This book is written from a personal perspective and does not fail in helping the reader to connect with real life situations. The pain of the author who has experienced bullying and negative talk (trash talk) comes through the pages which makes this book readable. The solutions offered to this pain are abundant and possible if we follow the authors lead to change our way of thinking, acting, listening, and receiving the lies that are spoken over us. I particularly like the idea of the Tonka Truck where we can fill it with the trash talk and move on.
The power to change and break the bondage of generational trash talk and actions are in our hands as the author rightly states. We however, must be prepared to challenge the words and actions by changing our receptors and learning to forgive. Not an easy task, but one that is necessary if we are to be healed and prepared to grow and move on to a better life.
If you want a book that is written from the heart about how negative words and actions damage people and their lives, then this is the one for you. But be prepared to be challenged if you want to break the chains and move on to a more healthy lifestyle, especially if you participate in trash talk.
The power to change and break the bondage of generational trash talk and actions are in our hands as the author rightly states. We however, must be prepared to challenge the words and actions by changing our receptors and learning to forgive. Not an easy task, but one that is necessary if we are to be healed and prepared to grow and move on to a better life.
If you want a book that is written from the heart about how negative words and actions damage people and their lives, then this is the one for you. But be prepared to be challenged if you want to break the chains and move on to a more healthy lifestyle, especially if you participate in trash talk.