I felt like I was in the room with her as she was speaking. The way Helene lived life was such a testament to her knowing herself and her power. – Amazon Review
Confessions of an 83-Year-Old Sage:
The GLAD-SAD-MAD of Life
Join Helene Hadsell each day as she has breakfast, goes about her morning routine, and regales you, dear reader, with her serious, silly, and sermonish observations about the GLAD-SAD-MAD of life in her third book of wit and wisdom. She shares her secrets in a vibrant, warm, and folksy manner, unique only to her.
GLAD – Helene was grateful for every moment her life held. All of them. She was GLAD she was blessed to experience all the ups, downs and all arounds.
SAD – Helene didn’t like to dwell in the SAD of life, but she knew it was unavoidable on this human journey. She focused on learning from any lesson that brought with it sorrow.
MAD – Helene wasn’t interested in existing. She wanted to LIVE. Have adventures. Savor every moment of her life. She was fighting MAD when and if anyone tried to take that away from her.
Messengers and miracles. Self-awareness and soul contracts. Points to ponder and past lives. Thought forms and telepathy. Synchronicity and sermons. Yes! Helene had experienced all of these antics and more! In the 80+ years, she was in a physical body on planet earth, she had one daring adventure after another.
About the Author
Helene Hadsell is proof, not only of her dynamic philosophy of life but of the entire New Thought Movement’s emphasis on successful living through optimism. Her practice of positive thinking in the energetic pursuit of her goals has brought her rich rewards in terms of spiritual, physical, and material well-being. Mrs. Hadsell authored four best-selling books, including Contesting: The Name It & Claim It Game, in which she recounts the truly amazing events in her life that bear out her conviction that anyone can achieve anything their mind can conceive if they firmly resolve to do so.
Contesting: The Name It & Claim It Game, In Contact With Other Realms, Confessions of an 83-Year-Old Sage, A Man Called Friday (COMING SOON)
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