Shon Hyneman Interview for New Book "It's the Woman You Gave Me" Part 2

It's the Woman You Gave Me Part 2

Viktorya Hale
I am glad that I finally decided to go ahead and do the next interview for your book "It's the Woman You Gave Me". One would probably guess that the book is merely talking about a man and a woman and their relationship. Reading the book, we find out differently.

As a child, growing up can be tough. Can you tell us a little about your childhood and if there are any memories that you have that impacted your life? Please list those that were both positive and negative.

A: The most positive memory was when my dad would come over and bring us breakfast on Saturday mornings and we would eat as a family at the kitchen table. My mom, dad, sister and me.

A: The most negative childhood memory was knowing my dad was married to another woman and not being able to spend the necessary time with him, because his time was divided between two families.

Do you remember blaming your parents for choices and mistakes that you made as an adult? If so, please explain.

A: Yes. I used to blame her for not teaching me to get a higher education. We didn't think about college after high school. She used to tell us "Just graduate high school and get a job" When I accomplished those things I thought I was at the apex of my life. Wow was I wrong! Currently I'm going to school to finish my degree in Behavioral Health.

Can you tell our readers why it is important to break the blame cycle with our own kids. What can we do to prevent the blame game from continuing as our children grow up?

A: As adults we must be healed of our past hurts. If not, we will transfer those same hurts to our children and they will pick up our bad habits of blaming others.

The best we can do for our children is to love them unconditionally with the love of God. If your married with children, show love and respect to the mom or dad so the children can see a healthy marriage.

As a parent please tell other parents in ten words or less what they can do to prevent the blame game from continuing in the lives of their children.

A: Be a living example to your children with integrity and being a responsible person in society. (Is 16 words ok?) Lol.

As an adult child, can you tell other adults what they should do in order to stop the blame game cycle from their child hood. What is the first and main important step?

A: First recognize that hurt has happened in your life and acknowledge that hurt. Now that you know, take that hurt to Jesus (Matt. 11:28-30) so he can take you through the healing process.

Can you give us a little insight on the new book that you are about to publish?

A: The book I'm working on is entitled "Catching hell but still producing: What will you do in the midst of the storm?

This book is based on when trials come in your life (and they will) are you still going to be productive with the vision God gave you despite setbacks and seasons of disappointment?

Share whatever you want to here.To get more information on Shon visit our site at www.neveragainministries.info

Published by Viktorya Hale

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  • Sheryl Young7/29/2010

    Terrific Interview! And what a great name for a book.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky7/28/2010

    Great work on this Katy.

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