Ever wondered whether change is possible? Respected businesswoman Stacey Currie is proof that it is.
Raised in housing commission accommodation, Stacey was pregnant at 15. At 19, she had two kids and was homeless. At 21, authorities gave her a stark choice- go into counselling and change her life or lose her three kids to foster care. Stacey had to make big changes. When all she knew was battling, figuring out goals for her 'new life' seemed impossible. Starting with what she didn't want, she got rid of one unhelpful habit after another. Now a qualified leadership coach and mentor, the happily married mother of five shares how she turned her life around.
Each chapter of Good Riddance focuses on a habit Stacey once had things like blaming others, hanging on to limiting beliefs, being addicted to drama and shows how she got herself unstuck. With her no-bullshit style and humour, Stacey is the life coach you've always needed. Her explanations, exercises and prompts will see you regain hope, lose your baggage and set up a new chapter in your life.
Say good riddance to bad rubbish and start living the life you really want.
Good riddance overall was fantastic. I really feel this book was drawn and chosen for me to read at this exact moment in my life. Really helped me to identify and explore what my limitations were and the real values and things I need and should be focusing on in life. If you want a good self development read and guidance for a more fulfilling lifestyle this book is worth your time! Stacey you are incredible, your journey really inspires me xxx
This is a book that I couldn't put down . It's incredible how life can change for the better if you believe in yourself and never give up . This lady has made an incredible work with herself from the inside -out and is inspired to all the people out there who struggle and feel like there is no hope left . I highly suggest reading this book to everyone , highly recommended. 5 ⭐️ because this book and the author deserve it all.
Did not really like this book, I enjoyed the father/daughter relationship but that was about it. She brought up some of her back story but chose not to reveal the rest which made it less genuine