A Journey Called Life

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Author: Gladys Wiley
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9781456742034
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Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.63052206932 Pounds
Width: 0.59 Inches
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A Journey Called Life by Gladys Wiley is a reflective account of the author’s experiences from birth to retirement, published by AuthorHouse in March 2011. This 260-page book, written in English, explores various challenges Wiley faced, including personal loss, family struggles, and her journey as a teacher. Through her narrative, she shares insights about her evolving understanding of faith and the nature of life’s difficulties.

Readers will find a candid exploration of themes such as grief, resilience, and personal growth. Wiley discusses her encounters with significant life events, including her children’s struggles and her own philosophical shifts regarding faith and the human experience. The book also highlights her travels to various destinations and emphasizes the importance of journaling, featuring thought-provoking questions at the end of each chapter to encourage readers to reflect on their own lives and experiences.


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A Journey Called Life is Gladys’ story from birth to retirement. She discusses the following challenges during her life: her speech defect, loss of her first child, becoming a teacher, her son’s involvement with drugs, her Mom’s Alzheimer’s, and her daughter’s brain surgery. Before the death of her first child, she believed God planned and controlled everything in one’s life. However, to her God is loving and caring not a punishing God or one to fear. Why would God take her first baby away from her when he was just two weeks old. After much grieving and soul searching, she changed her philosophy to although God is all powerful, he chooses not to use that power to interfere with nature. God might have a plan for your life. However, everything that happens to you is not God’s plan or fault for he allows nature to exist as he created the world. In other words, illnesses and health problems are just a part of our world. God created a beautiful world but it is not perfect because God made people human not perfect. However, God is always there to help you through difficult times. Wiley’s children invovement with drugs introduced her to Al-Anon. There she learned that worry is optional and one can experience negativity or anger without becoming negative or angry. She discovered that detachment is not caring less but caring more for your own serenity. She found out that no situation is too difficult to be bettered or any problem too great to be lessened. Wiley also writes about her travels to Virgin Islands, Tahiti, Hawaii, out West, and Alaska. Journaling has become very important to Wiley. She includes ponder questions at the end of each chapter to challenge her readers to think about the meaning of life, journal about their own lives, and grow as individuals.

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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9781456742034.
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Language: en. Pages: 260.

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