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Carrington Smith- Finding Gifts in. the "Stuff" Of Life

On first glance, you might think of Carrington Smith as being born with a silver spoon in her mouth. But, other people's lives usually look much easier to us than they are for them. Carrington grew up with abuse and trauma in her background.

What happens to us is not a choice. What we do with it is. Carrington is a beautiful example of how we can dig through the "stuff" of life and find gifts.

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Carrington Smith is a single mom, attorney, business owner, and executive search professional. Despite being born with a silver spoon in her mouth, life gave her a hard kick in the tail. She has survived sexual assault, two divorces, piles of debt, abuse, religious mind games, the death of loved ones, and the loss of close friends. In her bestselling debut memoir, Carrington combines wit and wisdom to share her journey through the "stuff", with a positive attitude and a shift of mindset, into a life bursting with joy, opportunity, and purpose.

What is your website?
www.carrington-smith.com

Carrington's book is: Finding Gifts in the Shit of Life
available on Amazon

Social Media username for Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
@carringtonATX

Some questions Carrington answers:
1. There are so many women out there who have been sexually assaulted – how would you advise them about their experience?
2. You felt compelled to write your book because you saw people suffering from the pandemic. Why? How does your story help others?
3. You talk about struggling with body dysmorphia. What message do you have for those struggling with this?
4. What kind of advice do you have for people looking for advice on their careers?
5. Based on your life experience, what advice do you have for people suffering from depression?