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May 13, 2022

Post-pandemic Survival Skills

There has been a lot of media attention on suicides lately and this has been compounded by limited mental health professional availability. As parents, we are also particularly concerned about kids who might be struggling. Kids don’t have as many tools to use to cope with extra stress, pressure, anxiety and depression and it is important to know that thinking of self harm actually reduces stress and can seem like a viable solution in the short term (link below). 

Thinking About Suicide and Self-Harming Alleviates Stress

This is a normal solution-seeking process of the mind but kids do not know the mind can always trick you. Always. I am concerned kids are able to get a bad idea reinforced now more than ever with social media algorithms/bubbles and our mainstream media news is also covering so many high profile suicides right now. A thought is just thought and we need to be vigilant to teach kids how to let inaccurate and/or potentially destructive thoughts go. This is the best encapsulation of figuring out when an inaccurate thought has put you are under too much stress (evident by how your body might react—such as trouble sleeping, feelings of panic, rumination, acne, weight gain/loss, etc. which are all physical indicators/responses that your mind is stressing your body by lying to you). The learned response needs to be how to let that thought go and then how to put out the fire that errant/destructive thought has caused over and over and over again. 

https://www.happinesslab.fm/2022-new-year-mini-season/stepping-off-the-path-of-anxiety

Finally, we can all store a lot of stress in our bodies and not even know it is there. Find a good massage therapist help reduce stress that way!

How do you help someone who is struggling but you can’t get in to see someone? Ok. Obviously, stay on the wait list and let someone in the office know if it is urgent. Also, you can work on some basic stress and anxiety reducing techniques which I will try to outline in a simple way below:

1. Identify symptoms. (Such as: can’t sleep/sleep too much, ruminating/repeating/intrusive thoughts, feeling overwhelmed, difficulty making decisions/concentrating,  feeling of guilt/inadequacy). 

2. Ask, what was going on in your life before the symptoms (aka “X”) showed up? You might expect to hear everything was going great until “X” happened to me and then I was (any or all above symptoms listed appeared) and person conveys they were/are basically overwhelmed.

3. “X” is the tidal wave thought or the intrusive thought.  “X” is not a truth—“X” is the problem. We know “X” is the problem because there is a mind/body revolt also known as stress/anxiety/depression. For instance, the factual statement the sky is usually blue and the grass is green on a sunny day does not keep someone up all night. If anything, that truth thought is relaxing and calming—not upsetting and causing a haywire limbic system like “X.” An anxiety thought typically starts with “What…?” “What if X?” “What if X is true?” “What will I do if X?” That is the fastest way to you know you are not in reality but in the land of anxiety. 

4. This is where a competent and qualified therapist is worth it, especially with young adults, because most of them need to be taught how to move through the tidal wave thought. Beachgoers, you also know this, you always go through the big wave. If you try to out run a big wave (aka “X”), it only crashes on top of you and makes the situation worse. A lot of younger people find this out the hard way and don’t let the upsetting thought or feelings pass through them—they stand there and let the thoughts crash on top of them over and over. This is where knowing “a thought is just a thought” and that you can let it go and GO BACK to the point in your life where everything was going great (prior to “X” thought/feeling/event) is difficult to learn but an important key for survival. The benefit of being older, is that most of us have already learned this with a variety of failures in our lives and the tough reality of growing up in the 1980s. 

5.  After you identify the underlying issue of what caused/is causing the symptoms, it can be helpful to figure out how to help get out from under the wave pounding the person. Unfortunately, left to their own devices, a person wanting to get out from under the tidal wave usually will NOT make the right choice on their own. Why? Because someone under too much stress takes too much risk, someone under too much anxiety is risk adverse and someone who is depressed makes desperate choices. ALL are poor choice pathways and none of these have good long-term outcomes. They are short-term answers that give temporary relief from feeling bad—the young adult conclusion is to simply make the current really bad feeling to stop, which is understandable but not correct. You have to GO BACK to the point in time prior to the negative stress/anxiety “X” issue/symptom and work from there to let “X” go.  This is what is important to know as a parent and important for a good therapist to uncover. 

6. I have seen that the young adults in the Gen Y/Z generation are really struggling with good decision making. When their psychological tidal waves appear, they are literally freaking out. While it makes for entertaining t.v. (Below Deck!) and belly flop personal choice news articles (Naomi Osaka! Ouch!), it is a real life problem. I think part of the reason is that there is so much emphasis on taking care of others (externally motivated issues/social justice/political stances) and/or the drive to contribute/volunteer/march/virtue signal through social media they have not internalized how to really take of themselves FIRST and can sometimes be too unprepared or too exhausted to do so when it is truly required. As a result, they REALLY escalate their own physical and emotional response when they are are faced with uncomfortable thoughts and feelings and feel like they are immediately drowning because they have used/are using up so much of their limited energy in other places. There just is not enough time in their day to do it all and they are emotionally exhausted fighting everyone else’s battles. I see a lot of Gen Y/Z using “flight or fight” ideas as a life strategy result with stagnating consequences and ineffective, circular results. Taking action through a flight or fight choice feels like a plan. It feels better than doing nothing but it still has to be a plan that goes in the right direction. They are not getting that.

