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Release : 2008-05
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
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Book Synopsis Broken Chains by : Lisa Tucci-Caselli

Download or read book Broken Chains written by Lisa Tucci-Caselli. This book was released on 2008-05. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Randy s Chase is the former winner of the Editors choice Award. Awarded by the International Library of Poetry in 1999. He writes for young children who need a book that is fun, easy too read and can keep their attention. The author himself was a slow reader and wishes to Thank the Teacher who never gave up on him. Thank you Jewels! You started simple and made me believe in myself, When other Teachers looked the other way. I only wish you could have known the difference you made in my life. This story is for a teacher like you.

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Release : 2015-09-29
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Book Synopsis Broken Chains by : Counselor Judy

Download or read book Broken Chains written by Counselor Judy. This book was released on 2015-09-29. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winston Churchill once said that success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. I have always looked to inspirational quotes like this to get me through hardships, and Churchills words are no exception. Over the years, I have learned firsthand that I, like everyone else, am not perfect. Instead of allowing my failures to discourage me, I have come to see them as learning experiences that have enlightened me and shaped me into the individual I have finally come to love and respect. All things in life have a silver lining. Through my failures, I have become a more efficient problem solver. I have gathered the strength to move forward in life and accomplish things I never thought possible. This is the story of my life. It was not an easy story for me to tell since I am a product of childhood abuse and family neglect. I had to come to overcome my shame of being abused, but I knew that by not telling the story, I would forever remain a victim. To become a survivor, I had to speak out about what I endured. In the early years, I developed coping mechanisms like denial and the repression of feelings. At the time, this was the only way I could survive the harmful effects of my childhood traumas. Seeing firsthand how judgmental people can be, deterred me from being open with others about who I was and what I had experienced. But eventually, I realized that silence and these coping mechanisms I was implementing, were keeping me from becoming a healthy individual. I began by examining the ways in which my childhood either adversely affected or actually helped me. I had to ask myself many painful questions. Could I become the good mother I was never shown to be? Was I able to break the chains of abuse and neglect? Could I finally stop the cycle and show future generations that there is hopethat life could be filled with love and free from abuse? My children were my lightning rod, the reason that I pursued emotional health. They made me realize that I had to finally open up and speak out publicly. I finally understood that I could make the difference in the lives of others and be a positive influence for someone else. Oh, how I wish I had had such a person in my childhood! But I have learned that my troubled past is not only a part of me; it has shaped me into who I have become. When I counsel others and hear all the stories, I am struck by how many people are still troubled by their painful childhoods and their own personal stories of abuse and neglect. Whats remarkable, though, is that now I am able to focus solely on what they are going through. I dont think any more about what I endured; rather, I think about how I can help. I have finally become the person I have always wanted to become, in large part because I have learned to accept, respect, and love myself. This knowledge has enabled me to accept, respect, and love others. I believe that we all go through some sort of failures in life, and at times, many of us have fallen into a cycle of abuse. The only difference between those that stay in that cycle and those that break those chains is personal responsibility. I believe that we all have the potential to break the chains of abuse and neglect. The key factor is whether we chose to do something about it.

Broken Chains

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Broken Chains

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Release : 2011-06
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Book Synopsis Broken Chains by : Rebecca Ann

Download or read book Broken Chains written by Rebecca Ann. This book was released on 2011-06. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through all obstacles, I have overcome. Beyond all temptation, I am here. Out of Satan's chains, I have broken. I have found God's light and let it guide me through darkness. The hope I have is leading me to move forward. I pray for bound souls and hope to inspire them to be God's children.

Breaking Chains

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Book Synopsis Breaking Chains by : Alfred M. Flett

Download or read book Breaking Chains written by Alfred M. Flett. This book was released on 2024-11-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Setting the Captives Free After suffering with suicidal thoughts and addictions for many years, Alfred Flett found himself back in the very church he’d attended as a child. Christianity wasn’t practised in his home, but he was made to attend Sunday school, where he heard the life-changing words of John 3:16. But he eventually dropped out of Sunday school and never returned to church until he was an adult. The path he chose left him a broken young man, and life seemed hopeless. He tried self-help techniques like psychology and counselling, but nothing seemed to help. His need went beyond the physical and emotional. He was running away from his Creator who had made him for a purpose. Have you ever asked yourself: Why am I here? Who created me? What’s my purpose? Alfred found the answer in the person of Jesus Christ. He filled the spiritual vacuum in his life, and He can do the same for you!

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