If you are long time follower of mine you’ll recall that this blog started out at another domain a couple of years ago.
That first blog started out as a personal blog on which I also shared many principles of success. Some time ago I decided to do away with that blog and create one on the principles of Wealth, Wisdom and Success and the power of dreaming, acting, planning, and believing.
Lately however I’ve had long time followers tell me that my story should be shared. That said they found it inspiring and that it gave people hope.
Their opinion was that my story has a place on this blog. At the same time, my intuition was also telling me that it was important to share my story. Something I always intended to do again some day and in some way.
You see, I have lived a great life, but I like many others have experienced a past full of trauma, depression, illness, panic attacks, and plenty of failures. A doctor once told me I had experienced more trauma at a young age than most people will in a life-time.
Thankfully I’ve experienced great success and recovery as well. And those experiences have given insight to things I would have not known any other way.
So please journey with me as I continue on the road to success and continual recovery.
The journey into my past will begin shortly…
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Posted on Posted on February 22, 2010 under the following category: Life Mastery, My Life Story
Some of the Topics Covered In This Article Are: Leisa's Auto Biography
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Leisa, I look forward to hearing from you. It takes a lot of courage to share your story like this, but I know it will inspire all of us. There is a fantastic book written by two doctors regarding the positive traits of those who have come through trauma. It’s called The Resilient Self (authors are Wolin and Wolin). If you haven’t read it, you will really enjoy it.
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Thanks for the tip Stephen. It does sound like a book I would be interested in. I do believe that there are many positive things that come out of trauma and adversity. These types of things make us stronger and give us insight that we could get no other way.