This is a review for Flipping The Script published by AJ Gibson in exchange for a spot on my website. The thoughts in this post are mine and my family’s.
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Flipping the Script: Bouncing Back From Life’s Rock Bottom Moments by AJ Gibson.
AJ Gibson’s journey from a closeted Gay boy from Ohio to that guy people kinda, sorta recognize from TV and Hollywood’s biggest red carpets seems glossy, but the truth is anything but.
In Flipping the Script, AJ shows how his life has been a series of personal roadblocks and rock bottom moments. Every time he thinks he’s in the clear, he finds a new way to crash and burn. Luckily, he’s a pretty smart guy and moderately witty, always finding his way out of life’s difficulties – and you can too!
AJ knows that we all have problems that we have to work through, and he’s here to help. Flipping the Script will give you the strength to overcome your own personal roadblocks and live the life you were created to live.
In his book, AJ shares tips and tricks in the form of “Script Rewrites” at the end of each chapter that will help you persevere and find your true purpose.
He’ll show you how to shift your perspective to find the beauty in not only life’s high points, but more importantly, in life’s all-too-familiar rock bottom moments. View this book on Bookshop and Amazon!
Flip The Script allowed me to show Charlie people go through things in there lives that can either make them stronger or destroy them. For AJ it made him stronger and made him Charlie’s idol.
Instead of Charlie letting people bully him and make him feel bad about himself he now walks away. Once he has had time to think about what these people say he comes and talks to me and bis dad.
Before you ask Charlie isn’t Gay. Not that that should mater. Charlie is just a child trying to survive the teenage years. We all know if you dress or talk differently or might be slow kids are going to make fun of you and that is what happens to Charlie.
About: AJ Gibson
To the outside world, I’m a guy who works in television and interviews the most famous celebrities on the planet. To those who know me, I am deeply passionate about life and a fan of meaningful interpersonal relationships.
I enjoy using a little humor to engage in difficult conversations and have found that nothing is impossible when we’re willing to take on a student mentality from time to time and just listen to one another.
I’m a Gay Christian who used to be borderline Atheist who has experienced the lowest of lows at the hands of others proclaiming to be doing God’s work, but I’ve experienced the highest of highs through God’s actual work and I am not afraid to let the world know the difference between the two.
I am also a lover of food, travel, and adventure, but not afraid to spend some time at home on my couch, cuddled up to the man of my dreams, phones turned off and disconnected from the outside world.
I am a firm believer that as long as there is breath in our lungs, each of us has the opportunity to radically transform our lives and to live the life we were uniquely created to live!
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Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates