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Invisible Dad: How to Heal as a Fatherless Daughter, by Candice Ragland
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Why me? As a fatherless daughter, your interpretation of society is a little different. Incomplete is what you constantly feel when you see fathers on television, in the grocery store, and on social media. And no matter how much you try to voice your feelings, you steadily are sucked into life’s woes. Perfection is the perfect way for you to mentally escape. Ultimately, you never deal with the trials of your childhood, leaving you to grow into a person that lacks confidence in your emotional voice. Candice’s life-changing journey will show you how to come to terms with who you truly are. Full of raw feelings, interesting twists, and a desperate plea for peace, it will help you transform your life into the best “you” you can be. This book is what you’ve truly been looking for. Join Candice as she takes you on her journey of coming face-to-face with being a fatherless daughter, to living an amazing life filled with healing and wholeness.
- Sales Rank: #239320 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-14
- Released on: 2015-11-14
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
'Invisible Dad' is a book we all need as it covers a huge issue taking place in our society that needs to be addressed. There are millions of people who have had absent fathers who will greatly benefit and gain a clearer perspective, as well as begin their journey to healing from reading 'Invisible Dad'. --Dr. Brenda Wade-Author, Coach, & Relationship Guest Expert for NBC's Today Show and the Dr. Oz Show
Candice Ragland is extremely honest as she tells her story of struggle. There are countless life lessons and themes that she walks through in her book that not only apply to being without an earthly father, but of the deep lack of being without a spiritual father before salvation. Her writing is relatable, real and truly demonstrates God's restorative power. --Autumn Miles-Founder and CEO of The Blush Network, Author of Appointed, Host of the Autumn Miles Show (KWRD 100.7FM)
About the Author
Candice Ragland's mission is to serve fatherless daughters around the world by helping them overcome adversity while taking their journey through redemption, forgiveness, and restoration. She gives them the tools they need to come face-to-face with their true story of power and strength, despite feeling angry and rejected. Calling herself a 'journeyist' her goal is to help fatherless daughters on their journey back to God. As a woman full of determination, Candice continues to make great strides in her life. She recently became an entrepreneur when she turned her love for marketing into Charismatic Creations LLC, a marketing services company. She's also a financial services relationship manager, real estate investor, teacher, and speaker. Candice holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Winston-Salem State University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Xavier University and is a Certified Project Manager. She enjoys traveling and shopping (for shoes, of course!).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Candice Ragland's Invisible Dad is perfect for the vast marjority of women in our culture ...
By Alina Frank
Candice Ragland's Invisible Dad is perfect for the vast marjority of women in our culture - those raised with out a Dad or without a Dad who was around. Because of her own life experiences she is able to perfectly describe the plight of the fatherless daughter. I was right there when she talked about cutting off her feelings, her perfectionism as a way to avoid the hole in her heart and Turning to older men to fill a hole. There was a passage in the book where Candice talks about a trauma that had me in tears for her bravery and courage in sharing this with the reader. How many of us have felt that every attempt to rise up and ignoring our past lead directly to falling down- hard?
Peppered with quotes from bible scripture and showing that faith and being vulnerable can lead to deep healing I recommend this book to any woman who for whatever reason they find themselves reflecting on the pain of having an absent father in their childhood. This is a story of redemption, forgiveness, grace and real healing. It's very inspirational.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
How to heal... first, stop consuming societal and media propaganda/fantasy and accept that perfection is not attainable...
By ZigiZ
I applaud this book because it's good to have a dialogue about this; but sometimes the only thing worse than being fatherless is having a father around.... Perfectionists are especially vulnerable to thinking that "if only ...(I had a father in my life) then everything would be perfect." But it wouldn't, because life isn't perfect. I don't think Christianity is necessarily the route to healing, but if it works for you go for it. If you are "fatherless", keep in mind that what you see in media is fiction, not reality. There is no "Mr. Brady" the perfect dad. Thinking your life was "ruined" because you are "fatherless" is to a certain extent magical thinking. No one gets to choose the father they have, and most are far from perfect. Some of the girls who are telling you how great their dad is are actually experiencing abuse in private. My parents put on such a great act in public, few suspected the emotional and verbal abuse that was going on behind closed doors. My brother's friends would say "oh your dad is so cool", because my parents always kept up the "nice" and "perfect family" act when "others" were around. So keep in mind that what you "see" and think others have isn't necessarily real. That perfect dad you are pining for actually doesn't exist. That other girl you envy may experience severe emotional, physical, even sexual abuse at the hands of that "perfect" dad. You don't know it because abusers are often glib sociopaths, who live for conning and manipulating the beliefs and emotions of others; they go out of their way to act "nice" in public in order to manipulate your opinion of them. One way of healing is accepting the fact that you might be way better off without a father in your life, since one out of four females are sexually assaulted, usually by a father or step father, before they are seventeen years old. Many more are emotionally and verbally abused, which has a lifelong effect on their self-esteem and mental health. That friend who is lavished with material goods like cell phones and cars by her "perfect dad" might be cutting herself in private or considering suicide due to the chronic dysfunction and abuse that is carefully hidden behind suburban doors. Accepting reality is a first step towards "healing." A major thing that may be hurting you is a blind belief in fantasy. Focus on the real and positive in your life: You were never verbally abused or molested by your father because your mother didn't allow someone like that to be in your life. You have a better chance of having a decent relationship with a man because you didn't grow up being abused by a man. You haven't been emotionally broken down by chronic abuse. Don't *assume* that it's "perfect" or even "better" to have a "dad" in your life. For many of us, having a father in our lives was far from "perfect." Counselors can offer help to deal with perfectionism and the dysfunction & suffering it causes. IMHO it is the author's perfectionism, not the lack of a father, that fuels much of her suffering.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome Testimony
By Ryan from Florida
Awesome testimony and something that more women need to read. "I couldn’t sustain myself any longer. I was failing at that process. So, on that day, I chose life." I love this line from the book. The decision the author makes to not accept her situation any longer and make a change... More women need to read this and see how God healed & developed her. My favorite part of the book is how the author using the Word of God throughout the book. Many times authors have advice and counsel but it's not based on anything beside their opinion. Overall, I think Candice Ragland is an engaging writer with substance and purpose in her words. For example this passage from the book is powerful:
"Relationships don’t define your purpose. They never have. Relationships are your position. I always defined my purpose around what did or did not happen in my life, but that was giving other people way too much power. My position is that I am a daughter, but my purpose was decided by God before the foundation of the earth."
That is really good. Find purpose in Christ not people, places, or things! I know I'm a male and not the intended audience but I really enjoyed this book.
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