Have you ever been abandoned, beaten, broken, or abused? Have you ever been in a traumatic situation that left you empty and numb? You're not alone!
Victim of mental and physical abuse as a child, foster care from 10 years old to 18 years old, a near-death experience at the age of 21, and a failed marriage that left over $90,000 of debt, Sean Wyman shares how he let go of all of it and moved forward so you can too.
Table of Contents
Page 9 – Introduction
Page 11 – Foreword by James MacNeil
Page 13 - Since the Day I was Born
Page 35 -Welcome to the Real World
Page 51- Victims, Survivors, Winners
Page 61 – The Movement Process
Page 77 –Time to Create Movement
Page 89 - Movement Transformation
Page 95 – My Gift to You
Learn more about Sean Wyman at www.successwithseanwyman.com
First time author Sean Wyman has written a self-help book that describes his personal journey through the foster care system, a violent step-father, substance abuse, physical injury and the development of a victim mindset. All of these lead Wyman to a personal transformation with success in his personal and professional life. He shares his thoughts and offers to help the reader join him in what he calls the MOVEMENT Process. It’s a quick read that offers plenty of positive food for thought. As a reader, be aware that his first literary work it is in need of additional editing.
Let Go the Movement Process, by author Sean Wyman is a short but heartfelt memoir and self-help book.
Wyman's earnest recounting of his childhood is definitely gut-wrenching. The author chronicles his parents' split-up; various short stays in a series of foster homes; his attempts to cope with an abusive, drug-dealing stepfather; and having to defend himself from repeated violent episodes in school. He also provides details about how he continued to face adversity and challenges as he grew up and entered the work force.
To overcome many obstacles in his life, the author relied on his faith and a motivational series of steps, which he codified into an acronym involving the letters of the word "movement." Having successfully navigated his own life's challenges, the author offers to share his system, so that others can "Let Go the Movement Process."
This book might appeal to those looking for help overcoming adversity or learning how they might discover a path towards a purpose-filled life. However, the reader should be warned that the version of the book submitted for review requires a significant amount of editing.
By John Cathcart, MWSA Awards Director and Reviewer