My respite is over and I am happy to say, I feel renewed once
again. The beauty of summer in the Rockies is unforgettable.
As we came down out of the mountains, I became acutely aware that
the summer heat and humidity are still present, but I also know fall will
arrive soon and the lazy days of summer will surrender to crisp chilly air. For
some who live with chronic pain, that will be welcome, while others will see
their pain increase as a nature of their illness. Regardless, it's time to prepare. With short-term memory
loss, I need written prompts, a string tied to my little finger or a note
pinned to my jacket isn’t enough. That's how the Broken Body, Wounded Spirit Balancing the See-Saw of Chronic
Pain series came to be.
If you aren’t familiar with the series, you can learn more
at my author profile. There
is also detailed information on my website at the following links if you want
more information before you decide if this is a book for you. If you have the
book, it's time to get it out and re-explore. I suspect you will see things
from a different perspective, and you will learn something new to share.
- About Broken Body, Wounded Spirit:
Balancing the SeeSaw ofChronic Pain, FALL DEVOTIONS
- Table of Contents
- Endorsements - Inside the Cover
Fall is the season for reaping the rewards of summer and preparing
for the winter. It is a time to reflect and look forward. I hope you
enjoy Fall Devotions. We have been told it offers encouragement,
practical advice, comfort, and aesthetic appeal.
Here’s to a colorful and hearty fall season.
Available:
Amazon in paperback
Amazon UK Kindle
Amazon Canada Kindle
Barnes and Nobel paperback
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