Welfare to Wisdom
One Woman's Story
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About the Book
Learn how to escape when you are disrespected and abused, either emotionally or physically by your husband and need to figure out how to plan your escape.
When you get divorced and haven’t worked in ten years, have no job, no car, not much education, two children to support, and no money, learn how to get your first job. Also learn what you can do if you are turned down even after you have the education. Find out how you can end up with a great job.
If you enjoyed this book or have comments, Deanna would love to hear from you at: deanna.norwood@inbox.com. Can you get children to help with housework? It takes some doing, but you can do it. Your children can graduate from high school, not have a police record, not be addicted to any substances, and still be speaking to you. In other words, you can be a successful single parent.
Learn how to figure out how to change what you’re attracted to; and why you always pick the wrong guys. Learn how you can go back to school, date, keep up the house, and raise kids. Also learn that dreams really can come true, even when you feel you are down and out and you feel hopeless.
She did it—so can you!
About the Author
Deanna Norwood was born in 1945 and lived 2 1/2 years in Germany while working as a Systems Engineer for a major defense contractor. She now resides in Southern California with her Golden Retriever. She lacks 100 hours of client therapy for having a Marriage, Family and Child Counseling Degree in Psychology and 3 other classes for her degree in Computer Science. She was hired full time as a programmer before she could finish her Bachelor Degree programs. She has been the author of several training manuals and has held training seminars to teach people how to use those products. She is available to speak on any and all subjects that she touches on in this book. She believes that anyone can MAKE IT in this world if they just DON’T GIVE UP! Everyone has things ‘happen’ to them. Even little children learn that when they fall down, all they have to do is brush themselves off, look around and see what made them fall, and then just keep on running.