Faced with monumental life changes, Nezneski had no choice but to weave a new life. This story about rising to the challenge of forced change and isolation is prescient and timely. Thrown into sudden life-altering changes trigger chaos, turmoil, and deep emotions. There is hope and unexpected blessings in change. There is life on the other side of chaos. Facing adversity head-on, Nezneski learned to love again and experience joy.
"Driving near Savannah, it hit me. I went through big life changes when I was in North
Carolina. It never would have happened if I had been living anywhere else. I
don't know what it is about North Carolina. But if you want to throw your life
into utter upheaval, move to North Carolina. But batten down the hatches and
close the storm shutters.You are in for an emotional hurricane."
In what felt like an instant, Nezneski lost her home, life savings, a thirty-four-year marriage-and
considered ending it all. Prayer, meditation, therapy, Reiki, journaling, and
guardian angels kept her afloat. The Marines jogging shirtless on the beach by
her house didn't hurt, either. "Thank God for the shirtless Marine." This is
her journey from turmoil to tranquility, despair to self-care, chaos to
clarity.
"Be here now. This is mindfulness at its most reductive essence. My greatest hope is
that others can benefit from my story. In addition to loving myself, I have
learned that I am never alone."