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The Graceful Return: Relish Your Journey After You've Come Home

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The Graceful Return offers creative ways to make the most of any journey. This is for travelers who don’t want the juice of the journey to slip away once suitcases are stored in the closet.

Perfect for those who have been on an extended journey, who have lived abroad and are now returning home, for any return to a new life at home.

59 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 24, 2009

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Cynthia Morris

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Cynthia Morris is obsessed with books. She's either at the library, the local bookstore, or in reading position. If she's not reading, she's writing books and coaching others to write their world-changing books.

Cynthia is an illustrator and certified coach, and she can't stop making things. She’s published nine books, created and sold artwork, and leads transformational experiences for teams and creatives alike.

Her latest novel, Her Lisbon Colors, explores midlife reinvention in Portugal.

Through her company, Original Impulse, Cynthia helps people trust their creative instincts and bring their bold ideas to life.

She's the author of The Busy Woman's Guide to Writing a World-Changing Book, Create Your Writer’s Life: A Guide to Writing with Joy and Ease, Visit Paris Like An Artist, and the novels Her Lisbon Colors and Chasing Sylvia Beach.

Cynthia is grateful for Goodreads, a place where bookish people no longer feel alone with their books, but instead are connected via a fondness and commitment to the written word.

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November 6, 2010
Great ideas for staying sane after a long journey. I've read it before but am reading it again after spending four months abroad. This time I'll be prepared for the angst and disorientation of reentry into my "normal" life.
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