One a Day

by Vendon Wright


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/28/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781496986306
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781496986313

About the Book

During the course of our lives we encounter numerous obstacles that challenge us on every level. They vary from stressful situations to issues concerning our perception of ourselves. Some of the challenges put us under such immense pressure that there are days where we feel as though we could do with a little help and support. Since our daily problems change, it is also necessary to have a variety of techniques to suit.

One a Day addresses the main principals of living a happier life in greater detail. It covers techniques on confidence building, communication skills, how to deal with stress, handling rejection, and dealing with criticism. Using the step-by-step guide increases our tolerance level to stress and restores our belief in our abilities. There will be days when we need tips on self-help and other days where we require advice on becoming more successful.

One a Day has an inspirational phrase for every day of the year. Train your mind to divert your thoughts as you rapidly grow in strength. Read One a Day and watch your personality change for the better at the same time as becoming more confident and successful.


About the Author

Vendon Wright was born on the sixth of August 1966 in a small town called Rugby, in England. He was registered blind at the age of twenty-eight after a ten year battle with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), a rare eye disorder that slowly destroys the pigment cells in the eyes. So far, there are no known cures. Battling against such a crippling disease led him through a labyrinth of challenges. His fight to remain positive was put under more pressure when he found out that he was also suffering from Usher syndrome, a disorder that results with him going both deaf and blind.

His journey involved experiencing a wide range of emotions which was necessary in order of dealing with his disability. The issues and challenges became so intense that it brought him to a crossroad where he had the choice to give up fighting against such a crippling medical condition or to continue on his struggles. It was at this point where he became a Christian and now believes that God is with him through all his struggles. After a long hard battle of overcoming huge obstacles, he finally learned to embrace his medical condition.