Divorced Parent Telesummit Introducing Bill McLeod

Today we are happy to introduce you to Bill McLeod, the third speaker in our line-up. Bill is the creator of SingleParentsTown.com. He is a full-time, 24/7,single dad of two children. We were intrigued with Bill’s story and the challenges him and his family have had to overcome.

Bill’s wife had issues with alcohol which eventually led to their separation; Bill having full-time custody of his children, divorce and eventually the death of his ex-wife 5 years ago. Bill has dealt with more challenges
than many of us single parents and yet continues to maintain a positive outlook on life.

Join us on Wednesday, September 28th for the Divorced Parent Telesummit call when Bill will share what it is like to have your children experience circumstances in their young lives that no child should have to face: confusion, fear, grief and anxiety. Learn how he handled his circumstances and what advice he has for others.

Perhaps Bill says it best:

“I am not a child psychologist, nor am I an expert at raising children. What I am is a single parent, just like you. I have learned how to deal with my set of circumstances in a positive, effective and successful way. I have done it by never giving up, never ceasing to learn, never believing that the wonderful opportunity I have been given to lead and inspire my children is a blessing not a curse. And finally, knowing that no matter how tough times can be, they will get better if I’m willing to make it happen. It is my hope and dream that Single Parents Town will provide you with inspiration, motivation, and a set of resources and advice, to allow each of you to be the best single parent that you can be for your children.

Always remember…

“Anybody can be a father, it takes a special person to be a dad”

If you haven’t registered to attend the Divorced Parent Telesummit yet, take action NOW! Go sign up to get the call-in information and put it on your calendar. We look forward to having you join us.

 

Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved Pam Wynn and
Shelley Grieser

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