Summary of Brian F. Martin & Tony Robbins s Invincible
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I had a mother and son relationship with Keith, my mother’s boyfriend. He would come over to our house and terrorize us, and I would have to hide in the bathroom to escape his violence.
#2 The simple but powerful message is this: if you grew up with domestic violence, you no longer have to live with the effects today. As Alison Gopnik, professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, says, we are capable of change.
#3 The impact of domestic violence can be long-lasting, even if it happened rarely or not at all during childhood. It can still be extremely painful and frightening for a child to witness, and they will absorb those feelings and associate them with their own worthlessness.
#4 The effects of domestic violence go far beyond the victims. It impacts the lives of children in a significant way, by changing their neural architecture. It lowers their IQs and slows their development.

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Date de parution 23 mars 2022
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9781669358251
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Brian F. Martin & Tony Robbins's Invincible
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#1

I had a mother and son relationship with Keith, my mother’s boyfriend. He would come over to our house and terrorize us, and I would have to hide in the bathroom to escape his violence.

#2

The simple but powerful message is this: if you grew up with domestic violence, you no longer have to live with the effects today. As Alison Gopnik, professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, says, we are capable of change.

#3

The impact of domestic violence can be long-lasting, even if it happened rarely or not at all during childhood. It can still be extremely painful and frightening for a child to witness, and they will absorb those feelings and associate them with their own worthlessness.

#4

The effects of domestic violence go far beyond the victims. It impacts the lives of children in a significant way, by changing their neural architecture. It lowers their IQs and slows their development.

#5

The impact of growing up living with domestic violence has low awareness. It is difficult for children to talk about it, and they are afraid that if they say something outside the house, they may get into trouble.

#6

The lack of awareness about the effects of domestic violence on children is a major problem that must be addressed. Many parents and other caregivers in these situations simply have no idea of the far-reaching impact of their actions or inaction.

#7

I could have become one of those statistics. I was seventeen when I bought my mother a new car with money I’d been making hustling jewelry. I didn’t want to ever see Keith again, and she agreed. I was too afraid to pull the trigger.

#8

Those who have suffered the most change the world the most. They are able to overcome their difficulties, develop their talents, and create lives for themselves that exceed their own hopes and dreams.

#9

I became obsessed with finding the answers to these questions, and as I pursued them, other questions arose. What happens to people who grow up in homes like mine.

#10

You have inner reserves of strength far beyond what is typical for someone who has experienced domestic violence. You can channel all that you have been through and feel into a life of extraordinary fulfillment and success.

#11

I have spent my entire adult life trying to answer the question, What happens to people who grow up living with domestic violence. I may not have been asking the right questions most of the time, but I was always seeking the answers.

#12

I tried to put Frankl’s methods into practice, but I failed. I was not particularly handy, but I liked the fact that there was a lot of free time in class for me to go through the sports pages of the Newark Star-Ledger. I was poring through the pages that listed the horse races for the Meadowlands that night, taking bets from my classmates like some half-assed bookie.

#13

The gap between a stimulus and a response is what determines how you will choose to handle a situation. You can choose to buy into the feeling and stay with it, or you can choose to get out of it.

#14

I was determined to make it. I did well enough to get accepted to graduate school and get an MBA, after which I married, started a family, and got a good job. Then I took a risk and started my own business.

#15

I was shocked by the size and scope of the problem, and I wanted to get word out to all the children who had lived or were still living with domestic violence. I wanted them to understand that they were not alone and that they could reach their full potential in all areas.

#16

The brain is plastic and can be changed with focus, recognition, and motivation. You can unlearn the lies you learned in childhood and form new ways of thinking.

#17

You can change the story of your life. You can create new memories and emotional habits that will replace the old ones. By erasing that glitch that was corrupted by environments and behavior not of your choosing, you can give yourself and those around you a better life.

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