Showing posts with label #death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #death. Show all posts

Thursday, November 30, 2023

Has Your Faith Been Challenged Due to the Loss of a Child?

What is Your Rhythm in Life? You CAN Make Courageous Decisions

Clint Hatton's world was turned upside down on September 23, 2019. The entire world was turned upside down in 2020.

Clint Hatton had to rise from the ashes of the tragic death of his seventeen-year-old son, Gabriel, a licensed pilot killed in a plane crash while living his dream in 2019. How do you not allow fear, loss, or anything else life throws at you but rather be a carrier of hope, living your dream, and choosing to find a way to love and serve others along the journey?

Clint believes we were created to live a courageous life! He burns with a passion to inspire and help you overcome every obstacle our dynamic world throws at you.

Clint Hatton is an author, motivational speaker, personal development and leadership coach, and the founder of BigBoldBrave based in Dallas, Texas. He has been coaching individuals and teams for over twenty years with a proven track record of helping people grow personally, achieve success, and build healthier marriages and relationships.

Clint's interview will challenge you, grip your heartstrings, and help move you to action



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Big Bold Brave: How to Live Courageously in a Risky World contains wisdom and strategies Cline lived by to thrive despite his greatest personal loss.

COURAGEOUS HUMANS, INSPIRING LIVES

Big, Bold, Brave calls you to live a courageous life! Every human is uniquely created to fulfill a divine purpose. If you burn with a desire to inspire others and overcome every obstacle our dynamic world throws at us, this book is for you.

Clint Hatton shares the mindsets, insights, and character traits that have empowered him and his family to rise from the ashes of the tragic death of their seventeen-year-old son, Gabriel, and continue to chase their dreams.

Learn how to:

- Distinguish between natural and unnatural fears.

- Turn your pain from loss or extreme disappointment into a catalyst.

- Remain in a state of gratefulness, joy, and hope despite your circumstances.

- Recognize opportunities and possibilities where others see closed doors.

- Develop your character to love and serve others and live a fulfilling life.

- ... and much more.


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Friday, May 5, 2023

Do You Know Why it is Necessary to Set Healthy Boundaries?

ARE YOU A SPITFIRE WHO REFUSES TO QUIT?

 

When Stephanie Jordan’s husband passed away in December 2014, she had an eight-month-old, a two-year-old, a seven-year-old, a nine-year-old, and a thirteen-year-old whose lives went into chaos.


Stephanie Jordan




Together with her loss, she homeschooled and owned a large salon company. She was totally traumatized and felt as though she did not possess a brain cell for nearly a year and a half. She struggled with suicidal thoughts and to keep her life intact because she was completely overwhelmed and absolutely devastated. 


Stephanie is an author, publisher, and cosmetologist who rides a Harley Davidson Sportster 48 (1200) and has learned that the key to survival is setting boundaries.


If you don't have the time...

If you don't have the energy...

If you don't have the money...

SAY "NO"

And S T O P feeling guilty!


In her interview, Stephanie shares her story and the tools for setting healthy boundaries in every area of your life to help you survive any trauma and thrive:


 

Stephanie Jordan

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Set boundaries and set yourself free!
Do you leave family gatherings
 frustrated?
Do you have 
volatile conversations on social media about modern issues and just wish you could get away?

Stephanie Jordan helps you to understand and establish boundaries so you can have healthier relationship experiences. Understanding is the beginning of wisdom, and Stephanie explains with real-life examples how boundaries can be helpful or how a lack of boundaries can be harmful to relationships.

Believing in Boundaries urges you to set and hold your boundaries to make every relationship healthier.

Believing in Boundaries lays the foundation for the pursuit of boundaries in every area of your life.

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Saturday, January 21, 2023

Have You Wondered What to Do as Your Parents Age and May Need Your Full-time Care?

After being a primary caregiver for her mother for over six years, author Lynn Abate-Johnson understands the typhoon of emotions and responsibilities that come with caring for a loved one. However, she discovered how to blossom through (and after) caregiving rather than let it drown her. 

Out of Love

By using her natural organizational skills and her solid work ethic, she developed systems and processes to help navigate the difficult journey of caregiving, which allowed her to go from “What am I going to do without my mom?” to “I know I can thrive after she’s gone–just as she would want.”


Like most caregivers, Lynn juggled caregiving duties with a full-time career. In her daily life, she’s a business consultant and global community builder. 


Caregivers are worthy of the same love, care, and attention they give their loved ones, which means they need emotional and logistical support to help them thrive. Unfortunately, it can take copious hours of research to find the resources they need, which leaves them feeling drained, frustrated, and overwhelmed.


