Things are NOT Falling Apart, They are Falling Into Place!
Rising Above Your Childhood
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Book Details
About the Book
The
effects of POVERTY and ALCOHOL ABUSE on a CHILD can be DEVASTATING and can
leave SCARS that can take a LIFETIME to HEAL.
This
book shares a story of emotional scars, so deep and lasting, that they can
effect an entire life. What are the effects of being raised in such an
environment?
A
Poor Self Image
A Feeling of being "Different"
The Inability to Accept Love
A Negative Outlook on Life
A Failure Mindset
A Tendency to Conform
We judge Success based upon Material Things
We tend to Sacrifice our Dreams
How
do we overcome these effects?
We
must change our way of Thinking
We
must find out who we are, our personality type, to understand how and why we
react to situations the way that we do.
We
must learn to view Failure as a Stepping Stone to Success
We
need to Look Forward not Backward
Learn
from the pages of life in a poor, rural,
Share
the story of life in the South, including colorful characters, fun and
adventure, and those defining moments that we all face in our lives. In too many cases, we do not respond to those
defining moments in a way that produces a self-concept that is healthy and
true. Many precious years can be
wasted. Maybe this is your story as
well.
These
are not the ramblings of a psychologist, the clinical diagnosis of a doctor nor
the thesis of an accomplished scholar.
Any advice that you glean from this book has not been tested against a focus
group or written up in a medical journal.
But it has been proven in one person’s simple journey.
About the Author
Phillip
D. Wiginton is an author, humorist, musician and entrepreneur. After spending over 20 years in the computer
technology field, he is now pursuing his true loves, writing and music. He lives with his wife, two children and
cocker spaniel, Thelma Lou, in the Southeast.
After
struggling with problems of low self-esteem and feelings of failure, Phillip
embarked upon a search for answers. In
the process, he examined the pages of his life, the history of his family and
the impact of growing up in poverty with an alcoholic father. By coming to an understanding of his own
temperament, personality and purpose in life, Phillip found joy and happiness
and wishes to help others who face similar struggles.
Visit
his web site at www.wordsbyphillip.com.