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The first guide to self-realization addressing both outer and inner
self showing balance in all things as the only means to having it
all.......... Going Through The Change started out first as a
personal journal, notes I had taken on a journey back through a
troubled childhood that had led to an even more troubled adulthood.
It forced me to embrace the pain I concealed as a means to let it
go. I had done what I believe so many accomplished women do. I
carefully built a facade designed to portray strength and character
to those who might look upon it, while at the same time hiding my
secrets from those who might pass judgment. I tended my garden on a
daily basis, happily waving to neighbors as they came and went, all
the while failing to comprehend the erosion consistently,
painstakingly eating away at the very core of my existence. It
wasn't until sometime after my forty-second birthday I came to the
cruel realization my energy reserves were completely exhausted and
my will to continue the charade had altogether vanquished.
Virtually addicted to sleep medication and alcohol, I was crumbling
underneath the pressures of a life I failed to recognize, much less
appreciate. I was the victim of an absentee marriage trying to
raise two teenagers by myself. The demands of running a household
whose appearance had to be no less than perfect, while conducting
myself in a calm, controlled manner at work had taken its toll.
Departures from reality took me on out-of-control shopping binges I
couldn't afford and through numerous affairs with men I couldn't
stand, all culminating in a failed suicide attempt, which landed me
in an institution. It was there I found strength through necessity.
If change was inevitable, then I wanted to change for the better. I
examined the social morays of women throughout the 40's, 50's, 60's
and 70's, which had all served to influence my life, and from there
I began a personal inventory, which began the healing process. It's
mission is to help other professional women, as well as housewives
coming of age to identify the wholes and drains in their own lives
in order that they may make any necessary repairs, thereby
propelling them into a more honest and productive mature life where
change in not only inevitable, but preferable. It provides a
step-by-step guide organizing and streamlining this process so that
it is easily understandable and most of all manageable. It's
purpose is first and foremost to tell women it's okay not to be
perfect in a world that all too often places unreasonable demands
upon you, and to tell you you're not alone when you sometimes feel
like a failure. It's overall concept is to convince women no matter
how many mistakes you may have made, it's never too late to effect
positive change not only in your own life, but in every life you
touch.
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