Loree Bischoff on whether the criticism her husband Eric Bischoff has received is justified, her new book, and the message she wants to send
Dec 21, 2011 - 11:10 AM
Monday Night Mayhem with Loree Bischoff
Hosts: The Big Mosh and Kahlil Thomas
Recap by Kahlil Thomas
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What gave her the impetus to write her new book ("Common Sense Happiness"): "I've been a pretty happy person no matter what has come my way throughout my life, and there different principles that have worked well for me. I could share those with my clients while coaching, but I really felt the need to reach out and share them with more people, so what better way than to write a book. Especially now with the holiday season, it's a time of year when a lot of people get extra emotional, and get the holiday blues, and the climate on the country is a little bit depressed. So, I thought that there are things that you really can do that no matter what is going on in your life, you still don't have to be miserable."
The message she wants to send to those who read the book: "I really want people to understand that it doesn't matter if you're a wealthy person and if you have a big house on the hill. There's all kinds of things we have to deal with in life, and we all hit speed bumps and different situations. We can't always control the situation that we find ourselves in, but we can always control how we are going to react and respond to those situations, and that's the key."
Whether the criticisms that her husband (Eric Bischoff) has received over the years have been justified: "No, of course not. I'm sure there is a fair amount of criticism, and Eric would admit that he has made his fair share of mistakes and would do things differently. He'll jump up and say that, but I have read and heard lots of things over the years that I go 'Wow, where does this come from?' People just don't know when they are on the outside looking in. It's like trying to see the whole mansion from keyhole in the front door, and then you make a judgement on what's going on inside from outside. Most of that stuff is coming from a place of a distorted perspective, so you really can't take it seriously."
Much more is contained in Loree's exclusive interview with The Monday Night Mayhem Radio Network, including her candid thoughts on how her marriage and family life have been able to withstand the trials and tribulations of the professional wrestling and entertainment businesses, if she was ever close to getting involved in WCW or TNA, the process she went through to create her new book, what it is to be a "life coach," plus much more! Mayhem Nation: Purchase your official copy of "Common Sense Happiness" right now by logging on to Loree's official website at
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