Ex-Inmate's Story of Triumph in 'I Was I Am...How to Move beyond Your Past to Create an Extraordinary Life' Throws Lifeline to Lindsay Lohan

One of the most difficult things for ex-offenders when they are released from prison is finding employment. For Lindsay Lohan it will be to move forward with the intent to rid herself from the destructive behaviors of her past. "I can show her how."

"It is a matter of Miss Lohan viewing her obstacles as opportunities." "I Was I Am...How to Move beyond Your Past to Create an Extraordinary Life" (http://www.allisontmoore.com), a book by motivational speaker, author and ex-inmate Allison Moore, provides an account of her prison experience as the catalyst for change and guidelines for those who struggle with being hindered by their past.
Moore wrote, "I Was I Am...How to Move beyond Your Past to Create an Extraordinary Life", not just for individuals with a criminal record or who have been incarcerated, but for those who have past experiences that prevent them from living a full life. The book draws from her experiences in order to educate readers on the reality of the prison sentence, the lack of support systems and the perils of living a life unmanageable. Whether it is a physical prison experience or a prison in mental capacity, she shares her beliefs on how to become free.

Allison Tammy Moore's own rise from being labeled a habitual offender to prominence deems her an expert on personal success for those with destructive behaviors. Allison went to prison and developed her own method of recovery by redefining success using Memoir Therapy. Through persistence and determination, this ex-offender to extraordinary woman, immediately used her past to fuel her passions, became a published author, speaker and entrepreneur. She is dedicated to help educate people to new levels of involvement in the lives of ex-inmates, victims, and their families "I decided to share my experiences in the hope that my book will help readers remove the limitations to being successful" she says. "I want to get a copy of my book to Linsay Lohan, I support her in her recovery, and with guidance she will recover all."

Allison Moore is Co-Founder of 'Meet Her at the Gate', an organization devoted to assist women exiting prison. Allison is considered an expert in re-entry and her Memoir Therapy method is used in her prison re-entry program. She is also the author of several magazine articles and this is her first book of the "I Was I Am" series. She is the wife of Quadir Moore, Founder of 'Meet Her at the Gate'. The Moore's are honored to be the parents of three children, Kahlil, Jayda and Taahir. Let Allison Moore start you on track to achieving your personal and professional success, even if you are starting from scratch. This highly acclaimed life coach raises the bar by teaching others that no matter where you are, or where you have been, you can create an extraordinary life.