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Time Is Ticcing Away by Chris Mason


What if the very thing that makes you “different” could be the key to unlocking a life of purpose, resilience, and self-discovery?

Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome, and you're searching for a way to cope, thrive, and find clarity in the chaos?

Do you feel misunderstood by those around you because they can’t comprehend what you’re going through?

Are you constantly struggling to manage daily life, weighed down by tics and habits you can’t control?

Living with Tourette Syndrome (TS) is often an isolating experience. The involuntary tics, the confusion from others, and the emotional rollercoaster can make it feel like you’re trapped in a never-ending cycle.

But you’re not alone. “Time Is Ticcing Away” gives you a deeper understanding of what it means to live with TS and, more importantly, how to embrace it as part of your unique journey.

Through the raw, brutally honest recount of life with Tourette’s, author Chris Mason gives readers a front-row seat to the daily struggles, triumphs, and even the humor that can arise from this misunderstood condition.

From awkward social encounters to the relentless internal battle of suppressing tics, this book gives you the insight and tools to relate, cope, and grow:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of Tourette Syndrome: Discover what it really means to live with TS—beyond the stereotypes and misconceptions.
  • Relatable, real-life stories: Learn from someone who has been through it all, from early school challenges to adult life, coping with the ups and downs of TS.
  • Practical coping strategies: Get practical, actionable insights that will help you manage tics, control emotions, and improve daily functioning.
  • Embrace your identity: Understand how TS shapes who you are and how to accept it as a part of your identity rather than something to fight against.
  • Improve relationships: Discover ways to communicate your needs more effectively to friends, family, and colleagues, improving your relationships.
  • Find strength in vulnerability: Learn how to turn your struggles into resilience and use your experiences as a source of inner strength.
  • Awareness and education: This book is a great resource not only for those living with TS but also for loved ones who want to support and understand.
  • Humor in hardship: Learn how to find the lighter moments even in difficult situations, using humor as a coping mechanism.
  • Overcome stigma: Break free from the misconceptions surrounding TS and advocate for yourself with confidence.
  • Empowerment for the future: With newfound knowledge, gain the confidence to take on new challenges, whether it's in school, work, or personal relationships.

And more!

You may wonder, “Will this book really help me or my loved one? Is there any hope for managing TS?”

“Time Is Ticcing Away” doesn’t promise a miracle cure because one doesn’t exist. What it does offer is hope. Hope that you can rise above the challenges, build resilience, and find joy in the journey. You will find yourself nodding along, saying, “That’s me”, and feeling less alone with every page.

It will give you the guidance you need to better understand yourself or your loved ones, and most importantly, how to navigate life with strength and confidence.

Take the first step towards understanding Tourette Syndrome and living life on your terms. Grab your copy of “Time Is Ticcing Away” today!


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Ebook Link:


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