ThreeLLL LiveLoveLaugh

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Three active and successful Perth Women have combined forces to write a book that holds the secret to change and a life more meaningful.

Inspired by their own varied and rich business and life experiences, authors Janette Philp, Michelle Ferry, and Terri Gibbs have written and self published a book to not only inspire women but also encourage transformation, creating change to old habits through subtleties and small shifts in thinking.

The Time That's Given

The Time That's Given

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<p><strong><em>Have you ever awoken from a vivid dream and wondered which side of waking was real?</em></strong></p><p>Burt Higgins' retirement is not going well. His children have grown, and his wife has gone off to earn a late-life degree, leaving him alone in his sprawling suburban home. With too much time on his hands, he broods on the state of the world, obsessively following the worst of cable news and the Internet. Increasingly angry at the state of affairs, he nurtures a fantasy that a dark lord from another realm has foisted these problems on humankind. If only he could transport to that world, he'd confront the demon and use the magic found there to defeat the beast and end despair forever.</p><p>On a particularly bad news day, while housebound in the midst of a snowstorm, he retreats to his study to shut out the world and immerse himself in his books. When, on a whim, he lights a candle purchased in an obscure Prague curiosity shop, a magical guide appears and offers to take him on whatever quest he chooses. When he asks to become a hero in a fantasy realm, he discovers a more complex world than he expected, and battling evil with magic turns out to be far from his greatest challenge.</p><p><strong>EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS</strong> a specualtive fantasy adventure sure not just to entertain you, but to make you consider your life, your dreams, your goals. [DRM-Free]</p><h2><strong>Books by David Litwack:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>Along the Watchtower</em></li><li><em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em></li><li><em>The Time That's Given</em></li><li><em>The Children of Darkness</em> (The Seekers - Book 1)</li><li><em>The Stuff of Stars</em> (The Seekers - Book 2)</li><li><em>The Light of Reason</em> (The Seekers - Book 3)</li></ul><h2><strong>More Great Fantasy Fiction from Evolved Publishing:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>The Awakening of David Rose</em> (David Rose #1) by Daryl Rothman</li><li><em>Shadow Swarm</em> by D. Robert Pease</li><li><em>Kingdom in Chains</em> by J.W. Zulauf</li><li>The &quot;Grims' Truth&quot; Series by Isu Yin &amp; Fae Yang</li></ul><p> </p>

Story Behind The Book

Hearing the wisdom of those who have struggled, questioned and dreamed before us can make the journey easier. If only I knew back then, that with my hidden depression… – It was to have a profound effect on those I love. – That no matter how good I was as a mother, I couldn’t fix my teenagers, alone. – I was not at fault, but more so, I had a responsibility to heal myself first. My depression began well before I even knew that the word existed. I was a teenager and felt isolated, alone and terribly sad. I ached to stand on a stage and scream I am alive. I wanted my parents to notice my pain. I wanted them to comfort me, hug me and to console me. I wanted them to find a way to unlock my darkness. Yet, I never let them know how I felt. I waited until I became an adult to unlock my own darkness. I am now a mother of three beautiful daughters, two of whom have suffered with severe depression, beginning in their teens. I became a protective mother and overly sensitive to their issues. I considered open communication vital, because I knew what hidden silence can do. The downside was that it went too far. I disempowered their personal growth, where they had to learn to re-build their self-esteem. It was destructive to have self blame. However, it was crucial in order to understand the process. Once I was able to come to terms with the fact that I could not personally fix everything in my children’s lives, I sought outside assistance. When that assistance was ineffectual, I searched for other avenues until I got the help required. With welcome relief from outside support, I became better informed about the issues surrounding mental health. Both my daughters now live a fulfilled and happy life with children of their own along with a greater understanding of how to manage challenges that arise. My other beautiful daughter and my loving supportive husband have lived their lives touched every day by the issues in our family. It’s important to note that it’s easy to neglect others when the focus is elsewhere in the family. Depression means the grief of loss of self. To quote Amazing Grace, a hymn written by English poet and clergyman John Newton, “I once was lost, but now am found. Was blind, but now, I see.” It took years to build our loving family unit and individually, stronger women. We have a platform of strength to operate from, where the family network supports, helps and keeps matters in perspective. We have built fabulous communication skills and when my daughters tell me I am their best friend, I always remind them proudly that, “I’m your mother first and friend second”. My grandchild tells me that no-one wants to be his friend at pre-school. I take a deep breath and watch for the Warning Signs of the next generation, remembering it can be ‘just-a-moment’ in their dear little life of growing up. It once consumed our lives but today it’s a small part of who we are and what we have experienced. We enjoy our lives, family, friendships and each other. This couldn’t have been achieved without the patience and understanding of my husband and support of others. Michelle Ferry Author and Publisher

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