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Many of us have been there. Because of life changes--kids are grown and gone, divorce, relocation, retirement, death, health issues--we ponder what's next and try to determine a direction for our lives. We're often stuck--wanting to do something but not knowing what that something is. And how do you figure it out? When she desired a purpose, a passion, friends, and a community, Pamela Lamp devised a project for herself. She took those first few steps--steps anyone can take --to find herself and begin the journey she wished to travel. Like a conversation with a good friend, this book is full of…mehr

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Many of us have been there. Because of life changes--kids are grown and gone, divorce, relocation, retirement, death, health issues--we ponder what's next and try to determine a direction for our lives. We're often stuck--wanting to do something but not knowing what that something is. And how do you figure it out? When she desired a purpose, a passion, friends, and a community, Pamela Lamp devised a project for herself. She took those first few steps--steps anyone can take --to find herself and begin the journey she wished to travel. Like a conversation with a good friend, this book is full of observations of what might just happen when you take a step back, embrace uncertainty, and let go of control.
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Autorenporträt
Pamela Lamp is a wife, mom, grandmother, blogger, and podcast host. She is the author of Do the Next New Thing and a frequent contributor to online magazines. At Who I Met Today, she interviews people from all walks of life, with topics ranging from health and food to books, aging, and travel. She hopes to encourage listeners and readers to explore uncharted territory and learn something new every day. Pamela enjoys traveling, cooking, playing golf and pickleball, reading, and, of course, exploring new things. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband.