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This book will inspire with its collection of encouraging stories, ideas and empowering calls to action! It is a comprehensive guide divided into five sections. Each designed to help the reader free him or herself from depression, no matter what their disability may be. Cynthia's personal journey allows the reader to understand that they are not alone. Short stories offer lessons learned. Helpful tips are provided on various ways to view and enjoy life. The exercise section encourages readers to investigate, understand and develop respect and compassion for themselves. And the final section…mehr

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This book will inspire with its collection of encouraging stories, ideas and empowering calls to action! It is a comprehensive guide divided into five sections. Each designed to help the reader free him or herself from depression, no matter what their disability may be. Cynthia's personal journey allows the reader to understand that they are not alone. Short stories offer lessons learned. Helpful tips are provided on various ways to view and enjoy life. The exercise section encourages readers to investigate, understand and develop respect and compassion for themselves. And the final section offers information and FAQs on an array of disabilities. In summary, this book provides ways to enable the reader to implement the changes necessary to create a happier life. "Smile at the world, they'll wonder what you're up too!" Cynthia L. De Boer
Autorenporträt
Cynthia Lee De Boer is an Inspirational Speaker, and Disability Advocate, and Author of 'Me, Myself and Eye.' She brings her personal experiences and discoveries to her audiences and to the page. Her inspirational mini-memoirs mission is to inspire others to find their inner strength through this challenging time of loss by offering important information. Her website www.cynthialdeboer.com not only shares her book but also has a story section where authors can showcase their short stories, Writing has been a lifelong passion and her work has been published in several magazines. Cynthia's passion to bring the Taboo subject of prosthetic eyes into the light of awareness and compassion is being shared through her speaking engagements. Born in Colorado in 1960, she quickly faced numerous health challenges. These challenges, as well as her varied work and life experiences, have afforded her the opportunity to gain compassion and understanding of herself and others.