Author: | Liza Finlay | ISBN: | 9780989335461 |
Publisher: | Liza Finlay | Publication: | July 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Liza Finlay | Language: | English |
Author: | Liza Finlay |
ISBN: | 9780989335461 |
Publisher: | Liza Finlay |
Publication: | July 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Liza Finlay |
Language: | English |
Both inspirational and informational, Lost and Found delivers masterful insights into
the developmental processes of aging, woven with personal stories, philosophical
quotes and self-discovery worksheets to help every middle-aged woman find her
way to her new shore.
Alyson Schafer
Author of Honey, I Wrecked the Kids
This book breathes hope. It shows what one can do if you have the courage to
stretch beyond an imagined and even already-traveled blueprint. The book gives
permission to reach out for somethingness instead of dead-holding on nothingness.
It teaches that real lasting changes start with-in and impact with-out versus the
other way around. By reminding us about the roots of a word “courage”.
Dr. Marina Bluvshtein
Program Director and Core Faculty, Adler Graduate School
Reading Lost & Found made everything I’ve been feeling suddenly make sense. As
a woman in midlife, I’ve often felt that I should have all the answers, and then felt
badly that I don’t. I completely agree with Liza’s assessment that midlife can be
about reawakening those ideas, goals and dreams that have somehow gone by the
wayside. I feel stronger, somehow, after reading this book, and I’m inspired now to
reach out, grab – and hold on to – the new me.”
Suzanne Moutis
Executive Editor, Style at Home magazine.
Both inspirational and informational, Lost and Found delivers masterful insights into
the developmental processes of aging, woven with personal stories, philosophical
quotes and self-discovery worksheets to help every middle-aged woman find her
way to her new shore.
Alyson Schafer
Author of Honey, I Wrecked the Kids
This book breathes hope. It shows what one can do if you have the courage to
stretch beyond an imagined and even already-traveled blueprint. The book gives
permission to reach out for somethingness instead of dead-holding on nothingness.
It teaches that real lasting changes start with-in and impact with-out versus the
other way around. By reminding us about the roots of a word “courage”.
Dr. Marina Bluvshtein
Program Director and Core Faculty, Adler Graduate School
Reading Lost & Found made everything I’ve been feeling suddenly make sense. As
a woman in midlife, I’ve often felt that I should have all the answers, and then felt
badly that I don’t. I completely agree with Liza’s assessment that midlife can be
about reawakening those ideas, goals and dreams that have somehow gone by the
wayside. I feel stronger, somehow, after reading this book, and I’m inspired now to
reach out, grab – and hold on to – the new me.”
Suzanne Moutis
Executive Editor, Style at Home magazine.