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put SHIT in its place
put SHIT in its place
put SHIT in its place
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SHIT happens, it happens to all of us. It doesn't happen to all of us just alike or at the same time. However, it does happen. SHIT can be good, SHIT can be bad. One thing for certain is SHIT, has always had a place even before you thought about it. As a newborn baby you would just SHIT, no thought of where it was going, your body just knew it had to let it go. As we grow older we become constipated with the SHIT of life. Instead of letting the SHIT out like a baby we hold onto it. This leads to other discomforts and issues. This easy read is to help you put SHIT in its right place once you figure out what that looks like for you. May you find peace in knowing that SHIT is on the way out as you read on.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateApr 15, 2021
ISBN9781716686351
put SHIT in its place
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Melissa Thompson

Melissa Thompson is an award-winning writer and cook who started a supper club in her front room in 2014. A former feature writer on a national newspaper, in 2015 she left journalism to pursue her love of cooking, with the supper club growing into a sell-out pop out across locations in London. Born in Dorset to a Jamaican father and Maltese mother, her food has always been an eclectic celebration of cuisines around the world. She is passionate about flavour, provenance and respecting food cultures. As a food writer, she has penned powerful articles on the British food industry that became focal points for important discussions around identity, diversity and inclusivity. She won the Guild of Food Writers' Food Writing Award in 2021. She has spoken on issues of representation at talks, including regularly chairing panel discussions for the British Library's food season. She works as an ambassador for Weber and writes BBQ recipes for magazines, food brands and newspapers. She is a columnist for BBC Good Food magazine and has written articles and recipes for The Guardian, Stylist, Vittles, Waitrose Weekend and Waitrose Magazine.

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    put SHIT in its place - Melissa Thompson

    A logo with a graphic design Description automatically generated with low confidence

    WARNING TO READERS, SHIT IS IN THIS BOOK MORE THAN 100 TIMES.  IF YOU DON’T LIKE THE WORD SHIT, THEN THIS BOOK ON SHIT IS NOT FOR YOUR.

    By: Melissa B. Thompson

    Table of Contents

    Author Introduction, Copyright

    what is SHIT?

    Identifying SHIT

    cut the SHIT

    still cutting SHIT, but I found a lifeboat

    keeping SHIT in its place

    welcome to S.I.P.

    S.I.P. Certificate

    S.I.P. Logo

    Author Introduction, Copyright

    A person sitting on a bench Description automatically generated with low confidence

    Melissa Thompson is a native of Virginia.  Currently she lives in NC with her husband Ron & 6 children.  She has been coaching through public speaking for 11 years.  Melissa wrote her first book at 15 years old but never had a chance to publish it.  This short read is based off personal development and experience.  An ordained minister who has studied other faiths to open her prospective is excited to share her journey. 

    put SHIT in its place

    By Melissa Thompson

    put SHIT in its place © 2021 by Melissa Thompson is licensed under CC BY 4.0 

    978-1-716-68635-1

    Imprint: Lulu.com

    Social Media

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    what is SHIT?

    SHIT!  This is exciting to be here with you right now in this moment as you read these words.  I’d love to hear

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