7. This is when you can help crystalize what “X” is and to begin to ask if that thought or feeling must be true. Since thoughts/feelings come from the mind and the mind is perfectly capable of lying to us (and our body revolts in a variety of ways when it does which reveals to us “X”), we know the answer to that question is “No, it is not absolutely true.”  We now know “X” is the tidal wave thought and needs to be moved through and let go. For “X” to even exist, someone has given “X” too much mental energy and power which has made it bigger, when, in fact, it just needs to be pulled the plug on and go down the drain. And, there is usually some factual, historical evidence or proof that contradicts “X” which can be reflected back to the person which reinforces why there is stress or anxiety present in the first place—again, your subconscious knows this is not true but your mind is distorting the facts/evidence/historical record of proof. Your own mind is not always correct and it can lie to you and make you believe or feel things that are not real. Ashley Judd reiterates this in the link about her mom below. Our young adults do not seem aware of this.  It is important to recognize the stress or anxiety as real but not “X.” So, no, you are not dumb, a failure, a loser, or whatever lie “X” is telling you and no, this “X” wave is does not need to be crashing on you forever—instead, it is time for a different choice which involves going back to the point prior to “X” when “everything was going great” and starting again. Remember, as I previously mentioned, a choice under stress/depression/anxiety is usually the wrong choice because that choice is not evaluating risks and consequences appropriately. With the positive intent of having a mentally liberated and psychologically healthy life, we can always help someone find the choice that aligns with “life was going great” before “X” ever entered the picture and negative consequences through body revolt and/or risk taking and/or risk avoiding resulted in the life path.

8. Helping someone to understand there are no perfect decisions, but there are pretty good decisions and they start from a point before “X” entered their life can be challenging. Young adults like to believe our perspective is invalid and that we don’t understand what it is like today. (Particularly true for our kids on campus.) However, that is precisely why we DO know and are more likely to be correct—you can’t and don’t have any perspective while actually still in the situation—and that is why we stay present and either run along side to help or find help so that the future shines brighter, is attainable and sustainable. Living with or trying to adapt to “X” or the errant/tidal wave thought is not a realistic option as your mind/body connection will always be in a state of disharmony and it will always keep reappearing—sometimes even in the form of disease or mental illness if left to fester and left untreated correctly. So, in short, without figuring out and dismantling “X,” things cannot work properly in your body and mind—it is like the concept of reverse engineering…go back to the place things were working smoothly and start over from there but you have to discard “X” in order to run a clean operating system to function (or to move through the tidal wave and allow yourself the chance to recover). The issue is “X” and identifying and removing it before it does real harm or damage. 

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Published on May 13, 2022 14:50

January 29, 2021

Who is Your Sugar Boo?

Dua Lipa’s song, ‘Levitating,’ came on the radio while I was driving yesterday and I had to chime in and say that she perfectly captures the thrill of meeting someone and falling in love. Know where else you can get that exhilarating, levitating feeling? Check out our book series and find out why the characters actually can get off the ground dancing in “The Light Bringer’s Way”! Yeah, yeah, yeah! 
Wouldn’t you want this as your dance floor?

Moonlit Night over Old Town Alexandria, VA | Old town alexandria, Old town, Alexandria

While you are thinking about that, don’t mind me, I’ll just be over here singing to myself…
If you wanna run away with me, I know a galaxy
And I can take you for a ride (for a ride)
I had a premonition that we fell into a rhythm
Where the music don’t stop for life (for life)

Glitter in the sky, glitter in my eyes
Shining just the way I like (I like)
If you’re feeling like you need a little bit of company
You met me at the perfect time

You want me, I want you, baby
My sugarboo, I’m levitating
The Milky Way is liberating


Yeah, yeah, yeah! #dualipafans #dualipalovers #romance #romanticbookseries #romanticsuspense 

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Published on January 29, 2021 18:04

December 2, 2020

If You Liked the Netflix Show CURSED, Try Reading THE PURE ENERGY PROJECT

Netflix has suggested the show CURSED to me several times and it was not until recently that I had time to watch it. I was surprised to find the show is from the point of view of Nimue of Arthurian legend. Nimue is an important clue in our book series as our characters have to uncover the other side of HIStory and discover more about HERstory. Nimue has been overshadowed by King Arthur for centuries but, nevertheless she persisted. How refreshing to watch her triumph back into the spotlight! Looking forward to see where the story leads in the next season and more smart twists like the Weeping Monk reveal.  Check out THE PURE ENERGY PROJECT here!





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#KatherineLangford #Cursed #Netflix #FrankMiller #TomWheeler #YA #Heroine 

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Published on December 02, 2020 05:37

November 19, 2020

Owl I Want For This Holiday Season…and Book Giveaway!

Awww…we just read about the tiny saw-whet owl discovered in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. The tree, which has also made news as representative of 2020 (sort of scraggly, beat up and sad), reminds us that looks can be deceiving— this shabby tree was also a winter oasis that provides shelter, food, cover and a crucial wildlife home. 






