From Depressive to Impressive

From Depressive to Impressive
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 113
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ISBN-10 : 9781504314992
ISBN-13 : 1504314999
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Book Synopsis From Depressive to Impressive by : Christopher M. Palmer

Download or read book From Depressive to Impressive written by Christopher M. Palmer and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2019-05-02 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Christopher Palmer cannot identify the moment depression first consumed his life. As a young man, Chris learned to transform his persona to adapt to any situation and attempted to fit in with his peers. But he soon came to realize that a consistent depressive state was his safe place. In a raw and candid memoir, Chris details his struggle with depression and how it manifested throughout his life while touching on how his complex feelings, especially frustration and anger, led to his depressive episodes as well as an attempted suicide. As he leads others through his roller coaster journey through an often misunderstood disease, Chris discloses how his deep desire for a better life prompted his quest to understand the cause of his depression and learn ways to overcome it. When he opened himself up to new ways of thinking, Chris made real changes in his life to conquer his debilitating depression and eventually find true happiness. From Depressive to Impressive shares one man’s journey out of depression through a newfound understanding of mind, body, and spirit and, most importantly, the meaning of life.


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