The year 2020 was taxing for all of us. While some lost their jobs, many struggled with death and personal loss, posing other challenges including the effect on mental health. While you cope with such an excruciating year, let’s not forget about the numerous options that are available for your recreation and relaxation. One of the top resources that can guide you towards your well-being is including self-help books in your daily life.
To tackle the struggle of following self-help books, we have come up with a solution that can be fun and informative at the same time. Reading a novel that can influence you positively, while narrating an entertaining tale.
Mark Van Stratum, a proclaimed author and marketing expert, decided to follow his passion for writing after he closed the door on his previous life. When he realised that the toxicity had reached the level of brinkmanship, he decided to change the way he lived his life. He turned his life upside down and went head first to pursue the life he truly deserved. Today, as he recalls the challenges he had overcome, his chest fills with a sense of pride and happiness.
The sudden realisation left him wondering about desired change. Hence he took it upon himself to make it true. He left the country along with his old habits and started afresh. It wasn’t until the launch of his first book, Drug of Choice, that he realised the feeling of freedom and ecstasy. The book was dedicated to his previous life and articulated the intricacies of the same. The tale is a classic definition of struggle and success.
Mark tries hard to highlight the significant part of his life, to educate people on grief, success, hustling, and recovery. The book is highly recommended to any person who is looking for inspiration while reading an engaging story.
Derived from his own life, the story captures the small glimpses of Mark’s life that altered his personality and defined his acts. The book is a must-read for anyone with an appetite for psychological thrillers with a hint of motivation.
To learn more about Mark and his books, follow him on Instagram, or Amazon.
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