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Author and mental health professional, Michael Schoenhofer, celebrates nearly ten years of blogging with a book benefiting mental health efforts in Ohio. This collection offers Michael's best articles, never-before- published speeches, and accompanying illustrations from a decade of seeking mindfulness, wellness, and peace. Readers will find this poignant compilation entertaining, grounding, and motivating on their wellness journeys. Whether you're a longtime fan who has read Michael's blog posts as they were published or a new enthusiast of mindfulness practices looking for veteran guidance,…mehr

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Author and mental health professional, Michael Schoenhofer, celebrates nearly ten years of blogging with a book benefiting mental health efforts in Ohio. This collection offers Michael's best articles, never-before- published speeches, and accompanying illustrations from a decade of seeking mindfulness, wellness, and peace. Readers will find this poignant compilation entertaining, grounding, and motivating on their wellness journeys. Whether you're a longtime fan who has read Michael's blog posts as they were published or a new enthusiast of mindfulness practices looking for veteran guidance, Let This Be a Lesson for You: Thoughts About Inner Peace will entertain and guide you in your search for inner peace.
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Michael Schoenhofer enjoyed a varied career that included living abroad for over ten years. After graduating with a degree in Psychology from St. Meinrad College, he spent the next four years studying theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy, graduating with an MA in Theology. He was ordained as a priest in 1977 for the Catholic Diocese of Toledo. He spent the next five years in parish work and then, in 1984, went to Zimbabwe as a member of the first team in the Mission of Accompaniment. He lived among the Tonga people from 1984 to 1989. He returned to the USA, married, and started a family. He worked in foster care, graduated from The Ohio State University with an MSW, and then began working at the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board for the next 25 years, from 1994 to 2019, serving as the Executive Director for 19 of those years. He began writing and illustrating a blog in 2012 and published a Memoir, Stumbling into Happiness, in 2017. He is currently retired, traveling, and continues to write and illustrate.