A New Home (Paperback Book)

A New Home (Paperback Book)

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"A New Home" - a new book by Bryan Pharr.

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A New Home - "Your need to fit in is preventing you from standing out."

 

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"Fitting in is a subject weā€™ve all had to deal with, and to some extent, we deal with on a daily basis. You know, itā€™s that thing that determines whether or not youā€™re going to hang with the new guy or girl. Or that thing that determines whether or not youā€™re going to lie about your age, where you live, who you hang with, how much money you make, how often you work out and if your breasts are real in conversation. The list could go on and on but Iā€™m sure you get the point. Itā€™s something we all face and feel pressured by society, peers, religious sects and ourselves alike to make decisions on every day.  Even on a more serious note, ā€œfitting inā€ is the very dynamic that pressures some of us to hide our real issues and starve ourselves of the healing or relief we could get if we werenā€™t too busy finding our fitā€¦But what if there was a different option? What if we didnā€™t spend our entire lives ensuring that we fit in, making our home among the crowds? 

What if we could create A New Home?" 

Writer, producer, artist, coach and inspirational/motivational speaker Bryan Pharr takes us on a deep, retrospective and introspective journey ranging from his childhood until life today that invokes the question, "Will I live a life of significance or one of safety?"...FILLED with experience-gained wisdom and revelatory insights, "A New Home" dares it's readers to ask themselves the hard questions concerning their need to fit in - "How far will you go?" and, "Will all the efforts you've made be worth it in the end?"

This perspective-shifting discourse is a MUST READ, and through its hard-hitting yet relatable, tear-jerking and even, at points, comical nature, may prove to be more of a life-changing event than just a good "Sunday morning read".