The author discusses her book "The Power of a Few Kind Words," an account of the year she spent writing a letter of appreciation to a different person each day.
Tracey Gates, author of "The Power of A Few Kind Words: Create a More Meaningful Life One Letter at a Time" went on a quest to fill her soul with positivity. She challenged herself to write a handwritten unexpected letter of appreciation to a different person every day for one year. What she found on her transformational journey is that being interested in those around us is one of the kindest and most nourishing things we can do both for ourselves and others.
Through heartwarming stories and careful guidance, Tracey will demonstrate to attendees how they can cultivate the space to create a more meaningful and abundant life filled with empowering, uplifting and connecting energy.
About the Speaker:
Tracey Gates is a kindness ambassador, wellness coach and the author of "The Power of A Few Kind Words: Create a More Meaningful Life One Letter at a Time." She was featured in Maria Shriver’s Sunday Paper and Nice News. She is a frequent speaker and has presented her workshop, “A Few Kind Words, The Power of Writing Unexpected Letters of Appreciation,” to audiences across the country including private gatherings, businesses, schools, and non-profits. Her family, friends, pets, chai latte, and gardening are her delights. She lives in Pennington.
The library is presenting this workshop in partnership with Morven Museum and Garden as part of Arts & Health Mercer, a coalition of arts and culture organizations of the Mercer County region seeking to create awareness of the health benefits of the arts, and provide access to these benefits through our programming in the month November (National Arts and Health Month)
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | Author Talks | *Registration Requested |