Life Through My Eyes: My Alternative Self-Help Autobiography

· Troubador Publishing Ltd
Ebook
200
Pages

About this ebook

Have you ever been bullied, assaulted, suffered mental health issues because of how small-minded individuals have treated you? If your answer is yes, then this book is for you.
Addressing his fellow mental health sufferers, “Pirate Steve” presents his alternative self-help autobiography, Life Through my Eyes. Springing from the mind of a working man who has been ridiculed, threatened and attacked on many occasions throughout his life simply due to his appearance, the book talks about how these experiences left Steven with crippling social anxiety and depression. He relates these experiences and more in chapters such as Bullying, Mental Health, Living your Life as an Alternative Individual and much more.

Combining helpful advice from the benefit of experience with heart-warming stories from his wide social media following as “The Positive Pirate”, the book also shows how Steven’s life has brought him to many beautiful adventures as well, from being face-to-face with bears in The Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee to appearing on The Weakest Link twice! Aiming to help as many people as he can to live the best life they deserve, Steven’s message is simple: Be Unique. Be Yourself. Be Positive. A heart-warming and important book for anyone who knows what it is to feel alone in their troubles.

About the author

Steven M. Rippin is based in Market Harborough. He has suffered bullying his entire life for looking different and wrote his debut to help as many people who suffer from mental health issues as best he can with his own experiences. He is known widely on social media as The Positive Pirate or Pirate Steve.

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