Synopses & Reviews
Once it was normal for Mark Edick to live his life in fear--always running, always reacting, and usually acting out in destructive ways. Through learning how to live in the principles of his recovery, he found that fear can be felt, faced, and used in healthy and productive ways. The author gets to root of his fears and explains how he was able to view his fear in a new, more positive light and use it as a tool to shape the life he always wanted, but did not think he could attain.
Fear is a narrative reflection of the author's understanding of fear and how he learned to subdue and use it to his advantage. His down-to-earth approach and his examination of destructive thought processes bring fear in its many facets into focus.
Synopsis
Language is easy to read and follow.
Practical advice on how to process fear and use it constructively.
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A poignant and moving account of the author's journey through recovery and his struggles with fear. Includes wisdom gleaned from his life experiences and his twelve-step recovery program. The reader learns how to feel their fear, face it, and continue to grow.
About the Author
Mark Edick: Mark Edick is an author in long-term recovery and is a retired auto worker. His first book, Becoming Normal: An Ever-Changing Perspective, was published in 2010. He has an Associate of Arts in Human Services from Lansing Community College and is currently pursuing a second Associate's Degree in Creative Writing.
Edick resides in Lansing, Michigan.