“Total Success Now” is a compilation of posts regarding how one can achieve total success through actively using spiritually based techniques, rather than an ego based frame of reference. For further reading, samples are available at http://www.heavenonearthsystem.com
http://heavenonearthsystem.blogspot.com/
Interview Thursday May 29 at 8 p.m. Eastern Time at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/frazzledentrepreneur/blog/2008/05/27/More-Information-on-Our-Guest-Elaine-Williams/
“H. Les Brown, MA, CFCC grew up in an entrepreneurial family and has been an entrepreneur for most of his life. He is the author of “The Frazzled Entrepreneur’s Guide to Having It All.” Les is a certified Franklin Covey coach and a certified Marshall Goldsmith Leadership Effectiveness coach. He has Masters Degrees in philosophy and theology from the University of Ottawa. His experience includes ten years in the ministry and over fifteen years in corporate management. His expertise as an innovator and change strategist has enabled him to develop a program that allows his clients to effect deep and lasting change in their personal and professional lives.”
Carol Denbow of “A Book Inside” has graciously invited me to be in the Author Spotlight.
“A Book Inside is where new and seasoned authors come to learn the complete process to writing, publishing, and selling their stories. Step-by-step, in an easy to read and comprehend format, each blog will guide you through your journey to your ultimate goal of seeing your book in print.”
It’s a great resource of information is you’re writing or thinking about writing and getting published. Stop by and check it out.
http://abookinside.blogspot.com/
I will be donating a portion of my proceeds on the sale of A Journey Well Taken:Life After Loss to Make a Wish Foundation. http://www.wish.org//
I’ve been working on the audio version of my book, A Journey Well Taken: Life After Loss. The audio will be available through my website in the next week. It is comprised of 4 CD’s, and is approximately 3.5 hours in length. It was professionally read by a talented young woman, Leah Frederick. The price for the audio is $19.95 plus $2.95 shipping, and applicable sales tax for NYS residents. http://www.ajourneywelltaken.com/
I have been invited to be a featured author on July 31, on the blog of Rosemary Lichtman, Ph.D and Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D, at their blog http://www.nourishingrelationships.blogspot.com
As the date draws nearer I’ll be posting more information about this wonderful blog. Rosemary and Phyllis’ blog is by their own description, “A comfortable place for Baby Boomer women of the ‘Sandwich Generation,’ to share ideas and solutions as you learn to nourish family relationships without starving yourself.”
Beyond50Radio.com is a variety talk show for baby boomers. I’ve been invited to be a guest on their show with host Daniel Davis on July 2nd at 9:30 a.m. (PST) That’s 12:30 Eastern time. http://www.beyond50radio.com/
They’ve had an eclectic selection of guests and topics such as Marianne Williamson on Embracing the New Midlife, Facebook expert Mari Smith, and upcoming Guy Finley on Living Fearlessly. I will be speaking about my book A Journey Well Taken: Life After Loss, how it came about, and the emotional and financial aspects of becoming a widow. As the date draws nearer, I’ll be posting more about Beyond 50 Radio.
Sometimes I’ve wondered why I’ve had my life experiences. Why do some people seem to experience extreme highs and lows in life, while others coast along at a steady, unexciting rate? Would I change any event or person in my life, that has led up to who I am today? Undoubtedly.
At 51 years of age, I choose to live with the decisions I’ve made and hope to make more enlightened choices in the future. There’s so much to be gleaned from life’s little surprises, joys and loss — what do we do with those experiences? Do we let them close us down, or do we take from them what we need and go on to the next. Life can be an exciting, fabulous ride if we move out of our comfort zone once in a while.
In the last seven years I have personally watched three people I deeply care about, move toward death, and die. My grandmother, my mother-in-law and my husband. Each faced it in their own individual way, but in the end it was peaceful and you could see them just letting go. I guess ultimately that’s what we all do, is just let go