Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Faith Full Retirement (The Woman's Guide to Finding Joy in Her Later Years) by Jan Elliott


Faith Full Retirement

If you are a woman between 45 and 65 and struggle with planning for retirement and fear you may not make or be making the best choices, you have come to the right place. Once you discover how to analyze what's working and what's not working, you will be able to implement the tools need to put into action to find true joy in your later years.

"Be happy, for your life is a gift ... You make it beautiful at any age."
Jan Elliott




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About Jan Elliot:


Jan Elliott achieved her childhood dream: to become a teacher of Home Economics Education. But that was just the beginning…

It all started at age 10 when she joined her first 4-H club in Altamont, IL and became interested in baking, flower arrangements, sewing and interior projects. After several blue ribbons she was hooked on all sorts of home-making projects. A few years later, as other girls were choosing simple home economics projects, she decided to redecorate her whole bedroom - a project that was met with great accolades from her teachers and peers.

Jan was always ready to take on a new project, try something that hadn’t been done before and help others along the way. Her love for hearth, home, health (and about a dozen other things), lead her to Southern Illinois University where she completed a four year degree in Home Economics Education.

From the get-go in her adult life, Jan noticed something unique about many of the women she met. While they were clearly talented and highly intelligent, they lacked confidence, were not willing to take action and were afraid to follow their dreams. They had all the right stuff but lacked the motivation and guidance to build their best lives.

Transforming this observation into action, Jan found she had a unique gift for supporting women through weight loss, becoming healthier, looking their best and achieving more in their personal and professional lives.

Her most celebrated career was working with women’s groups presenting various topics on professionalism, communication skills, interviewing and management skills, organization, time management, life balance and financial fitness for women where she trained and worked with thousands of women all across the US, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

After retiring from her speaking business, to care for an aging parent, she continued working with women in interior re-designing. After several more years, her husband retired and she found herself giving up the house, city, friends and life she loved to move south to an area she swore she would never live.

As a born again Christian she then discovered her gift of teaching and presenting went even deeper. For over ten years, she has cultivated Bible Study Fellowship as a Group Discussion Leader for women’s bible studies.

With much experience in many different areas and walks of life Jan brings to women everywhere her continued support and exceptional knowledge now, as it applies to their golden years. She has felt called to write the book Faith Full Retirement to help women find joy in all they do in their later years.

Jan currently teaches workshops, seminars and keynotes in the area of Faith Full Retirement in her hometown, Leland NC, which is just across the bridge from the beautiful historic city of Wilmington. She lives there with her husband of 48 years, and together they frequently travel to Pittsburgh, PA to visit their three grandbabies.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

#KindleCountdown The Syrup Maze: An Inspirational Journey Through Recovery From a Traumatic Brain Injury


The Syrup Maze


Miracles happen every day. This is one of them. From severe TBI to recovery. Just two and a half weeks after telling mom, "We are treating his body in case he wakes up," the doctor told her, "We weren't expecting this."

Michael was in the wrong place, at the wrong time, caught between two cars that should not have been on the road. His mom started a CaringBridge® account in order to communicate updates with family and friends and to give her an outlet through journaling. The Syrup Maze is built around these CaringBridge posts that Debbie tried hard to keep upbeat and positive.

Yes, life can change in an instant, but with change comes choice: choice in how we think, choice in how we pray, choice in how we talk, choice in how we act. And at a time when it was all she could do to put one foot in front of the other, she discovered that, next to God, family was their strongest force. As “Team Michael” they leaned on each other, cried together and yes, even found reasons to laugh together.

The Syrup Maze is an inspiring account of the light that can shine through even the darkest of days. It is a tribute to those who dedicate their lives to saving the lives of others and it is to the many, many angels who presented themselves through this very difficult time.

‘The Syrup Maze: An Inspirational Journey Through Recovery from a Traumatic Brain injury’ was originally published as, ‘The Syrup Maze: A Mother’s Nightmare and the Strength of a Family United.’ This revised edition, published two years after the original book, includes remarkable updates written by both the author’s son and his passenger, who also suffered a traumatic brain injury.

Debbie Simpson, author of 'Adam’s Gluten Free Surprise: Helping Others Understand Gluten Free,' also highlights the need for increased education in hospitals and medical facilities in regards to special diets. As someone with celiac disease, requiring a strict gluten free diet, Debbie found the task of feeding herself safely while living at the hospital with her son to be a much less daunting task than overseeing Michael’s gluten free diet. Having to step in more than once when non-gluten free food was offered to her son, was inexcusable. Patients who require a gluten free diet – or any special diet – deserve to have their needs met and respected, and they deserve to be fed balanced, nutritious meals while in the care of medical professionals. But, as she discovered, this is not always the case.

