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Dyslexia Could Be Key To Tom Cruise's Talent Says Learning Disabled Expert

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The release of a new book "Before Your Next Excuse" on Thursday, October the 13th, ushers in a unique view on how dyslexia could be vital to the creative success of those who have it, such as celebrities like Tom Cruise. This book is the newest "kid on the block" by uncovering dyslexia insights previously not seen.

In the pages of "Before Your Next Excuse", Ned Barrett shares his candid and uncensored memoir of an artist that grew up with dyslexia. A vivid offering of grit, pain and triumph, Barrett gives a shiny new perspective on the benefits of being learning disabled. He not only confronts the preconceived notions of being dyslexic, he illustrates why dyslexia is a gift rather than a burden.

His path seemed righteous enough until he experienced the deepest slide into the depths of despair. It didn't take him long to realize the value dyslexia offered to his creativity.

While many other experts focus on overcoming dyslexia, Barrett asks, "Why would a person with dyslexia ever want to overcome something that is such a huge part of who they are? Why would they want to take away the one thing that sets them apart from the rest?"

"Dyslexia is a secret weapon. Those who have it can see what others can't see. It lets them do what others can't do. They can use all the humiliation and frustration they felt from being labeled as stupid to push them to be the best they can be, to find there limits by pushing past them. All they have to do is choose to see their disability under a different light," says Barrett.

Barrett goes on to say, "They will never look at their disabilities, their limitations, or anything that holds them back, in quite the same way ever again."

For more information on the book and author visit thenedbarrett.com, or call 805-276-6847


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