All for My Good
In this memoir, the author shares her growing pains and ultimate victory, after failing to reach a career goal in a field in which she never intended to work. "Everything happens for a reason." She told herself, but questioned if that reason was due to her own actions.

Words from the author:
A divorce in my late 20s, quickly shifted my thoughts about employment from a casual consideration to a pressing concern. I was a mom of three small children and acquired a whole new set of responsibilities. It didn't take long before I found myself in the public-school classroom: my plan-B career. In my efforts to obtain growth opportunities in school administration, I relied on hard work, wit, and grit, while navigating through challenges that appeared reasonable and within my own strength. I found just enough success to keep me climbing the wrong ladder while embracing a false sense of growth. After hitting a brick wall of disappointment and void, I began to believe the lies I told myself. It's too late for you, you've invested too much time, and the cost of starting over is too great.

There was some truth to the lies: indeed, I had invested a lot of time, but was it too late to start again? At the age of 53, my 19th year in education delivered an unexpected turn of events that shook my world and penetrated my 'stuck' mindset. I found myself facing conditions that forced me to think differently, take action, and refuse to accept less than God's best for me; not only in my career, but in every area of my life.
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All for My Good
In this memoir, the author shares her growing pains and ultimate victory, after failing to reach a career goal in a field in which she never intended to work. "Everything happens for a reason." She told herself, but questioned if that reason was due to her own actions.

Words from the author:
A divorce in my late 20s, quickly shifted my thoughts about employment from a casual consideration to a pressing concern. I was a mom of three small children and acquired a whole new set of responsibilities. It didn't take long before I found myself in the public-school classroom: my plan-B career. In my efforts to obtain growth opportunities in school administration, I relied on hard work, wit, and grit, while navigating through challenges that appeared reasonable and within my own strength. I found just enough success to keep me climbing the wrong ladder while embracing a false sense of growth. After hitting a brick wall of disappointment and void, I began to believe the lies I told myself. It's too late for you, you've invested too much time, and the cost of starting over is too great.

There was some truth to the lies: indeed, I had invested a lot of time, but was it too late to start again? At the age of 53, my 19th year in education delivered an unexpected turn of events that shook my world and penetrated my 'stuck' mindset. I found myself facing conditions that forced me to think differently, take action, and refuse to accept less than God's best for me; not only in my career, but in every area of my life.
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All for My Good

All for My Good

by Dr. Tracey Lockett Singleton
All for My Good

All for My Good

by Dr. Tracey Lockett Singleton

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In this memoir, the author shares her growing pains and ultimate victory, after failing to reach a career goal in a field in which she never intended to work. "Everything happens for a reason." She told herself, but questioned if that reason was due to her own actions.

Words from the author:
A divorce in my late 20s, quickly shifted my thoughts about employment from a casual consideration to a pressing concern. I was a mom of three small children and acquired a whole new set of responsibilities. It didn't take long before I found myself in the public-school classroom: my plan-B career. In my efforts to obtain growth opportunities in school administration, I relied on hard work, wit, and grit, while navigating through challenges that appeared reasonable and within my own strength. I found just enough success to keep me climbing the wrong ladder while embracing a false sense of growth. After hitting a brick wall of disappointment and void, I began to believe the lies I told myself. It's too late for you, you've invested too much time, and the cost of starting over is too great.

There was some truth to the lies: indeed, I had invested a lot of time, but was it too late to start again? At the age of 53, my 19th year in education delivered an unexpected turn of events that shook my world and penetrated my 'stuck' mindset. I found myself facing conditions that forced me to think differently, take action, and refuse to accept less than God's best for me; not only in my career, but in every area of my life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184331126
Publisher: Tracey L. Singleton
Publication date: 06/23/2025
Series: Abundant Life Series , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 317 KB

About the Author

Dr. Tracey Lockett Singleton is the daughter of the Late Rev. and Mrs. Cephas and Annie Scott Lockett. She is the fifth-born child of six children. She was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, but with the exception of a short stay in Florida, spent the greater part of her childhood and young adult life in Seattle, Washington. Blessed with two God-fearing parents, Dr. Singleton understood the importance of operating in faith and expecting the best in life. After graduating from Franklin High School, she furthered her education earning degrees in both business and educational leadership. Dr. Singleton served as a public-school educator for almost 20 years, before transitioning into a new career in information technology and pursuing entrepreneurship endeavors in photography and web development. Dr. Singleton is married and has three adult children, and currently lives in South Carolina.
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