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"The
day my mother became sick and almost died from double
tetanus shots, changed our family for ever. Her first
reaction to the shot was horrific. As a seven-year-old,
I was terrified of losing my mother, that she would
die, that we'd be alone."
Trudy Wolsky
"My
mother was a supermom by day, and an invalid by night...there
was a very sick woman just below the surface..."
Joe Middler
"I
gave birth to a band"
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Val's
Victory: Defeat was NEVER an Option
Tools
and Rules for surviving well in family and business relationships,
in spite of having a severe setback
Val's
Victory can be Your Victory!
"Val
shares a wonderful story of the ups and downs in her life in an
interesting and inspiring way. She succeeded in the business world,
and that is something she can be very proud of. Val certainly has
the ability to inspire and influence the lives of a great many people.
My congratulations to her."
RUTH
STAFFORD PEALE
(MRS. NORMAN VINCENT
PEALE)
Founder and Chairman of the Board
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"Val
Middlebrook: An Inspirational Desert Woman"
by Irene March-Davison
Val's
Victory marches you through the Valley of Death as Val battles a
combination of disappointment and a disabling disease, emerging
determined to survive:
"Her
cheerfulness never revealed the effort she put forth each day just
to live the life of a healthy person."
Her
"Journey into Understanding" began with an ongoing, catastrophic,
invisible disease. It was ironically brought on by an injection
given by a nurse, that changed her life forever when she was a young
mother of two small children.
"At
the onset, tetanus overcame me in two waves..."
Determined
not to accept defeat, Val pulled her life together and developed
an outstanding career in the direct sales field.
"I
could sell Tupperware!..."
Val
tells, both poignantly and humorously, how she maintained a positive
attitude by using Goal Setting techniques. She gives you the tools
and rules she developed through life's hard lessons, as she trained
first herself, and then thousands of others. Few knew of her illness;
doctors were unsympathetic, and her husband Jay was disinterested,
which led to a nervous breakdown:
"If
you think you're all right, you'll be all right..."
In
1972, Val joined Rubbermaid as the Sales Development Manager for
the Party Plan Division in the western states. She spent almost
eight years with Rubbermaid, applying the tools and rules she had
developed to become a good manager, recruiter, and trainer while
continuing her struggle against lockjaw.
She also had to swallow several "bitter pills" as she
encountered the "glass ceiling" familiar to women in the
business world of the 1970s:
"I
suddenly had an overwhelming urge to stand up and flip the table
with all the food, drinks and silverware into his lap..."
Val
moved into Executive Recruiting, in which she could be successful
with the skills and talents that she had learned and developed:
"People
are not talked into leaving a company..."
Val
also developed tools and rules for the "Journey into Understanding"
of her personal life. She realized that she had been trained as
an "Enslaved Giver," and constructed new Goals to become
a "Free Giver" by learning to accept (not only to give)
"unconditional love." Not until this book was being written
did Val learn of a family secret that explains why, from early childhood
on, "her feelings didn't count:"
"Withholding
secrets inside a family can only create walls of anger and resentment
for the family members, and bafflement for the one excluded."
Val
believes that you do have to close one door before another will
open. After one major negative door was closed by a divorce, a lifelong
Goal was fully realized with a happy marriage to another Free Giver:
"Val,
you won't have to find him he will find you!"
Val
takes you through her quest to achieve self-understanding and awareness
leading to the self-fulfillment we all seek in life, as she began
to observe herself and others through the "window of their
soul."
In this gripping and uplifting story, Val will inspire you to develop
your own positive attitude and your own set of "Tools and Rules"
to live by.
Copyright
2000 by Val Middlebrook. ISBN: 0-9700305-1-7
Soft cover, 302 pages, 51/4" x 81/4"
Published by:
Ardem Associates
210 Calle Solana, San Dimas, CA 91773
Tel: (909) 592-03i7
How
to order "Val's Victory: Defeat was NEVER an Option."
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