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Lynn Abaté-Johnson understands this firsthand, having been a primary caregiver for her mother for six years. She believes caregivers deserve to be cared for as well, which is why her book Out of Love provides readers with reassurance, comfort, and practical systems and processes to help caregivers provide care easier and discover how to blossom through their journey.


Lynn Abate-Johnson



Dear Fellow Caregiver,

You are not alone.

I'm with you.

Have you ever felt like you are in a tsunami of emotions? One day, everything was fine, and then something about someone you love changed forever. Out of Love was written for you, in your time of need, and for those moments that feel hopeless. I wrote these words to encourage, inspire, and let you know that, "Everything will be ok, honey," as my dear mom, Rosemary Ann Hakim (aka RahRah) would say if she were still with us.

Out of love, I learned how to be a caregiver.

Out of necessity, I created systems and tools that supported the daily tasks inherent in caring for someone with a life-threatening dis-ease.

During the six years of my mom's illness, I journaled daily and in the aftermath of her death, I was able to see the vital lessons those years taught me.

In my daily life, I'm a business consultant and community builder. The life of a caregiver was unfamiliar to me but somehow, as you will, I figured it out (not perfectly) purposely. I am honored to share my personal journey with you.

As my mom always said, "Life goes on."

And as usual, she was right about that. You will see that in this book.

Everything is going to be ok. I promise.

I'm with you.

Warmly,

Lynn Abaté-Johnson


Lynn Abate-Johnson


Lynn’s words offer a uniquely personal glimpse into her journey as a daughter of a strong mother, along with her own transformation in the aftermath of being a caregiver.


Lynn’s approach removes the stigma of grief and her expressive and often vulnerable ways of sharing help to normalize what many families may take for granted or miss in their often overwhelming and new experiences as caregivers. There will be discomfort, shame, guilt, and layers of conditioning to discover in this book with the goal of bringing light to the dark and peace to the soul.



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Friday, December 3, 2021

Do You Know How to Laugh Through Life's Tragedies?

In May 2008 John Helton got very ill unexpectedly. He had 3 brain diseases at one time and no immunity. He was a newlywed of 3 ½ months. He survived miraculously but a few years later, the unbelievable happened.

Although John miraculously survived, he lost a lot of vision and is now legally blind. 

Do You Know How to Laugh Through Lifes Tragedies?

Those diseases were:

1.     Cerebral Histoplasmosis

2.     Meningitis (the brain swelling)

3.     Meningitis (the lining of the brain swelling)


John Helton is an author, Certified Relationship Coach, Certified Professional Coach, Certified Bereavement Coach, Certified Relationship Master Coach, and by April will be a Certified Master Coach, Certified Group Coach, and Certified Laser Coach, talk show host, and speaker. What could have drowned some people in a sea of pity, John has used that pain to be an encouragement to others.  

John is a National Champion Blind Bowler and won the scratch singles national title in Phoenix, Arizona in 2017, just after his wife passed away.

Blind Fury


His interview will challenge and inspire you in various ways. Be Encouraged! Be Challenged! And have a laugh as you look at your own life through new eyes.


Legally Blind



Do NOT buy this book if: 

  • 1) You do not like to be challenged.
  • 2) You do not like your toes stepped on.
  • 3) You do not like to laugh! 
From having vision to becoming legally blind, from being married to becoming a widower, this is the story of John, AKA The Blind Fury.

This book will encourage you, challenge you, make you laugh, and might even make you cry. Regardless, it is a challenge for all to “Stop Your Whining” and look at life from a different perspective. 


John Helton


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John Helton




Sunday, February 7, 2021

The Truth Revealed on How to Deal with Tragedy

NO MATTER how we prepare ourselves - when tragedy strikes it often throws us off the course we set for ourselves. 

Truth Revealed on How to deal with tragedy

Mary Potter Kenyon became a certified grief counselor in 2017. Mary works as Program Coordinator for Shalom Spirituality Center in Dubuque, Iowa, where she lives with the youngest of her eight children. Mary is widely published in newspapers, magazines, and anthologies, and the author of seven books, including the award winning Refined By Fire: A Journey of Grief and Grace, and the recently released Called to Be Creative: A Guide to Reigniting Your Creativity.

When Mary's husband, a five-year cancer survivor, died following a heart stent surgery in March 2012, four of her eight children still lived at home. She was 52 years old and had never worked full-time outside of her home. Suddenly she was faced with being a single parent. She had been someone’s wife since she was 19 years old. What NOW?