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Monday, June 13, 2016

Craft Your Own Life Story by Mathews George



Craft Your Own Life Story


Most of us drift aimlessly in our life journey, without any passion, joy or purpose. Many hate their jobs but stay on for long knowing well that they want to do something different. Many of us live our lives to please the expectations of others. We settle for much less than we deserve.

Craft Your Own Life Story is a story of the journey of life characterized by exploring oneself to discover new aspects and realizing their true potential to lead an amazing life. The basic understanding of the purpose of life, as explained in the book, will give the readers an inspiring perspective of life. The pursuit of a wonderful life will seem within the bounds of anyone who desires to lead a life of their own choice.

This book includes the story of five unique characters and each chapter follows these people on a journey where each discovers their own purpose in life. The readers may relate some of the characteristics and choices to their own and rejoice at discovering new aspects of their lives. The self-assessments, exercises and tools included in this book can lead to powerful revelations about oneself.

This book also helps draft plans to overcome challenges, garner resources and make choices to ultimately lead to the life they envisioned.


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About Mathews George


Mathews George is an experienced life skills trainer, certified transformational empowerment coach and an NLP practitioner. He lives in Chennai, India. His passion for working with people to empower them and help them transform their lives has led him to create Gyanadeepam Centre for Empowerment, a social enterprise committed to fostering a power in people to make a difference not only in their own lives but also in their communities and the society at large. Mathews draws on his rich experience of working with young people, in transforming their lives, by applying unique empowerment strategies.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

When Angels Die (Life After Rape) by Caroline de Chavigny



When Angels Die


July, 1993, a young, single mother became the target of a sadistic rapist. Her world was instantly turned upside down as she was viciously assaulted and left for dead in front of her young children. This story takes you from a broken, shattered life and details how she was able to rebuild her world, while dealing with nightmares and flashbacks, mind-numbing fear, pain, the burning, boiling anger and an intense hatred. This book portrays living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, attempted suicides, and finally, the steps taken and the therapy that saved an entire family. When Angels Die was originally written as a form of self-help therapy. And now, it is dedicated to those who need help and guidance in making the emotional transition from being a Crime Victim to being a Survivor. The time is now to let go of your fears and to regain control of your lives.



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About Caroline de Chavigny


Caroline de Chavigny’s desire for helping others was the catharsis which led her to pen her non-fiction books, which includes the 3-time award winning memoir, When Angels Die. This chronicles the painful journey towards healing - from being a crime/rape victim to a strong survivor. Writing can heal many wounds, as was proven with her next non-fiction book, Letter to a Monster. Monster is a powerful collection of 53 letters written by survivors and addressed directly to their abuser/monster. For a bit of comedic relief in between writing these two emotionally difficult books, Red Wine & Alibis was born – a very tongue-in-cheek, who-done-it kind of naughty chick book that will guarantee to make you laugh out loud.

Caroline’s children’s books from her series, The Bear Brothers, are written as a tool to help children understand life and all its challenges. While A Sparrow’s Sad Song explains the meaning of death to young children, Merry Birthday shows that commercialism should not be a factor with the real reason for the season. Doofus Dan & His Dweebs helps kids to have a strong sense of self and to never fall prey to false friendships.

Regardless of the genre in which Caroline de Chavigny is led to write, her style of writing comes straight from the heart and her books are sure to bring thought-provoking inspiration to all. Through SoundCloud, Caroline hosts a weekly radio show and interviews fellow Texas authors, for more information on this, visit TXAuthors.com. She is an active speaker for RAINN. Follow Caroline on Twitter @cdechavigny or visit her author webpage at www.CarolineDeChavigny.com

For Every Breakdown, There's a Breakthrough, a poem by Tony Haynes from Divorced & Scared No More! by Tasher



Divorced & Scared No More! Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced


Have you experienced Divorce? Are you questioning what your future will be after your vows of "I do" turn into "I do not" along with the loss of all the dreams that never will be fulfilled? Divorced and Scared No More: Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced is the first installment of the three-part trilogy written to assist readers in post-divorce related matters while providing you the motivation you need to move on.

Author Tasher speaks from personal experience; having gone through the many stages of relationships. This includes denial of a failed marriage, expressiveness needed to gain healing and how to remain emotionally grounded. You'll find ways to embrace your new found freedom and turn the lemons life threw at you into a Zesty Lemon Sorbet!

Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt, LSCSW, LAC consulted as a technical advisor for the series. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to surviving divorce.

Co-Author Tony Haynes is a practitioner of Acrostic Poetry -poetry where the first, last or other letters in a line spell out a particular word or phrase. At the end of each chapter, you can look forward to reading a clever poem from words found within the word DIVORCE. These are poetic thoughts that ask "How did I get here?" This rite of passage has everything to do with life and our stories affects each other because we are all connected. Now it's time to peek inside and see how, where & why our lives intersect.

There are so many insightful topics in the book, which will help you feel inspired to look inward and become aware of your needs to help you live again. There is still life after emotional death ... Isn't it time for you to be happily divorced and Divorced and Scared NO More?


Read the excerpt:
For Every Breakdown, There’s A Breakthrough
For every breakdown there’s a breakthrough
Over to the sunny side.
Life will take you down, but
Love will take you
On to pastures green and wide.
With every breakdown, there’s a breakthrough God provides.
Growth lays its stake down and remakes you
On the milk and honey side;
Does its shakedown, won’t forsake you
So growth is never satisfied.
For every breakdown, there’s a breakthrough
On the “tears-get-runny-side.”
Oh, what aches now?
This may hurt you.
Still once the saddest tear has dried
The happy ones you haven’t cried
Evoke the joys personified,
Proving the ride is worth the price when you “make do.”
So for every breakdown, there’s a break through.
—Tony Haynes

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About Tasher 


Tasher was divorced on her 26th wedding anniversary, and she embarked on a new life. Her marriage was broken all to pieces, she was not going to let the divorce break her. Tasher quickly discovered that single life was very different from all those years ago. Like many, she initially was scared. Yet she was determined to become Divorce and Scared NO More!

Despite her dyslexia, she decided to share with others things she learned while rebuilding her life. The launch of DASNM.com quickly received a worldwide following. The logo was inspired by a set of broken pilot wings. No two people will have identical situations, hopefully the DASNM series will assist others with the least amount of trepidation, during this difficult transition.

Tasher is not a professional therapist, rather she is sharing because she has "been there and done that" understanding how it FEELS. Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt LSCSW, LAC consults as her technical advisor. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to surviving divorce.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Words Can Either Harm or Heal ~ an excerpt from Divorced & Scared No More by Tasher & Tony Haynes



Divorced & Scared No More! Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced


Have you experienced Divorce? Are you questioning what your future will be after your vows of "I do" turn into "I do not" along with the loss of all the dreams that never will be fulfilled? Divorced and Scared No More: Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced is the first installment of the three-part trilogy written to assist readers in post-divorce related matters while providing you the motivation you need to move on.

Author Tasher speaks from personal experience; having gone through the many stages of relationships. This includes denial of a failed marriage, expressiveness needed to gain healing and how to remain emotionally grounded. You'll find ways to embrace your new found freedom and turn the lemons life threw at you into a Zesty Lemon Sorbet!

Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt, LSCSW, LAC consulted as a technical advisor for the series. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to surviving divorce.

Co-Author Tony Haynes is a practitioner of Acrostic Poetry -poetry where the first, last or other letters in a line spell out a particular word or phrase. At the end of each chapter, you can look forward to reading a clever poem from words found within the word DIVORCE. These are poetic thoughts that ask "How did I get here?" This rite of passage has everything to do with life and our stories affects each other because we are all connected. Now it's time to peek inside and see how, where & why our lives intersect.

There are so many insightful topics in the book, which will help you feel inspired to look inward and become aware of your needs to help you live again. There is still life after emotional death ... Isn't it time for you to be happily divorced and Divorced and Scared NO More?


Read the excerpt:
The words we say and hear can build us up or tear us down. The right words can even help you heal. During your divorce, you probably exchanged harsh remarks with your ex. The old saying “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never harm me” is utterly false. Not only do the words we say affect us deeply, sticks do not hurt very much at all. When was the last time you got a broken bone from a stick? On the other hand, the words you hear or say can stay in your mind for a very long time. The emotional pain from hurtful words usually lasts much longer than it takes for any bruise or broken bone to heal. 
Guard yourself from harmful words, especially the ones you say to yourself. If you don’t want it to be your future, don’t say it. This means don’t think it silently in your head, either. There is no such thing as a “silent” thought. When you hear yourself say something negative in your head, tell yourself out loud, “That’s just old bad baggage I missed when cleaning the ex out of the house.” Of course, we will all have our vulnerable areas, but use words to build your self‑esteem instead of fostering a long-term belief in an untruth. 
You can’t un-ring a bell, and you can’t prevent what others say to you. You can, however, choose what you believe. When you hear someone say something critical or derogatory to you or about you, there’s no need to allow the words into your life. You decide what your truth is, not them. Why react to untruths? Choose the truthful uplifting words, not the bad words that have no place in your life. 
If you struggle with this, now would be a great time to sit down and make a list of ten positive statements about yourself. Whenever anyone compliments you, add his or her comments to your list, citing who said it, along with the date. Keep your list handy and read your list whenever someone says unkind words to you or you have an unkind thought about yourself. In the latter case, repeat the positive statement as often as you need to so that you believe it and erase the negative opinion. 
Every time you speak to others, try to use positive words. By building others up, you will start building yourself up. You will become a positive and happier person. You will see more color in the world, not just the black and grey you may be feeling. Anytime you think something positive, say it. You never know; you might just make someone else’s day. Being kind will certainly never hurt you. 
When you hear bad things said about you or to you, do not let them get you down. Very often when people say and do unkind things, it is because they are insecure about themselves and their lives or actions. In order to make themselves feel better, some people choose to belittle others because they believe this will make them superior people, or at least feel like superior people. There are also people who project their undesirable feelings onto someone else instead of dealing with those feelings themselves. Remember the old saying, “When you are pointing at someone, there are three more fingers pointing back at you.” Other people may say negative things because they are sad and unhappy. Then there are people who are just bad people, and bad people say and do bad things. Reconsider their place in your life right now. Finally, there are people who were never taught good manners. 
When people say bad things, it is always more a reflection of them than it is of you. Happy people usually do not resort to saying or doing things that harm others. They typically prefer to stay positive and say and do uplifting things for others. If someone’s comment bothers you, take a moment and think; is there any part of what they said that’s true? Is there something you would like to change? If it bothers you and there is something you can do about it, take action.
Most often, however, you need to treat these comments and bad words like a foreign language you must seize and translate in your head. Here are a few of examples how to translate what someone says to you; hopefully you will start coming up with your own very soon. 
If someone says to you, “You’re not pretty, young, or sexy enough for me,” translate it to, “You are so comfortable with yourself. I wish I could find that feeling of tranquility inside me.” How about “You’re just dumb”? Translated, it becomes, “I wish I could see the wonder of the world through your eyes.” You can make “You are fat and eat too much” become “What a person! Defying society and eating the way one wants to. I wish I had the courage to tell this person how exceedingly proud I am of her for defying social conventions.” 
You are in charge of the translations; it is time to make yourself the shining star of every comment made. You deserve it! Translating negative comments can even become your own secret language. We all deserve a language filled with special words we truly believe in and live by. 
Now that you have learned to translate (and how easy was that? It took me four years to learn a little French, but this is a snap!), give your response to the negative commenter in your head as you walk away. You really do not need to waste your breath and words on people who say and do these things to you. So hold your head high and for an extra little kick put one of the “If you only knew what I am thinking” kind of smiles on your face. It will drive the other person crazy because you are not giving them the reaction they wanted. 
Do not allow criticism, self-doubt, or some other weight around the neck to bring you down. I would like to say you are a beautiful strong person and I believe in you. 
The soothing tongue is a tree of life, but a perverse tongue crushes the spirit.
—Proverbs 15:4 (NIV)

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About Tasher 


Tasher was divorced on her 26th wedding anniversary, and she embarked on a new life. Her marriage was broken all to pieces, she was not going to let the divorce break her. Tasher quickly discovered that single life was very different from all those years ago. Like many, she initially was scared. Yet she was determined to become Divorce and Scared NO More!

Despite her dyslexia, she decided to share with others things she learned while rebuilding her life. The launch of DASNM.com quickly received a worldwide following. The logo was inspired by a set of broken pilot wings. No two people will have identical situations, hopefully the DASNM series will assist others with the least amount of trepidation, during this difficult transition.

Tasher is not a professional therapist, rather she is sharing because she has "been there and done that" understanding how it FEELS. Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt LSCSW, LAC consults as her technical advisor. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to surviving divorce.

