★★★★★ "I read this book in about 4 days. It's like sitting there talking to him!" - Reader Review __________
Have you experienced times when you thought life might break you?
Have you struggled to find ways to cope with the obstacles in your way?
Are you ready to change and be bold, unapologetic and honest about who you are?
We all face challenges in life, often from a very young age when we start to interact with others who may have an unfamiliar perspective from us or see the differences in us. Unfortunately, for some, there can be interactions which affect them in ways that remain with them for years, often concealed and unseen by others but no less damaging all the same.
In his book, Muf* A Bold New Perspective on Growth, Healing and Self-Acceptance, author Reggie Hathorn examines the moments that came close to breaking him in his own childhood, how he defeated them and how you can too
Seeing himself for who he wasHealing from the insideGrowing as a person and a unique individualLaughing at himselfBecoming more transparentSeeking therapy to improve life-long coping skillsFinding the path to self-loveFinally accepting himselfMore than just a memoir of a childhood and early adult years, Muf*cka takes an in-depth look at mental health, how it affects us personally and how its challenges can be faced head-on and beaten, allowing for the seeds of new growth and self-acceptance to flourish.
Get your copy now and see how Muf*cka could change your perspective on life and how you deal with it!
I've followed Reggie on social media for quite some time, but this book has given me more of him than I've experienced in his brief postings. It made me reflect on my own life, trauma, and self acceptance. Well worth the read and I'm looking forward to the next one.
I enjoyed the book very much & appreciated the authors openness into his life. The struggles as well as the triumphs over those struggles made for a great read. I look forward to reading more of Reggie’s work in the future.
I really liked this little read. Very funny and very profound. Makes me want to start seeing my therapist or another therapist again. It’s expensive but it’s soooo worth the money.