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    HUGEOrange Publication Review The Weight of Rope The Weight of Rope Is an intelligently written thriller that is loads of fun to read. Evelyn (Evie) and Gertrude (Gee) are best friends. They have a lot in common (depression, alcohol) and a lot not in common.  Gee tries to be a dutiful wife to a jerk and see the good in everyone while Evie is single, a free thinker and says whatever’s on her mind.  They’re drawn to each other nevertheless. After years of deep friendship, Gee must break off contact to please her husband after her marriage becomes in jeopardy.   A year passes and out of the blue, Gee phones Evie and asks to meet the next morning.  She never shows up and appears to have just disappeared off the face of the earth.  None of Gee’s family members seem concerned. After Evie sees that the husband’s mistress has been installed at Gee’s house, she is determined to find out what happened to her friend.  A police detective gets involved and the story twists and turns as secrets and shocking lies are revealed. The author, Mickey Ann, has written a smart, lively novel that is almost impossible to put down. If you liked Girl on the Train, you’ll love this book.  Readmore

  • Hanging with Gforce: Our Journey through Alzheimer's via Facebook

    Facebook postings became a stress reliever for me as I cared for my Mother (nicked named Gforce by my Daughter) who had Alzheimer's. I had no clue when my Mother received the diagnose as to what we would face. It affects not only your memory of people, but the ability to do everyday task, understand body functions and their personality. The Mother I knew most of my life was gone only to appear on occasion. I had to learn to laugh at the little things and it was okay to cry about the bigger ones. I hope this books helps another caregiver going through this, to make them realize they are not alone and it's okay to laugh and smile. Readmore

  • Whole Happy and Healthy: A Revolutionary Approach to Understanding and Thriving with Mental Illness Author Interview

    Whole Happy and Healthy is one of many books you have written in the same genre. How does this one differ? Most of the books I have written have been about leadership and social change. Whole Happy and Healthy applies many of the same broad philosophical concepts but to a different context. While I have written about mental health on my blog and in a few other places, this is my first attempt to delve deeply into this topic. What do you think makes a good self-help book? I’m a bit weary of the self-help label, although I personally have greatly benefitted from many books I have read in this genre. A good self-help book should provide readers with tools to improve their lives without being overly prescriptive or limiting. I hope I have offered this to readers in Whole Happy and Healthy. What inspired you when writing Whole Happy and Healthy? The book was mostly inspired by my own personal experience with mental illness. During the three years it took me to write the book, people asked whether or not I would be comfortable sharing my story in public. This further inspired me to publish Whole Happy and Healthy to help break down the stigma that surrounds mental illness and prevents people from seeking help. What are your ambitions for your writing career? Full time? Part time? I am very fortunate that I am able to do a lot of writing throughout the day in my various roles. I have a backlog of at least 50 titles that I would like to write in my lifetime and that list will probably keep growing! My goal is to find ways to integrate writing into everything I do while also being able to find the time to explore my own unique interests in-depth through the written word. When did you decide to become a writer? I think I have been a writer from the time I could hold a pencil! I can’t remember a time that I didn’t identify myself as a writer. I wrote my first book in 2003, but prior to that I wrote quite a bit privately while also sharing some poems, essays, and articles along the way. When writing Whole Happy and Healthy did anything stand out as particularly challenging? Writing the book was emotionally difficult at times. I had to push myself beyond my own experience and ideas to make sure the book would be helpful to others. As I edited the book, I read it through the eyes of various people with very different perspectives to make sure it would resonate with a variety of readers who might be interested in the message. How did you come up with the concepts of Whole Happy and Healthy? Whole Happy and Healthy started off as an exploration of various holistic approaches to addressing mental illness. As I wrote, I found the concept of perception emerging as an underexplored but very important component of understanding ourselves and healing. The concepts in the book evolved as I wrote. What do you like to do when not writing? When I’m not writing, I l... Readmore

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    Can memories of past lives change the world? The children are remembering. They remember past lives and - even more vividly - the time between their lives. Four families struggle with the implications of their children's memories and the notoriety it brings them, while a network of incalculable power and wealth moves to silence them. But the children know, with crystalline clarity, both the purpose of their lives and something that the rest of the world only hopes: that they cannot die. Readmore

  • Land of Enchantment

    Braden's search for adventure exposes him to more than he has bargained for... and not just to nuclear radiation. Sandwiched between the paths of a New Mexico serial killer and a terrorist organization intending to take down President Donald Trump, Braden tries desperately to keep a low profile. However, trouble always seems to find him. That is, until he falls in love with his long friend Rachael. They work to protect one another and outsmart a violent criminal, who always appears to be one step ahead of the game. Readmore

The Power of Time Perception


"This is the mother-load of psychology, neuroscience, and self-help material, all rolled into one! - A rare find!"- Psychology Corner

Do you wonder how time flies? Want to learn the secrets to slow it down?

Now You Can! Live the Longest Year of Your Life, using the latest groundbreaking findings in brain science.

Discover how to extend the good times and fast forward through the bad ones. 

Understand how your brain perceive time, what causes time to speed up, and how to slow it down to Make Every Second Count.


As a companion to this book, you will also get:
  • FREE access to the online Speed of Time Test that can measure how fast time runs in your mind
  • A complimentary copy of The Ultimate Guide to a Healthy Brain Diet, to maintain an alert brain that is capable of slowing down time.

The Book covers topics such as:

  • Why time flies as we grow older and how to counter that
  • How famous athletes use theri super focus and alertness to perceive time as if in slow motion
  • How your time experience is affected byyour personality, whether you are an introvert or extrovert, a morning or evening person, anxious or calm, patient or impulsive, and how easily do you get bored.
  • How your emotions, such as anger, fear, sadness, anxiety, and happiness, affect the speed of time in your mind
  • Mental time travel into the future and how you can harness the power of positive thinking and proper planning
  • Living in the moment to slow down time and live a long life
  • How to look back at a week, month, or year and be satisfied that it was time well spent
  • And much much more...

Ready to Live the Longest Year of Your Life?

The Power of Time Perception offers many answers based on the latest groundbreaking findings in neuroscience and psychology.

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