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Rae A. Stonehouse

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Rae A. Stonehouse (1954- ) is a Canadian born author & speaker. His professional career as a Registered Nurse working predominantly in psychiatry/mental health, has spanned four decades. Rae has embraced the principal of CANI (Constant and Never-ending Improvement) as promoted by thought leaders such as Tony Robbins and brings that philosophy to each of his publications and presentations. Rae has dedicated the latter segment of his journey through life to overcoming his personal inhibitions. As a 20+ year member of Toastmasters International he has systematically built his self-confidence and communicating ability. He is passionate about sharing his lessons with his readers and listeners. His publications thus far are of the self-help, self ...more

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Rae A. Stonehouse My writing genre thus far has been self-help manuals. I don’t think I have experienced writers block yet. In researching different topics there is a w…moreMy writing genre thus far has been self-help manuals. I don’t think I have experienced writers block yet. In researching different topics there is a wealth of information out there. The challenge is in wading through the material, processing it i.e. in my mind, then repackaging it in a way that not only makes sense to others, it is also of value. (less)
Rae A. Stonehouse Well, the fame and fortune sure motivates me. Actually, I still waiting for both!

Early in life I learned that the pen is indeed mightier than the swor…more
Well, the fame and fortune sure motivates me. Actually, I still waiting for both!

Early in life I learned that the pen is indeed mightier than the sword. Unfortunately, my formative years were wasted in wielding the sword. As a young man I had what would be best described as having a giant chip on my shoulder and would easily take offence to any so-called slight directed towards me. I would write “poisonous” responses, that not only never worked, they made matters worse for me.

This was a long and hard life lesson to learn. I learned in time, that I had a skill at writing and that I could help improve people’s lives if I used the sword for good. The best thing for me as a writer is hearing a reader say “Thanks, Rae, what you wrote resonated with me and it helps.”
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On the Roof: A Lesson from the School Of Hard Knocks Series

ladder on roofWelcome to the first offering in my Lessons from the School of Hard Knocks Series.


Some people seem to learn things easily. Not me, I’ve had to learn many lessons the hard way, hence the reference to the School of Hard Knocks. Yes, I’ve been knocked around more than a few times in my quest for knowledge.


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