Well, the real questions are who is D Anthony, why am I on a quest to make a difference in the world and what does this inspirational book (with the weird title) really have to offer? First, it might help to know a little of the background…
While seemingly always possessing an insatiable need to not only pose the difficult, challenging questions, but to endeavor to answer them - it was a single dramatically life-altering event that would first crystallize the foundation for many of the very much atypical themes, insight and perspective so richly interwoven throughout the pages of my very first book.
From that devastating untimely demise of my beloved mother… from the overwhelming heartache and sense of bewilderment, the catalyst of intense questioning about validity of purpose and the relevance of faith… from the entirely selfish need to simply have living begin to matter again – eventually a new, considerably more selfless destiny, would begin to emerge. In time, discontent would become renewed purpose and disillusionment reinvigorated passion – passion to get the most out of this life and to aspire to my true intended destiny… passion to encourage all who can, and will, dare to dream to discover and strive for their very own unique and incredible version of the same.
It is with that resolve that I launched and continue to grow the highly inspiring and uplifting website, SomethingToShare.com - as an insightful respite from the unchecked stress and spiritual drain that too often defines our day to day existence, a haven for perspective and a place to inspire. It is with that resolve that, through much of the same heartwarming and engaging style popular with website guests, my latest offering, "The Nurse in the Delivery Room Slapped Me… Once", endeavors to take the next step; offering an empowering, optimistic and highly effective brand of perspective, charging all to recognize and nullify long-held, counterproductive limiting thoughts, paradigms and self-doubt… and challenging us all to find and reclaim our dreams… our aspirations… our true happiness… our fulfillment… our very purpose for being here.
The "Nurse in the Delivery Room Slapped Me… Once" represents D Anthony's initial offering in a planned inspirational, motivational and enlightening series.
Each Day, be inspired – then aspire to more…
D Anthony, Inspirational Author and Motivator
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