The New Love Triangle by Allen Vaysberg



The New Love Triangle


The New Love Triangle is a life changer! Short enough to be read in one sitting this book is a powerhouse for facilitating lifelong transformation. Bestselling author Allen Vaysberg is authentic and funny while masterfully weaving in concepts with practical application making it easy to add love to every part of life. You'll come away with a new perspective and simple action steps for loving yourself, others, and your day!



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About Allen Vaysberg

Allen Vaysberg's mission is to empower the growth of the modern individual. He does so by providing practical tools and inspiration enabling them to become well-rounded people who understand their purpose, live their essence and continue to expand all areas of their life in a harmonious way.

Allen is a Life Recalibration Expert and creator of the SEAMLESS method who facilitates people's transition from unfulfilled and stressed to doing what they love and being at peace. He speaks on life purpose, career change, health and wellness, love and the recalibration process and runs online programs helping people re-calibrate their lives.

Allen is as comfortable discussing complex esoteric concepts as talking sports. He effortlessly weaves mainstream and mysterious into relatable concepts that the listeners/readers can immediately apply to their lives. He resides in Chicago with his wife and two children. For more information about Allen's work please visit www.allenvaysberg.com

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Read an inspirational excerpt from Divorced and Scared No More! by Tasher & Tony Haynes




Divorced & Scared No More! Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced



Have you experienced Divorce? Are you questioning what your future will be after your vows of "I do" turn into "I do not" along with the loss of all the dreams that never will be fulfilled? Divorced and Scared No More: Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced is the first installment of the three-part trilogy written to assist readers in post-divorce related matters while providing you the motivation you need to move on.

Author Tasher speaks from personal experience; having gone through the many stages of relationships. This includes denial of a failed marriage, expressiveness needed to gain healing and how to remain emotionally grounded. You'll find ways to embrace your new found freedom and turn the lemons life threw at you into a Zesty Lemon Sorbet!

Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt, LSCSW, LAC consulted as a technical advisor for the series. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to surviving divorce.

Co-Author Tony Haynes is a practitioner of Acrostic Poetry -poetry where the first, last or other letters in a line spell out a particular word or phrase. At the end of each chapter, you can look forward to reading a clever poem from words found within the word DIVORCE. These are poetic thoughts that ask "How did I get here?" This rite of passage has everything to do with life and our stories affects each other because we are all connected. Now it's time to peek inside and see how, where & why our lives intersect.

There are so many insightful topics in the book, which will help you feel inspired to look inward and become aware of your needs to help you live again. There is still life after emotional death ... Isn't it time for you to be happily divorced and Divorced and Scared NO More?


Read this inspirational excerpt:
Shortly before dawn Jesus went out to them, walking on the lake. When the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified. “It’s a ghost,” they said, and cried out in fear. But Jesus immediately said to them: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.” 
“Lord, if it’s you,” Peter replied, “tell me to come to you on the water.” “Come,” he said. 
Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, “Lord, save me!” 
Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. “You of little faith,” he said, “why did you doubt?”

—Matthew 14:25–30 (NIV)
Let’s just take a moment and think about Peter when he got out of the boat because Jesus asked him to. He put his faith in Jesus when he became afraid and started to sink. He called out for Jesus to help him while the other disciples sat safely in the boat and did not risk going to Jesus. They leaned on the boat, but Peter leaned on his faith and higher power. 
Faith helps you let go of the ordinary for a little while so God can do something better. Why are you holding onto pain and bad feelings? This is an adventure of faith! Life is difficult; you have been knocked out of the safe boat. Now it’s time to let your faith grow with each step and remember you, too, can reach out as Peter did. Leave the past behind you, and open yourself to what God has waiting for you. It should be pretty wonderful. It is God, after all. 
I have heard people give Peter a hard time for what he did that day. I guess, as is the case with many things, I view Peter’s story differently; he took the risk, believed, and tried. Peter’s faith did get shaken, but he called to Jesus, requesting help. I think this is an example of what real true faith is: facing fears and taking the risk, knowing a higher power is there to help if you are in need. There are great rewards outside the boat. It is time to take the step outside. I am a Christian, so I am referring to my faith, but whatever you choose to believe in, this is the time for you to strengthen your resolve and let the Higher Power guide you to something better. 
One of the most challenging and difficult life lessons I have learned is that we need to allow ourselves to have enough faith to surrender ourselves and our affairs to a power bigger than us. Interestingly, many people reach out to this higher power when there is difficulty in their lives and ask for immediate emergency help. They do not communicate with God until the next emergency happens. How interesting and rewarding would it be to trust this higher power on a daily basis, sharing our joy and success with God, as well as our struggles? I know I like to hear the joy in my child’s voice when they tell me about something that filled them with happiness. 
I really enjoy talking to God while I am driving. There are no distractions, and I can let everything out without anyone hearing me. Oh, how I love our special time together. Sometimes he even answers back with a GodWink, which SQuire Rushnell explains is a coincidence or message of reassurance from God directly to you, like a sign on the side of the road.

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About Tasher 


Tasher was divorced on her 26th wedding anniversary, and she embarked on a new life. Her marriage was broken all to pieces, she was not going to let the divorce break her. Tasher quickly discovered that single life was very different from all those years ago. Like many, she initially was scared. Yet she was determined to become Divorce and Scared NO More!

Despite her dyslexia, she decided to share with others things she learned while rebuilding her life. The launch of DASNM.com quickly received a worldwide following. The logo was inspired by a set of broken pilot wings. No two people will have identical situations, hopefully the DASNM series will assist others with the least amount of trepidation, during this difficult transition.

Tasher is not a professional therapist, rather she is sharing because she has "been there and done that" understanding how it FEELS. Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt LSCSW, LAC consults as her technical advisor. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to surviving divorce.

Monday, June 6, 2016

Divorced & Scared No More! Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced by Tasher & Tony Haynes with Giveaway!




Divorced & Scared No More! Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced



Have you experienced Divorce? Are you questioning what your future will be after your vows of "I do" turn into "I do not" along with the loss of all the dreams that never will be fulfilled? Divorced and Scared No More: Emotional Support for the Newly Divorced is the first installment of the three-part trilogy written to assist readers in post-divorce related matters while providing you the motivation you need to move on.

Author Tasher speaks from personal experience; having gone through the many stages of relationships. This includes denial of a failed marriage, expressiveness needed to gain healing and how to remain emotionally grounded. You'll find ways to embrace your new found freedom and turn the lemons life threw at you into a Zesty Lemon Sorbet!

Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt, LSCSW, LAC consulted as a technical advisor for the series. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to surviving divorce.

Co-Author Tony Haynes is a practitioner of Acrostic Poetry -poetry where the first, last or other letters in a line spell out a particular word or phrase. At the end of each chapter, you can look forward to reading a clever poem from words found within the word DIVORCE. These are poetic thoughts that ask "How did I get here?" This rite of passage has everything to do with life and our stories affects each other because we are all connected. Now it's time to peek inside and see how, where & why our lives intersect.

There are so many insightful topics in the book, which will help you feel inspired to look inward and become aware of your needs to help you live again. There is still life after emotional death ... Isn't it time for you to be happily divorced and Divorced and Scared NO More?


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About Tasher 


Tasher was divorced on her 26th wedding anniversary, and she embarked on a new life. Her marriage was broken all to pieces, she was not going to let the divorce break her. Tasher quickly discovered that single life was very different from all those years ago. Like many, she initially was scared. Yet she was determined to become Divorce and Scared NO More!

Despite her dyslexia, she decided to share with others things she learned while rebuilding her life. The launch of DASNM.com quickly received a worldwide following. The logo was inspired by a set of broken pilot wings. No two people will have identical situations, hopefully the DASNM series will assist others with the least amount of trepidation, during this difficult transition.

Tasher is not a professional therapist, rather she is sharing because she has "been there and done that" understanding how it FEELS. Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt LSCSW, LAC consults as her technical advisor. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to surviving divorce.

Drawn to the Ocean by Gillian Adams



Drawn to the Ocean: A Hand-Inked Creative Colouring Book for Stress Relief


In our busy, modern lives it can be difficult to find and sustain inner peace. Quiet time seems to be a luxury rather than a necessity. Recently people have discovered colouring books for adults and reclaimed time for themselves.


Drawn to the Ocean is a calming collection has 30 hand-inked designs for you to colour and enjoy. Take a dip in the ocean with a variety of drawings, including patterns and illustrations, and find relaxation in this mindful activity. Each image in Drawn to the Ocean is single sided so you can cut out and keep your colouring. It’s the perfect book to de-stress with and to explore your creativity.


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About Gillian Adams

Gillian Adams was gripped by stories from an early age and has been an avid reader and writer ever since.

After leaving school she attended art college and started her career as a graphic designer. Gillian later altered course, working as a feature writer and content editor at a regional newspaper for nearly 15 years, while enjoying art and crafts in her leisure time.

Born in Plymouth, Devon she continues to write and draw, and publishes her books on Amazon. For more information visit www.gillianadams.co.uk