Greg Hitchcock’s Self-Help Book “Stories of Stigma” Will Be Displayed at the 2024 London Book Fair

Stories of Stigma delves into self-doubt and societal judgment. The book is divided into sections that explore the webs of stigma surrounding mental illness, suicide, substance use, veteran experiences, and body image.

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Quote | ReadersMagnet will display Stories of Stigma: How to Overcome Shame to Live a Healthy Life by Greg Hitchcock at the 2024 London Book Fair this coming March 12-14, 2024.

Creating a mentally healthy community requires inclusivity, rejection of discrimination, and support for recovery from everyone. This is the premise of Stories of Stigma: How to Overcome Shame to Live a Healthy Life by Greg Hitchcock. The self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet is honored to showcase the book at the 2024 London Book Fair on March 12-14, 2024, at the Olympia London, Hammersmith Rd, London W14 8UX, U.K.

The London Book Fair brings together the book community and 25,000 publishing professionals for networking and learning. It offers valuable insights into the book industry, creating ideal opportunities to interact with customers, enhance brand awareness, and conduct business.

Greg Hitchcocks book Stories of Stigma delves into self-doubt and societal judgment. The book is divided into sections that explore the webs of stigma surrounding mental illness, suicide, substance use, veteran experiences, and body image. However, the book is not just about understanding these societal chains but also about breaking free from them.

Hitchcock presents a refreshing viewpoint: individuals are defined by their strengths and character, not by their challenges or afflictions. Through captivating stories, empathetic insights, and actionable solutions, the book guides anyone struggling with self-stigmatization. The message is clear: You are more than your struggles, and its time to silence the voices that say otherwise.

As readers go through the Stories of Stigma pages, they will discover the tools and mindset needed to foster hope, celebrate resilience, and reclaim their self-worth.

Stories of Stigma: How to Overcome Shame to Live a Healthy Life is more than a book; it is a valuable resource that helps dispel myths surrounding mental illness and encourages those struggling to transform themselves to take a stand and let their voices be heard. Get a copy on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Learn more about Greg Hitchcock and his works by visiting his official website: https://www.pegasusdigitalmedia.com/.

Take advantage of the books display at the London Book Fair 2024. Visit the ReadersMagnet exhibit at stand #6A90.

Stories of Stigma: How to Overcome Shame to Live a Healthy Life
Author: Greg Hitchcock
Genre: Self-Help Book
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Published date: October 24, 2023

Author
Greg Hitchcock, a U.S. Army veteran and State University of New York graduate, is a passionate advocate against societal stigmatization. Formerly the editor of the Sidney Herald, Gregs life in Sidney, Montana,seeks adventure, from rock climbing in New Hampshire and hiking the Catskill Mountains to working with quarter horses in Saratoga Springs. Drawing from his own experiences with mental health stigma, he has curated Stories of Stigma, offering a beacon of hope to countless readers.

Donald H. Lacy II pens self-help book helping readers become more self-aware

The author aims to help his audience love themselves more and unlock their limitless potential through his compelling book

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“This is a simple guide to unlocking the mind’s vault to limitless potential.” Donald H. Lacy II



Donald H. Lacy II lives by the axiom “Change is done over time and change is personal,” and this he aims to impart to his readers through his guide to building self-love and self-awareness, titled “Trading Today for a Better Tomorrow” (ReadersMagnet; 2022).



The author presents to readers a guide to helping them become a newer and better version of themselves. In “Trading Today for a Better Tomorrow,” he stresses the importance of looking beyond the here and now to live a fulfilling new life (as meant by the title of the book). He reminds readers of their responsibility to improve their overall mental health and well-being, starting by loving themselves, adding that the only thing anyone can control in their life is themselves.



“It is important for each person to find the love for the most important person in their life,” said the author. “The person is self. To love yourself you must first become self-aware. To become self-aware, we must know who we truly are and how we became who we are.”



For the author, this is achievable by getting rid of negative perceptions, learning from criticisms, making life adjustments, and learning from the examples of other people.



“I started reading autobiographies and studying the lives of those who had reached higher planes in life,” the author wrote in the introduction of “Trading Today for a Better Tomorrow.” “I realized that regardless of what anyone said or thought of them, they never strayed away from their goals and dreams. Instead, they used negative feedback as the driving force behind what they desired to accomplish.



“Once I realized that they learned from every failed endeavor and changed how they addressed those situations, I realized I could do the same things.”



Order a copy of “Trading Today for a Better Tomorrow” by Donald H. Lacy II today on the ReadersMagnet Bookstore.



Get to know more about the author by visiting his website at https://dhartlacyiiauthor.com/



“Trading Today for a Better Tomorrow” was last displayed by self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at their exhibit at the 2022 American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference & Exhibition



“Trading Today for a Better Tomorrow”

Author | Donald H. Lacy II

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Publisher | ReadersMagnet

Book retail price | $7.58



Author Bio



Donald Lacy went into the youth ministry in 1990 and has had a desire to make a difference in the lives of others through his private works. He is the Father of eight children: Aastasshia, Christian, Danielle, Gabrielle, Isaiah, Elijah, Jemimma, and Hanna (God rest her soul). He currently resides in Chandler, Arizona, with his daughter Gabrielle and sees his other children weekly.