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You're receiving this email because you signed up for my newsletter when I was offering life coaching with mindfulness as one of my main tools.
I learned so much over the last few years, whether through the Enneagram, books on spirituality like The Power of Now, and life coaching tools, but I will no longer be offering life coaching. If I decide to offer coaching specifically to writers again in the future, you'll be the first to know.
Right now though, I am focused on my fiction writing and working on the release for a new Young Adult Urban Fantasy, The Keeper's Apprentice, coming August 29th. This fast-paced novel is for fans of magic, romance, and adventure.
I still offer free financial coaching through Stand By Me Oregon for people in Oregon.
But hey, let's keep in touch! To stay in the loop with what I do, you can:
Talk to you soon!
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I took a seven year break from writing books. In my teens and my early 20s, I was a fervent writer. I couldn't get enough. My mind was full of stories, and most of my spare moments were dedicated to writing these down. Out of the many ones I finished, I self-published seven novels and four novellas, I had book signings at bookstores, and I frequented writing groups. Then in 2016, my life completely changed. A series of shifts and breaks in my relationships and spiritual life led me to a...
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