Second Chance Autism
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Travis gets a second chance at forming a relationship with the women of his dreams after finding out of his autism diagnosis. Will he be able to gain enough social supports to be able to form a relationship with April the woman of his dreams or we he fall short again due to his social skills? Travis shares how he learned from his mistakes the first time around and overcame the challenge of autism. After learning of his diagnosis, Travis makes it a goal to master every social skill so that he does not fail at relationships ever again. He is his biggest critic and has the highest social standards for himself. After years of social rejection Travis decides to change his life and is given a second chance with the woman of his dreams. Travis puts in nearly fifty hours per week of social skills coaching with trained coaches to learn how to interact with this woman and ask her on a date. Thankful for a second chance, Travis will ask the woman of his dreams on a date to see if she likes him. Will she say yes the second time around? Let's find out.
Travis Breeding
Travis is an author from Huntington Indiana how enjoys entertaining and educating through words. He enjoys telling a story and taking it from his mind to paper. He has authored several books on autism, mental illness, schizophrenia, and disability issues. He continues to write about those issues but also explores some fiction writing as well. Travis has a loving family and enjoys spending time with friends and family. He loves to play bingo and meet new people. One day Travis hopes to start a family of his own and give them so much love. Travis would like to thank his readers for supporting him on his journey of becoming an author. He could not have done it without you. If you would like to get in touch with Travis please email him at tbreedauthoratgmaildotcom,
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Second Chance Autism - Travis Breeding
Second Chance Autism
Travis Breeding
Published by Travis Breeding at Smashwords
Copyright 2017 Travis Breeding
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Second Chance Autism
About the Author
Second Chance Autism
The summer of 06 was probably one of the most interesting summers up until this point. However, the summer of 2007 would eventual top it and leave it way behind and in the dust. In late spring of 2006 I decided to apply for a summer job at General Motors. I thought this would be a great opportunity for me to meet some people and also make a lot of good money because they paid college kids to come in as summer help and gave them twenty dollars per hour.
In May I had to go and spend one Saturday afternoon up in Fort Wayne to do some testing. They would bring all of the college kids in for testing. If we passed the test then you’d be put into a pool to wait and see how many college kids they needed for the year. I was kind of excited and hoping I would get the job at General Motors. I didn’t have anything else going on for the rest of the summer and I thought maybe I could even work second shift which would allow me to sleep in and make even more money.
The Phone Call
One afternoon in early June, I remember getting a phone call. They said that it was General Motors and they were asking me if I would be interested in working at GM for the entire summer. I said of course as I was pumped to make up a lot of money and save it. I thought that maybe I could get myself a nice thing or two at the end of the summer and save the rest to live off of for college.
I had never been so excited in my life. Probably because I’d never had the chance to make so much money while I was working. I mean I was going to college so I could make this kind of money, but to have a chance to just make big money all summer long and bank it was something I would cherish.
Meanwhile in late May I had met a girl on an online dating website from not to far away from here. She actually went to Indiana Wesleyan University as I would later find out. At first she was kind of mean and skeptical then she started to really get to know me and thought that possibly we could hangout or I could take her shopping or something to that nature. So a couple of weeks later we would hangout for the first time. We went up to Fort Wayne and did some looking around and had dinner. I had a great time and I was hoping that she did too. In fact it seemed as if she did but then later on she would kind of blow me off and want nothing to do with me.
When I asked her out again she