New Books:

I’ve been busy for the last several years wanting to understand how our futures unfold, and how, with practice, we might direct them to be the best futures yet.

So I wrote my newest books so the reader would get closer to the “Aha” moment when something clicks and the realization that the beginning of establishing a future of joy, is in knowing what’s there—streaming through the mind. May sound strange, yet it works.

The fiction book, A Case of Mistaken Identity, is a romp through time, pointing out how we may have gotten ourselves further from joy, and how to return. It’s a, not-so-fable fable, and I hear, “ . . . . the best feel-good fable of the season!” And, if I may say so, the illustrations are pretty, pretty, pretty cool.

The non fiction book, What Are We Thinking? It Matters, began because of the suicide of a dear friend of my youngest son, in 2014. To recover from such an event, I was driven to find out about the process of thinking, and whether we had control of our thoughts and/or, how we might, if we don’t. It’s a leap into the rabbit hole where neuroscience meets on-the-ground events. It includes practices to set in motion, knowing what’s there, (in the mind), so we can live in joy more often, and for longer durations of time. I use the practices, Prompts, often, and when facilitating individuals and groups. “This book might just turn our sense of identity, right-side up.”

Books, to carry you effortlessly-excited, through this new year. After all, isn’t that the kind of future you want? My door is open for book talk, our futures and anything else on your mind . . . It matters.

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