About Hero: A Self-Improvement Workbook Series, Drafting Your Hero & Villain:
You have had hardships.
And you will again.
When you do, will you be a hero capable of facing them?
Or a villain who created them?
Villain? We are our greatest bully—the villain in our own story! No one who suffers, be it from a loss of love due to anger or sickness from drugs, ever thought they would be where they are now. Or, albeit less dramatic, merely being mediocre, where we are only a little better in some areas and a little worse in others. Our inner villain is a victim, and the victim mindset is opposed to overpowering the inner bully by becoming a respected hero.
Hero? Can you be who you want to be if you don’t fully know who that is? And if you don’t know of better alternatives, then is it really your choice? This book guides you through a lifetime’s worth of self-discovery you can use to prevent peril and increase joy—to have a life that others envy. It comes down to loving yourself enough to grow into who the community needs most of all—become the best you!
This book will help you design a life that you (not the author or society) would want. The journey begins with discovering the heroes and villains in your life. Then, it delves into all aspects of life, from how you dress to meditation, from uncommon types of therapy to life-changing poetry. From helpful quotations to artwork and muse, this book will transform your life from the inside out to benefit us all.
You and your loved ones are worth your effort to improve!
Become a hero!
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Author Bio:
Raven is a viticulturist (fancy word for farmer), author (obsessive tinkering disorder), women’s self-defense instructor with 35+ years of teaching experience (proficient in Ninjutsu, Tae Kwon Do, and Tai Chi Chuan), volunteers at wildlife rehabilitation centers and sanctuaries (a keeper of all things wild), and dances ecstatically (battling inner demons, and outer ones too, always with hints of playfulness, love, and gratitude).
His qualifications to write these workbooks:
Raven’s family has gone through hard times; indeed, he went from being homeless to having a life many are jealous of, not because of fancy cars, which he doesn’t own, but because of the life he lives and the epic friends he has. But more than being often found in libraries and bookshops, more than a dusty diploma proving something was memorized for a test 30 years ago, Raven’s real qualification is that he’s stubborn. Staying with the questions longer, listening to Elders and dreams, he brings about in his words uncommon ideas. The most uncommon of all? Rather than guiding you, Raven’s only goal is to help you guide yourself.
“If you light a lamp for someone else, it will also brighten your path.” -Buddha