E. 26 ”I Don’t Know My Identity” Robert Saul’s False Narrative
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As children, we aren't given road maps for this thing called life. As Robert (Bob) Saul was growing up he was bullied, didn't "fit in", and often had stomach issues. He was lucky enough to have a childhood psychologist see him and help him figure a few things out. That Dr. had such an impact on Bob that he wanted to go into medicine. In his junior year of college is when he felt a strong pull to pediatrics. He felt this was the space he could have the greatest impact. He finally knew his path.
Bob learned a lot from his patients. Bob had experienced a lot in his personal life with a disabled daughter and foster children he and his wife had cared for. In 93' he was heard a speaker share "I am the problem. I am the solution. I am the resource." Yes, Bob had found his identity in the pediatric medical world but now in his community. He has established 5 steps to community Improvement that he explained, they are
- Learn to be the best parent you can be
- Get involved
- Stay involved
- Love for one another
- Practice Forgiveness
With these principles in mind, he has written multiple books. Writing for Bob started with letters to the community, actually intended for himself. He starts his days excited for work. He still loves what he does and encourages us all to forgive each other - continue to evolve in your forgiveness journey.
Connect with Dr. Robert (Bob) Saul: robertsaul@me.com
Check out Dr. Robert Saul's Books: MyChildrensChildren.com
To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live
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