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Did unexpected transitions now find you walking through unfamiliar doors? Is life is no longer as it was before? Do these changes feel like too much to handle? Janet Haney, author of Write Your Way Through Change, is no stranger to grief and transitions in her own life. Her son died in his sleep at the age of 9. Her husband lost an 8-year battle with cancer. Then she won her own battle with breast cancer only to return home to an empty nest. Hello Nobody: Standing at the Door of Grief - What to Do When Life Changes, is the powerful journey from standing at these doors of grief alone to…mehr

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Did unexpected transitions now find you walking through unfamiliar doors? Is life is no longer as it was before? Do these changes feel like too much to handle? Janet Haney, author of Write Your Way Through Change, is no stranger to grief and transitions in her own life. Her son died in his sleep at the age of 9. Her husband lost an 8-year battle with cancer. Then she won her own battle with breast cancer only to return home to an empty nest. Hello Nobody: Standing at the Door of Grief - What to Do When Life Changes, is the powerful journey from standing at these doors of grief alone to discovering what to do when everything changes. Through Janet Haney's story you will see that unfamiliar and unknown change offers new discoveries, new layers of understanding and ultimately a whole a new you.
Autorenporträt
Janet Haney is a creative journaling teacher based out of northern Kentucky, USA. She's the author of "Hello Nobody: Standing At The Door Alone, What To Do When Everything Changes" and is no stranger to grief and transitions in her own life. Her son died in his sleep at the age of 9. Her husband lost an 8-year battle with cancer. Then she won her own battle with breast cancer only to return home to an empty nest. "Write Your Way Through Change", is a chance for readers to join in a powerful journey from pen to page. Her hope is that readers learn that nothing in life is wasted, not even struggles, as it all can point to our true calling in life.