Carrie Underwood Shows Off The Cover Of New Book 'Find Your Path'

Carrie Underwood is adding another accomplishment to her already extensive resume: published author. The country star and clothing line owner is releasing her first book, Find Your Path, in March. On Thursday, she gave fans a first look at the book by posting the cover online.

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"Excited to share the cover of my new book #FindYourPath coming out in March 2020! Pre-order your copy today!" she wrote on Instagram along side an image of the book.

Fans are super pumped to get their hands on a copy. "Oh my word!! The cover turned out stunning. So proud of you!" one of her friends said.

"Can’t wait to read!! I’m so proud of you and how far you’ve come!" a fan wrote.

"Beautiful! I can’t wait to have the physical copy in my hands. Come on March 20," another replied.

"I want to be healthy and fit 52 weeks of the year, but that doesn’t mean I have to be perfect every day," Underwood said in a statement released by the publisher.

"This philosophy is a year-round common-sense approach to health and fitness that involves doing your best most of the time — and by that I don’t mean being naughty for three days and good for four. I mean doing your absolute best most of the time during every week, 52 weeks of the year."

She previously talked to PEOPLE about the book. "Fitness and healthy living have been a passion of mine for years," she said. "It took time to find my way and navigate my wellness journey, and this book will provide tips and tools to help the reader find what is practical and sustainable in his or her everyday life for all 52 weeks of the year, and help lead them toward a positive lifestyle."

A press release from the publisher provided further insight into the book. "From her passion for sports as a kid, to the pressure to look perfect and fit the mold as she launched her career after winning American Idol, to eventually discovering the importance of balance and the meaning of true health," it read.