Susan Strong
Susan has always loved to write, and pursued it full-time for a number of years as the Book Editor of San Francisco Magazine and later as a freelancer for major international magazines. In order to provide greater stability for her late-in-life progeny, Susan put down her “pen” for twelve years to teach Writers’ Workshop and serve as the Admissions Director of an independent school. To free more time to learn the lessons her beautiful son and daughter had to teach, she launched a business that replaced her job income two years later, and also freed precious hours to happily obsess over the perfect phrase again. Now she and her great love and husband, Lee, travel full-time while building their business, timetodowhatyoulove. Their mission is to empower and guide people in the pursuit of their best lives. For Susan, her best life will always include trying to capture the elusive meaning of it all in words.
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Sorrow Unmasked
Your joy is your sorrow unmasked. And the selfsame well from which your laughter...
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Anticipatory Grief: A Very Long Goodbye
Written about a year before my mother passed at 97 years old. Her last...
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Proving Ground
The years accumulate. Experiences show up. Some I love to recall. Some I deem...
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Making Life Count
Why stretch yourself and reach for a better life?
Why suffer the discomfort of thinking...