the STORY BEHIND THE STORY

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Tianna talks about her own self in your book

Who is Tianna Bartoletta? Born Tianna Madison in Elyria, Ohio she’s the daughter of Robert and Jo Ann Madison (Martial Artist, and Dancer respectively). She’s the middle child her older sister Adrianne is a nurse, her younger sister Christina a world renowned oil-painter both of whom were track athletes. On the surface Tianna’s an American track and field athlete who specializes in the long jump and short sprinting events.

She’s got nine global championship medals. Three Olympic gold medals. Three World Championship Gold Medals. Three World Championship Bronze Medals.

Truth is though, that’s what Tianna does…it’s not who she is. Not even close.

Survive and Advance is her memoir.

It’s a deep dive into the makings of the woman you see today. An intimate look into the mindset of a champion. A story of both tragedy and triumph. Tianna craftily shares her journey through stories of a life spent running.

ad nau·se·am

/ad ˈnôzēəm/

adverb
referring to something that has been done or repeated so often that it has become annoying or tiresome.

They Know Exactly What They Write

July 14, 2012

Written by Tianna Bartoletta

I was able to convince thousands of people online that I was living a fabulous life, that my posing for seductive pictures using a self-timer equipped camera in my college apartment was about self-love, not a lack of self-respect.

I was able to fool the half-interested masses into believing I had a plan for my life, that I had my shit together and I had the most supportive family and friends to make all of my dreams come true. The reality is, that wasn’t my reality.

the STORY BEHIND THE STORY

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Tianna talks about herself in her new book

Who is Tianna Bartoletta? Born Tianna Madison in Elyria, Ohio she’s the daughter of Robert and Jo Ann Madison (Martial Artist, and Dancer respectively). She’s the middle child her older sister Adrianne is a nurse, her younger sister Christina a world renowned oil-painter both of whom were track athletes. On the surface Tianna’s an American track and field athlete who specializes in the long jump and short sprinting events.

She’s got nine global championship medals. Three Olympic gold medals. Three World Championship Gold Medals. Three World Championship Bronze Medals.

Truth is though, that’s what Tianna does…it’s not who she is. Not even close.

Survive and Advance is her memoir.

It’s a deep dive into the makings of the woman you see today. An intimate look into the mindset of a champion. A story of both tragedy and triumph. Tianna craftily shares her journey through stories of a life spent running.

unscrupulous writers

Taylor Dutch of FloTrack

Karen Rosen of Team USA

“Moving Forward from Her Marriage Bartoletta Values Bronze more than Gold”
August 23, 2017
Taylor Dutch of Flo Track

“Olympic Gold Medalist Tianna Bartoletta
Reveals Painful Truths in Memoir”
May 29, 2021
Karen Rosen of Team USA

The two articles listed above were written with MULTIPLE LIE’S and were “voiced” by Tianna  Bartoletta the PATHOLOGICAL LIAR,  and “written” by two UNSCRUPULOUS writers, Taylor Dutch, of Flo Track and Karen Rosen of Team USA.
 
Taylor Dutch and Karen Rosen DID NOT apply any “Journalistic Ethical Standards” to the information Tianna presented to them.
 
Their “undocumented investigative research and verification process”, is not only un-professional, it shows the integrity and the quality of their work.
 
They DID NOT do any due diligence and DID NOT fact check ANYTHING. They both just took Tianna’s word for it, because Tianna is a 3-time Olympic Gold Medalist which entitles her to a “pass” on VERIFICATION or SUBSTANTIATION of the FACTS.”
 
BLOGGERS NOTE: It was this article, that gave Tianna Bartoletta, all the credibility she needed to accelerate her FABRICATED narrative.
 
This allowed Tianna’s self-confidence and narcissism to explode, creating a snowball effect, which caused her to aggressively exaggerate her stories, and share them with as many media and social media sources as possible.
 
This also gave Tianna confidence in the fact that she would not be asked to substantiate anything she said with facts.

The 14 Symptoms of
Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness marked by extreme changes in mood from high to low, and from low to high. Highs are periods of mania, while lows are periods of depression.

