What our Readers say about roadSIGNS Books
- I just LOVE your book roadSIGNS; I came across it in our office the other day, and promptly have been unable to return it, as I find it so useful ~ it really does speak to me. Well done for publishing something that is so easy to read, yet so profound. Thank you.
Daniela Yarnold, IC International, Aberdeen, Scotland
- Your book ... is so cleverly written, I'm really enjoying the read. I find I want to take a section at a time to savor it and savor the intimate look into your thoughts and perspectives.
Christy Moe Marek, restaurateur, Minnesota
- I've been meaning to write you to tell you how much I enjoyed roadSIGNS. I use it as my morning reading, working with a chapter at a time. I thought it was really well written and very accessible and I liked your slant on the concepts.
Ron Van Dyke, Regional Sales Manager, ICN Canada, Vancouver
- I think Betty Healey's roadSIGNS: Travel Tips for Authentic Living is a fantastic book for people seeking ways to slow down and evaluate the direction they're traveling in life. Betty's writing is light, understandable and, most importantly for me and I think many others, approachable. She uses her own life as an example and relates to her readers rather than separating herself from them. For today's super-busy professionals, I think roadSIGNS is a valuable and highly accessible and useful guidebook that will help them reach the destinations they most want to experience.
Shonnie Lavender, Coach and Author, Ashville, North Carolina
What our Readers say about roadSIGNS Newsletters
- I just finished reading your newsletter and I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate what you write every month. You are helping me and many others live a better life. It made me feel calmer and less anxious about what is going to happen to me in the future. It's a spiritual kind of feeling. I know I will go home and pass the feeling on to my family, which is a bonus. Thank you very, very much.
Maureen Mockle, Berlex Canada
November 2007
- I have read many of your roadSigns Newsletters since I started receiving them but this one really hits home. This is so inspiring! Just reading the words "Life is easy" made me realize that it doesn't have to be this hard. It is possible to make things easier starting by thinking that we don't have to stress out so much when we think the last weeks of the year will be quieter and then, the phone starts ringing and we secure 2 contracts to tie up the year.
Thank you again for this wonderful e-newsletter. I want to make things easier for myself. Just imagining things are easy already modifies the messages and how my mind reacts.
Andréanne Gougeon, Consultant
- Thanks Betty for this sign! It reminds me of great times with my dad in Hawaii… when we were there (I was in my early 20’s) we learned the Hawaiian saying “Take it Easy” or also “Hang loose”… By sticking out your pinky and your thumb (keeping all other fingers down) and swaying your hand in Hawaii means to take it easy. We always said “take it easy” and it gave a huge smile each time. That expression even went to Germany to my grand father who always said this… now that was funny since he does not speak English however he LOVED this expression.
You have brought a great smile on my face with this message. Thank you!!!!
Britta Heintzen
March 2008
- Thanks for sharing this experience with us. You put into words things that took me many years to understand.
JAM
- I am not afraid of dying; I am afraid of not living boldly enough and of not having made a difference.’ I just loved this…it really is mine as well. Live Boldly…my new mantra. Thanks so much Betty for sharing this journey. We are all such powerful mirrors for each other…it’s beautiful! It is amazing how are bodies talk to us…LOUD AND CLEAR…glad to say I learned that a while ago and the reminder is welcome.
HT
- Thank you so much for what you have shared in the newsletter. I am so relieved to hear all of the positive reports - law of attraction at its best :)When I was diagnosed with breast cancer and then had the mastectomy, I was home recovering and read I Will Not Die an Unlived Life by Dawna Markova. I was led into working on and achieving National Board Certification as a music teacher, and to beginning labyrinth facilitator training, as a result. Both of those things have provided me with a space in which to give others support and encouragement - and, as you know, it truly is in giving that we receive.
LB
- It is time to wake up and take my life out of neutral. I have been parked here for too long.’ Hmmmmm something I have been getting as a message of late. It gives again another prodding to know this ‘ain't no dress rehearsal’, and I am trading a day of my life for whatever it is I choose to do or not do, be or not be! ‘…guess my life was trying to get my attention, and when I failed to listen, decided to throw something my way that surely did stop me in my tracks’.I am right there with you on that one as well. Being in the moment and accepting and loving me in spite of whatever is going in my life has been interesting. I catch myself spiraling down. When I stop I am reminded of the tools I have and the conversations we have had over the past weeks. I know I am no alone and that I have the resources to turn things around.
CM
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