I've just been sent a preview copy of Louise Hay's new movie - You Can Heal Your Life and it's pretty inspirational. In fact, I think Louise
Hay a complete inspiration to everyone who thinks it’s too late to make
something of your life.
She overcame teenage pregnancy, an abusive childhood,
divorce, cancer and didn’t write her best-selling book You
Can Heal Your Life - which has sold
over 35 million copies worldwide – until she was 50.
That book is now widely
recognised as one of the most important self help books ever published. When she
was 60, she founded Hay House Publishers (now worth over $100 million)and now, aged 81 has just released her first film: You Can
Heal Your Life - the movie.
Hay has declared that her 8th decade will be her best yet.
And you know what? I believe her.
Hi Suzy - I have just read your article in Red magezine, I know the feeling of the new mum thing and trying to be perfect, my son is 14 now and I still can remember that feeling like it was yesterday. Luckily by the next baby I had chilled. Have to say, however, each stage of their lifes I still find "trying to get it perfect" always seems to rear its ugly head along with the guilt if I get it wrong! I look forward to reading your blog - thanks for the insights
Posted by: t | Monday, 18 February 2008 at 07:36 AM