7 signs of mania
Mania can cause other symptoms as well, but seven of the key signs of this phase of bipolar disorder are:

  1. feeling overly happy or “high” for long periods of time
  2. having a decreased need for sleep
  3. talking very fast, often with racing thoughts
  4. feeling extremely restless or impulsive
  5. becoming easily distracted
  6. having overconfidence in your abilities
  7. engaging in risky behavior, such as having impulsive sex, gambling with life savings, or going on big spending sprees

7 signs of depression
Like mania, depression can cause other symptoms as well, but here are seven of the key signs of depression from bipolar disorder:

  1. feeling sad or hopeless for long periods of time
  2. withdrawing from friends and family
  3. losing interest in activities that you once enjoyed
  4. having a significant change in appetite
  5. feeling severe fatigue or lack of energy
  6. having problems with memory, concentration, and decision making
  7. thinking about or attempting suicide, or having a preoccupation with death

Bipolar I
To have bipolar I, a person must have manic episodes. In order for an event to be considered a manic episode, it must:

  • include shifts in mood or behaviors that are unlike the person’s usual behavior
  • be present most of the day, nearly every day during the episode
  • last at least one week, or be so extreme that the person needs immediate hospital care

Bipolar I and II is harder for people to see in themselves, and it’s often up to friends or loved ones to encourage someone with this type to get help

ver·i·fy

/ˈverəˌfī/

verb
make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified.
  • “his conclusions have been verified by later experiments”
    • Law swear to or support (a statement) by affidavit.

narcissistic
personality disorder

Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is defined as behavior characterized by self-centeredness, lack of empathy, and an exaggerated sense of self-importance.

The disorder causes significant impairments in personality in terms of functioning and is accompanied by a number of other pathological personality traits such as Pathological Lying. As with other personality disorders, this condition negatively impacts life in various areas, including social, family, and work relationships.

Some of the symptoms associated with NPD include:

  • Constant need for attention, affirmation, and praise
  • Exaggerated sense of one’s own abilities and achievements
  • Exploiting other people for personal gain
  • Feeling envious of others, or believing that others are envious of them
  • Lack of empathy for others
  • Persistent fantasies about attaining success and power
  • Preoccupation with power or success
  • Sense of entitlement and expectation of special treatment

People with narcissistic personality disorder are typically described as arrogant, conceited, self-centered, and haughty. Haughty: Blatantly and disdainfully proud. Having or showing an attitude of superiority and contempt for people or things perceived to be inferior. 

 

Because they imagine themselves as superior to others, they often insist on possessing items that reflect a successful lifestyle.

Despite this exaggerated self-image, they are reliant on constant praise and attention to reinforce their self-esteem. As a result, those with narcissistic personality disorder are usually overly sensitive to criticism, which is often viewed as a personal attack.

What is Borderline
Personality Disorder?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental illness . It develops during adolescence or early adulthood. It’s marked by a pattern of emotional instability, impulsive behavior, distorted self-image, and unstable relationships.

BPD manifests in many different ways, but for the purposes of diagnosis, mental health professionals group the symptoms into nine major categories. In order to be diagnosed with BPD, you must show signs of at least five of these symptoms.

ATO BOLDON - INTERVIEW

Ato asks Tianna Bartoletta about keeping her last name

February 2021

WHAT ARE THE Traits of a
Pathological Liar

A Pathological Liar is a person who lies compulsively usually for no external gain or benefit and often with detrimental consequences.

Some lies seem to be told in order to make the pathological liar appear the hero, or to gain acceptance or sympathy, while there is seemingly nothing to be gained from their lies.

The 5 traits of a Pathological Liar

  1. Pathological liars are great storytellers. Their lies tend to be incredibly detailed and colorful. Even though obviously over-the-top, the pathological liar may be very convincing.

  2. Pathological liars portray themselves as the hero or victim. Along with being made the hero or victim in their stories, pathological liars tend to tell lies that seem to be geared at gaining admiration, sympathy, or acceptance by others.

  3. Pathological liars tell exaggerated lies and stories. There lies and stories fall somewhere between conscious lying and delusion. They sometimes believe their own lies. It is difficult to know how to deal with a pathological liar who may not always be conscious of their lying. Some do it so often that experts believe they may not know the difference between fact and fiction after some time.

  4. Pathological liars also tend to be natural performers. They are eloquent and know how to engage with others when speaking. They are creative and original, and quick thinkers who don’t usually show common signs of lying, such as long pauses or avoidance of eye contact.

  5. When asked questions, they may speak a lot without ever being specific or answering the question.