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Jason Wilson



Average rating: 4.22 · 2,517 ratings · 262 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Cry Like a Man: Fighting fo...

4.16 avg rating — 1,012 ratings — published 2019 — 6 editions
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The Man the Moment Demands:...

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Battle Cry: Waging and Winn...

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“Aggressively yelling at a boy is as effective as attempting to stitch up a wound with a needle and no suture. Discipline without love is ineffectual.”
Jason Wilson, Cry Like a Man: Fighting for Freedom from Emotional Incarceration

“A small box of eight crayons represents the restricted range of emotions men often allow themselves to express, while a larger box of sixty-four crayons symbolizes the full spectrum of emotions we all actually possess. When a woman requests a violet emotion, for example, and all we have is a basic purple emotion in our box, we will struggle to respond in a way that meets the moment.”
Jason Wilson, The Man the Moment Demands: Master the 10 Characteristics of the Comprehensive Man

“Second, you must understand that this war is not won overnight; it is a journey. In fact, there is no “arriving” at perfection. There is only continued healing and growth. The process of taking hold of your freedom requires examining your unresolved trauma and reflecting on how it negatively affects the way you view yourself, your relationships, and your everyday life. You will need to release any toxic emotions that come up during your self-examination. This will require gut-level honesty with yourself and others. But I promise that the future you can step into as a result is better than you can imagine. Are you ready to fight and win the war that will change your life? If so, gather yourself mentally, physically”
Jason Wilson, Battle Cry: Waging and Winning the War Within



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