This will probably come as a surprise to many of you, but I have a confession to make (“tongue in cheek”): I’m a perfectionist. I have been “stuck” on how to approach writing what I have learned from Ashton’s death. Author David Allen (“Getting Things Done”) teaches to determine what the next step is. Today I decided that my “next step” is to solicit input on what author Michael Hyatt calls my “value proposition”: why would anyone want to read what I have posted? Well, here is my value proposition. Please give me your frank feedback:
“I am a father whose 21-year-old son, Ashton, suffered from depression and took his own life on January 28, 2014.
“I help those who are touched by the suicide of a loved one understand what I have learned from Ashton’s suicide so they and I can find healing and peace.”