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Shattered by Suicide, Renewed by Resilience

How to Move Forward After Being Left Behind

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Shattered by Suicide, Renewed by Resilience

De : Jason Holzer
Lu par : Frank Knutson
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Growing up in Taos, Missouri, Jason was raised in a loving family that gave him every chance to succeed. His parents were supportive and provided everything this 17-year-old boy desired. That is, until his life changed forever on May 8, 2003, when his dad unexpectedly committed suicide and left him, his mother, and two younger sisters behind.

Through hard work, dedication, and strong faith, Jason is now a certified teacher, accomplished basketball coach, and transformational author and motivational speaker. His dedication to positively impacting the lives of those around him inspired the hashtag #ACT2IMPACT which serves as a reminder that we all can make a difference.

Jason is a dedicated and loving husband and father who strives to help others overcome the lasting effects of suicide. He also sits on the board for the USSI (United Suicide Survivors International) alongside world-renowned entrepreneur and innovator in social change and suicide prevention Dr. Sally Spencer Thomas. Along with others around the world, they are raising awareness that suicide doesn’t stop life from getting worse, instead, it eliminates life from ever improving.

©2019 Jason Holzer (P)2020 Jason Holzer
Développement personnel Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Réussite personnelle Suicide
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