Flipping Tables and Standing on Boxes

A motivational guide on overcoming challenges, flipping perspectives, and thriving beyond labels in a complex world.

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Book Details

Format

Paperback

Imprint

Chalk Stream Books

ISBN (Paperback)

9781917056229

Language

English

Page Extent

69

Page Size

Royal Portrait (234×156mm)

About The Author

Alexandar Campion

Alexandar Campion

Alexandar Campion came into writing late in life because of his learning difficulties, while having been a successful chef and then decided to quit it all to become an architect he realised he needed to learn to read and write. This didn’t come easily or fast but each day he just kept on finding a new way to absorb as much information as possible, and never gave up. He has how written one book... Learning Challenges with Dyslexia and Dyspraxia and now his latest work, Living and Coping with a Disability. Both books have come from his own unique perspective and experience which he wishes he had on both journeys, he adds his dash of humour and keeps the book from talking at you to talking with you as this he feels makes the reading more enjoyable.

This book isn’t what I would call a self-help book, it’s more about things I have learnt that may help you, as only you can pick out the parts that are relevant to you, hence why I detailed the first pages so hopefully you know what you are buying.

I don’t believe you can get a real self-help book, but you can get a book you can use as a guide in one way or another. That’s hopefully what this can be for you. Pick out the parts you like and go with it. Try some of the things you like. If you fail, try again. It is just that really.

In our crazy world, it’s about trial and error and not giving up or quitting, but trying and failing and being OK with that while balancing and lowering the risk factor, exercising control over your emotions and physical well-being, setting a schedule of your own making and building upon it.

Don’t misunderstand me. I have failed so many times and still have to work on these things everyday. I accept who I am but if there’s fat to trim or improvements to be made, why wouldn’t you want to become the best version of yourself?

It is only my opinions and perspectives. I am not trained in the field of psychology. I have read some books and articles related to it and I mention them in the book, but the takeaway I guess before you part with money for this book is this: I was trained in architecture, art and design and engineering and I have applied into my life the things I have learnt. It’s simple – there is always room for improvement, expansion and lessons to be learnt.

Lastly, I thank you for your time. If you don’t like the sound of the back cover and first few pages, no worries just pop it back on the shelf and live a happy life – a goal everyone should try to achieve in just a small way.