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Transition: A Doorway to a Deeper Self

Transition: A Doorway to a Deeper Self
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Happy Monday to you!  Today I’m excited to share with you an article I wrote for memoir author Kathy Pooler’s blog.  This article on how I came to understand that transition is a doorway to learning more about ourselves.

Transition: A Doorway to a Deeper Self

When it first began, I’d only hear it now and then. But as a pivotal chapter in my life was coming to a close, it became harder for me to ignore an inner whisper trying hard to get my attention. Yet I kept pushing down the feelings I didn’t want to deal with.

I knew a transitional time for me was right around the corner, but it was too painful to think about. It meant I needed to let go of what was, and give thought to what was next.

I had found what many seek and some never define– a purpose. For six years I had a passion to bring positive awareness to disabled pets and help children and adults see their challenges in a positive way. I did this through the example of my dachshund, Frankie, who was in a wheelchair due to paralysis of her hind legs. It was what made me bounce out of bed each morning.

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Pooch Smooches Shares “Wisdom Found in the Pause” and Thought-Provoking Interview

Pooch Smooches Shares "Wisdom Found in the Pause" and Thought-Provoking Interview
Me & Joie when I first brought Joie home in the fall of 2012.

Today I invite you to visit my friend, Jackie Bouchard’s blog, Pooch Smooches, where she interviews me about my new book. You will want to check out Jackie’s books too, if you don’t already know about them. They are among my top ten favorite books about dogs!

Here’s a sneak peek at the interview…

PS: It’s no spoiler to warn blog readers that Joie dies during the telling of your story – after all, you mention it on page 1. What made you decide to do that?
BT: Thank you for asking this question. I struggled with whether or not I should state that up front at the beginning of writing this book. Mainly, because so often I’ve read or heard people comment that they won’t read a book where a dog has died – that it is just too painful.

While I truly understand that pain, I’ve come to see transition in death and transition during trials in our life that there are gifts within these times of pain and difficulty. Meaning, that if we only focus on the sadness of death or a change in our life, we tend to miss out on the new blessings it often brings, too.

Click here to read rest of the interview…plus read Jackie’s final note “about books where the dog dies…”

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Talking Dogs, No Kids by Choice, & Life as a Writer with Author Jackie Bouchard

Talking Dogs, No Kids by Choice, & Life as a Writer with Author Jackie Bouchard

I’m excited to share with you today my audio interview with, Jackie Bouchard, USA Today best-selling and award winning author of three fido-friendly fiction novels.

Today we talk about her newest novel, House Trained which will be released tomorrow, but if you can’t wait, you can pre-order it here.

One of the themes in her book is about the main character, Alex and her husband who chose not to have children. A subject I’m very familiar with, as is Jackie, as we both made the same choice.

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We had an interesting discussion about it, along with Jackie’s writing life, how she comes up with the ideas for her books, and her wonderful sense of humor.

Hope you enjoy!

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