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  • Notes for the Children

  • A Journey on Life’s Broken Road
  • Written by: Patrick Priestner
  • Narrated by: Patrick Priestner
  • Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Notes for the Children

Written by: Patrick Priestner
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Publisher's Summary

“An example of how meaningful change begins—and where our path can lead if we are brave enough to keep asking why.”—Martin Luther King III, from the foreword

In an extraordinary gift to his children, one father shows how the power of mindfulness and self-compassion can help chart a path through life’s challenges toward solace and joy.

A unique memoir that weaves together stories of personal triumph, love, loss, and lessons learned, Notes for the Children follows Patrick Priestner throughout his life as a son, a brother, a car salesman, an award-winning automotive entrepreneur—and his most rewarding roles, as a husband and a father.

Through his engaging and inspiring storytelling, Priestner transports listeners from the streets of his childhood neighborhoods to the bustling car dealership where he made his first sale. He reveals the challenges and joys of his relationships with family members and loved ones and how music and Buddhist philosophy helped him cope with the struggles that life threw his way with compassion and forgiveness.

Notes for the Children is a testament to the power of making small changes in life in order to heal, inspire, and connect. Priestner’s inspiring words offer reflections on life and its many lessons and show how the threads of experience make up the tapestry of life.

All proceeds of Notes for the Children will be donated by the author to Well-being Canada for the life of the book. Please visit wellbeing-canada.ca/ for more information.

©2024 Patrick Priestner (P)2024 Patrick Priestner

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Great advice for career paths

This book is done kind of in the spirit of a graduation speech, giving advice to the younger generation, but presented in a personal way because it’s about sharing things that are important to him with his grandchildren. This tactic lets him open up and get into the details how he got through things. I’d recommend this for anyone who's been through struggles and is trying to stay focused on their path.

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Inspiring

What sets this book apart is its authenticity. The author's unfiltered honesty and vulnerability and voice create a powerful connection with readers, reminding us that we are not alone in our experiences.

While delving into heavy subject matter, "Notes for the Children" ultimately delivers a message of resilience and hope. It is a moving testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of storytelling.

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