Defining Sadness
As the mother of two awesome adult children […]
As the mother of two awesome adult children […]
It’s almost always walking weather here on St. Simons Island, but if you need a little nudge to get out there walking in your neck of the woods [. . .]
One of the things I love to do on my daily walk is find something beautiful or interesting and take a picture of it with my cellphone. It helps me shrug off all the sad/bad news in the world, to notice the little things.
Reinvention is the overarching theme of my books as well as my life. The main characters in all of my novels are all stuck, each in her own way, and trying to find their next chapters. I was stuck for decades until I finally found the courage to write my first book. My nonfiction books…
Hi Everybody, I hope you’re staying safe and healthy and finding creative ways to enjoy your holidays. It’s been all Zoom for us this year, but our hearts are filled with gratitude and we’re enjoying plenty of laughs any way we can get them! As I began writing this newsletter, I came across a quote that I love: “You…
As the mother of two awesome adult children, I’m filled with joy and gratitude. But the sadness of losing my own mother never goes away. In case you or someone you know might be feeling a little bit of the same thing, here’s an excerpt from my book Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention: DEFINING…