There Are Always Two Sides To See

Brenda Hammon Author Interview

Sooo…How was your day? is a collection of true stories from moments in your life that could have been negative or positive, and you choose to see the positive message in them. What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

I wanted people to understand that things in life happen and how we choose to look at them makes a difference. Laughing at one’s self is great therapy.

What experience in your life has had the biggest impact on your writing?

That is a loaded question, many things happened in my life that turned in the direction of writing. The first was to right a wrong when I was a child and the second was how I wanted to view my own life. I wanted to look at things in a positive light instead of a negative one. There are always two sides to see.

What is one thing you hope readers take away from your story?

I hope readers take away that things could be better or worse, that you can laugh at yourself, then maybe others can do this in their own experiences, and the cloud of doom and doubt can lift off their shoulders.

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The stories that are in between the cover of the book are all true and I am amazed I survived them all. For me, there are two main ways to look at our stories and our past. We can either see it as a negative or we can see it as a positive event. I chose to see the positive and to see a humorous side to my life. Laughter is truly the best medicine in life.I wrote this book so that one day, when I am old and gray, I can have a good laugh at the things that I did. No doubt, I may likely have forgotten they happened all.I hope you enjoy each of the stories that I have shared with you, maybe there are a few lessons in there for you but maybe not. How you see life and how I see life are not the same, but I hope you laugh a little while you read each story.

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