What I feel will be most significant about my book, is the message behind it. “No means NO!” Is a concept that surprisingly, is still not understood by many. If a child or adult, is telling you no, then that means no. I myself fell victim to the concept. I think my book will be very significant in that aspect. If I’m able to write and relay my message in a receptive manner, I don’t see why it wouldn’t be in viewed as significant. To me, “no means no” is already a very real, and significant topic. I want my book to be more than just for children. I also want it to be for those adults who also fell victim to the concept and want to find a way to in a sense, heal. Maybe heal the inner child that may have been affected as well. The significance of the message itself speaks volumes. Boundaries. If I had read a book as a child, that explained how important it is to respect boundaries and have yours respected, I honestly feel that a lot of things in my life would have gone differently. Boundaries are a very important part of life, and it’s okay to say no. It’s okay to not want to do something, or go somewhere, or talk to a person. This includes any and everybody. Even family! If you feel that a family member isn’t respecting your boundaries, it’s okay to express that and take any necessary actions in assuring that your boundaries are respected. This is the significance of the message that I want to convey.