Can Reliving Your Past Heal Old Wounds?

By: Dorothy Thompson (View Profile)

That’s the bottom line to healing oneself.

Critics? Comments about my book have been very favorable. Many have told me they’ve read it several times, some as many as 6 times. I have a lot of information in the book—the “why” and “how come.” It’s not only a memoir, but it’s also very much a self-help book. It really touches the body/mind/spirit on all levels. The only unfavorable comments I’ve had are from relatives in denial. A cousin didn’t believe my story—of course, she only saw the outside world of our family.  

Q. Can you tell us where we may pick up a copy? 
A. Yes, of course! The book is available through my website. If ordered through my site, I pay the shipping as well as autograph it. It’s also available through mainstream bookstores as well as online sellers. 

Q. Thank you for this interview, Irene. Any final words? 
A. It is never, ever, ever, ever, too late to re-write your life script. It is never too late to change your life, never too late to heal.

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posted: 09.02.2008
Irene
Hi Readers, this is Irene, the author of "The Sitting Swing: Finding Wisdom to Know the Difference." I'd love to hear from you - even if you haven't read my book. I want to hear about your experiences that parallel mine. We all have a story in us - I would like to hear yours! You can also visit my website at www.irenewatson.com. I have a blog - the link is on the website.
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