Every Day’S a Good Day

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Terry Gordon ISBN: 9781491784747
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 8, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Terry Gordon
ISBN: 9781491784747
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 8, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

For most of his life, author Terry Gordon found expressing his thoughts and feelings almost impossible. It could have been because of a lack of self-confidence or simply because no one was there to listen. This was where author Terry Gordon found himself after his mother died when he was twelve. In his book, Every Days a Good Day, Gordon shares his struggle to survive.

When a note Gordon wroteexpressing that he could no longer cope in the world anymoreflew from his shirt pocket just as a gentle breeze passed over, he took it as a sign that prevented him from stepping in front of a train. He was only thirteen.

Life doesnt automatically get better when you write things down, but its a way to get a grasp on those events that trigger your depression and even rage. To receive love, respect, and understanding, you must first give the same. This memoir tells how one person overcame a life of adversity and despair to become better person. Despite what seems like hopelessness, there is a reason to go on.

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For most of his life, author Terry Gordon found expressing his thoughts and feelings almost impossible. It could have been because of a lack of self-confidence or simply because no one was there to listen. This was where author Terry Gordon found himself after his mother died when he was twelve. In his book, Every Days a Good Day, Gordon shares his struggle to survive.

When a note Gordon wroteexpressing that he could no longer cope in the world anymoreflew from his shirt pocket just as a gentle breeze passed over, he took it as a sign that prevented him from stepping in front of a train. He was only thirteen.

Life doesnt automatically get better when you write things down, but its a way to get a grasp on those events that trigger your depression and even rage. To receive love, respect, and understanding, you must first give the same. This memoir tells how one person overcame a life of adversity and despair to become better person. Despite what seems like hopelessness, there is a reason to go on.

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