at Amazon here or visit BarroetaBooks.com
Nancy Cole has over 15 years experience as a educator and health practitioner. She has a B.S. from Brock, and a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Guelph . Nancy has worked as a special medical consultant for a major insurance provider before becoming a freelance health author and public speaker.