by Margaret Anderson | Jun 28, 2022 | Blog, Frame of Mind
I teach people how to discuss sensitive issues and build consensus. They are more successful when they keep calm and avoid, or minimize, direct confrontation or “wrong making.” So some may think I’m unflappable. I actually feel deeply, but when...
by Margaret Anderson | Jun 17, 2022 | Blog
Thanks for your feedback I appreciate all of you who replied to my last post about an audiobook dilemma. Special thanks to Chris Rogers, the best writer I know and a voracious consumer of both fiction and nonfiction. Even after writing an extensive reply, she took the...
by Margaret Anderson | Jun 8, 2022 | Blog, Books
The Need A friend asked me to please make an audio version of my latest book. He has “long Covid,” symptoms that continue indefinitely after a person is no longer infected with the virus. My friend has trouble reading text. Also, different people learn...
by Margaret Anderson | May 30, 2022 | Blog
Here are some quotes that inspire me. I hope they will inspire, hearten or comfort you too: Where to put your energy “Worrying is only praying for stuff you don’t want,” Mildred Richards. But how do we drive those worrying thoughts out of our...
by Margaret Anderson | May 25, 2022 | Blog, Books, Frame of Mind
I have a handful of books I wish everyone could read. Recently, I added another book to that list, Instinct: How Our Biology Hijacks Our Happiness [and How to Fix It] by Rebecca Heiss, PhD. Long ago, I began to realize that human biological development has not kept...
by Margaret Anderson | May 15, 2022 | Blog, Book Excerpts
My new book not only contains a lot of information related to the first half of the title, Women Can Renew the World If…, the whys, the hows, the meaning of the “If,” it also features info on the second half of the title …and So Can You, skills...