After finding her brother dead from a financially motivated
suicide, this gripping story shows one woman's journey from her
haunting financial past to financial hope. "I harbored my own
financial distress and secrets just like my brother. I knew that I
needed to tell my husband about our own descending financial
situation. 'The dread' was back with its baneful eyes piercing my
soul. I was utterly lost, and I needed to find a way out." Money
pervades all aspects of our lives; however, our past pervades all
areas of our money. I was already married with a family when I
found out how my childhood fears influenced my financial decisions.
Looking back I remember my father as a man's man. Standing at six
foot four, he was an imposing figure. He had a narcissistic
personality which both attracted people to him and made people fear
him. As a child, each evening when the sound of my father's
footsteps reached our front porch, one of us children would yell,
"Run " Katherine Paterson, national ambassador for Young People's
Literature, said that "a child's heart is a resilient thing. Bend
in out of shape and it bends back but rough it up too much and it
develops ruts." My heart had developed deep ruts, and for most of
my life when I felt fear, I ran. This is a book about how I stopped
running.
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