Next week is Thanksgiving, and perhaps this year we might have the wisdom to be grateful for food and a home to call our own and to think about those who do not. Maybe Rockefeller Center could even donate to our National Parks to keep our wild spaces havens for more trees to flourish in the future instead of just benefiting from cutting them down…now there’s a cheery holiday thought! #rockefellercenter #christmas #thanksgiving #ThankfulThursday





To kick off your holiday reading season, we’re giving away Light Keeper’s Flame for #FREE! Take one and spread the word. Have a happy and healthy holiday!





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Published on November 19, 2020 05:48

Owl I Want For This Holiday Season

Awww…we just read about the tiny saw-whet owl discovered in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. The tree, which has also made news as representative of 2020 (sort of scraggly, beat up and sad), reminds us that looks can be deceiving— this shabby tree was also a winter oasis that provides shelter, food, cover and a crucial wildlife home. 






Next week is Thanksgiving, and perhaps this year we might have the wisdom to be grateful for food and a home to call our own and to think about those who do not. Maybe Rockefeller Center could even donate to our National Parks to keep our wild spaces havens for more trees to flourish in the future instead of just benefiting from cutting them down…now there’s a cheery holiday thought! #rockefellercenter #christmas #thanksgiving #ThankfulThursday





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November 8, 2020

Veteran’s Day 2020 and #FREE Book Giveaway Tuesday-Thursday

Veteran’s Day 2020 spotlighted those who serve in very public offices who need votes and speeches and promises to win the highest office in the land. But there are so many so serve and have served the United States of America every day it is only fitting we remember that freedom is not free and our right to vote is directly tied to American sacrifice. 






Arlington National Cemetery is a setting in our book series because it is one of the most important sites in surrounding Washington, D.C. It is a site Americans should make a point of visiting to show their respect and learn more about the only national cemetery that holds service members from every war in U.S. history.  





Book one, The Pure Energy Project, is #FREE today!





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#FREEBook #Kindle #Ereader #Giveaway #FREEDownload #AMReading #Promotion #BookPromotion #VeteransDay #Amazon

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Published on November 08, 2020 06:55

Veterans Day 2020

Veterans Day 2020 spotlighted those who serve in very public offices who need votes and speeches and promises to win the highest office in the land. But there are so many so serve and have served the United States of America every day it is only fitting we remember that freedom is not free and our right to vote is directly tied to American sacrifice. 






Arlington National Cemetery is a setting in our book series because it is one of the most important sites in surrounding Washington, D.C. It is a site Americans should make a point of visiting to show their respect and learn more about the only national cemetery that holds service members from every war in U.S. history.  





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September 7, 2020

Don’t Fear the Struggle…

“Do not fear the struggle, fear the lack of one,” Yoshi Parks.


Whitney hears this advice when she is faced with an unplanned life event—and her decision is key to her character development since she knows the road she is about to set out upon will be hard. Which road will she choose?

I just saw the WSJ article that questions simple happiness “A Good Life Doesn’t Mean An Easy One,” and so then read, “The Psychologically Rich Life Questionnaire,” in the Journal of Research in Personality by UVA professor Shighero Oishi, et al. that reports: “we suggest that happy experiences are not necessarily interesting, deep, or psychologically rich, and conversely that psychologically rich experiences are not necessarily pleasant.” In short, being open to new experiences and having the curiosity to push yourself toward them creates a psychologically rich life which can be distinct from a happy or meaningful life.


When writing our characters, we push them to be bold and to craft a psychologically rich experiences and to grow from these choices.  Do we succeed? Does Whitney stay true to her character? Read The Whitney Forbes Series to find out! Book three is free today!
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Published on September 07, 2020 21:01

September 5, 2020

Watch Your Time

The Whitney Forbes Series wrestles with the importance of love, time and how watches reveal a special importance in the lives of our characters. Little did we know, a luxury watch brand, Jaeger-Lecoultre, also plays a critical role in author Carolyn Fitzpatrick Fruzzetti’s life. Her grandparents, Doris and Vincent, met while working for the watch company in New York City and were married in 1946. Carolyn did not know this until she received a recent family email in honor of what would have been Doris’ 99th birthday on September 4th. Sadly, Doris’ time with her family was tragically cut short when she passed away at only age 50 of cancer but she left a legacy of seven children and a life of love and laughter that is still celebrated today. We wanted to post a tribute to someone who made the most of her time and commend the impact she made as her memory lives on across the decades. Truly an inspiration and an amazing accomplishment! 





Want to read about another timeless love story? THE PURE ENERGY PROJECT is free today.





Vincent and Doris Rita (nee Metzler) Burke 

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Published on September 05, 2020 21:06

September 1, 2020

Clouding Your Mind

I just saw the headline about these UFO shaped clouds (lenticular clouds) yesterday:
and thought about how clouds influence the imagination. Certainly ours! In the third book in the Whitney Forbes Series, a very different kind of cloud (below) is crucial to the survival of our characters. Want to know more?  Read the book to find out!  The Light Keeper’s Flame  is FREE today!



#UFOCloud #BookPromo
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Published on September 01, 2020 21:21