by ptcovert | Feb 2, 2022 | Self
Are you afraid of something? Maybe COVID? The dark? Being isolated? The unknown? If you are, you’re not alone. When I took a two-week trip in 2020 to Whidbey Island in Washington to work on The Windblown Girl: A Memoir about Self, Sexuality, and Social Issues, I...
by ptcovert | Jan 8, 2022 | Self, Social Issues
In early 2020, none of us expected a pandemic. It wasn’t until March that the virus that came to define much of our lives for the past two years resulted in lockdowns. While ringing in 2021 we didn’t expect a capitol riot that turned the political division...
by ptcovert | Dec 31, 2021 | Self, Social Issues
Wow, December went by so fast it’s hard to believe we’re almost ready to ring in the new year. But before we do, on New Year’s Eve day I usually make time to think back over the past year. Considering circumstances and special events helps me figure...
by ptcovert | Dec 9, 2021 | Self
Have you ever looked at your life and wondered how you could fix the mess you made? That happened to me, when I was a young adult. At 24-years old, my life was such a mess I couldn’t imagine any way to sort it out. Married to a man, I didn’t love. Crazy...
by ptcovert | Nov 24, 2021 | Self, Social Issues
Are you having a gathering for Thanksgiving this year? A feast with family and friends? If for any reason you’re not, this post is epecially for you. But even if your day is filled with family, this post may still speak to you. My special gatherings came early...
by ptcovert | Nov 10, 2021 | Self
Have you ever noticed something in your life with some significance, but then in a moment of clarity, you realize it contains far more power than you originally realized? That’s what happened with the anchors in my story, The Windblown Girl. Anchors, A Way to...
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