Trisha loves to write! Whether she's writing a blog post, an inspirational social media post, a journal entry, content for an online course, working on one of her book projects, or helping an aspiring author get their book out of their head and to their readers, writing is part of her daily routine.
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Trisha's Published Work
Trisha engages her readers and clients with her authenticity and heart-centered presence, combined with ine skill, insight and experience gleaned through her years of teaching, training and coaching experience. She has a passion for sharing stories in ways that impact, empower and inspire others to find their magic and create their best life.
For Trisha, writing and sharing our stories is all about having a positive impact on others and in the world; it is truly her reason for being. Lately, she has a new found passion; helping others get their stories and books ideas out of their head, onto the page and to market where they can have an impact on others. Click here to learn more about her Bring Your Book to Life Program.
For Trisha, writing and sharing our stories is all about having a positive impact on others and in the world; it is truly her reason for being. Lately, she has a new found passion; helping others get their stories and books ideas out of their head, onto the page and to market where they can have an impact on others. Click here to learn more about her Bring Your Book to Life Program.
In addition to her blog, A Matter of Magic, she is the best selling author of a novel, Match Meets the Metaphysical: A Transformational Journey to Light and Love
She has contributed to many books with her esteemed colleagues. She is a contributing author to Jack Canfield's NY Time Best Seller Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be with her powerful story Acting As If in the Classroom. This is inspirational story about the powerful impact of one simple Success Principle on a group of students in one of her health classes. In a 30 minute classroom activity, self esteem is enhanced, barriers are removed, connections are formed, a world of possibilities opened up for her students and Trisha passion for sharing the success principles with youth was ignited.
She is a contributing author in the best selling Jan Fraser's Inspired Life Series which includes The Book on Joy, The Book on Gratitude, The Book on Abundance and the upcoming Book on Love.
She is a contributing author in the best selling Success University for Women: Wisdom Working for You
She's also written several ebooks which you can find on her Amazon Author page here.
You can access some of her stories and contributions for FREE on the sidebar of her blog website A Matter of Magic
What Trisha is Working On Now
Inspired by a year of major transition and deep reflection, as well as celebrating her sixty-fifth birthday, Trisha is currently working a series of what she is calling teaching memoirs. Each volume will focus on one of her major life themes and will share stories, insights and activities to support the reader in developing skills, applying tools and living with deeper, more meaningful connections to themselves, others and life itself.
Her first volume, What I Learned from Other People's Kids and What Parents (and Supportive Adults) Need to Know, is based on over twenty five years of teaching sexuality education in elementary, middle and high school classrooms, She'll be sharing her wisdom and guidance on what parents and youth services professionals need to know about the kids the live and work with and how they can best support young people through adolescence at a critical time in history, when our country is losing touch with how to best support young people in becoming healthy, empowered and responsible adults.
This book will most likely be accompanied by a What Kids Want to Know About Sex volume of questions and answers. Recently, Trisha was sorting through boxes that have been in storage in the the barn on the property where she has lived for over 10 years. In the process, she found a large gray plastic tote box filled with questions written on 3 x 5 index cards. In her 25 years of teaching sex ed, Trisha always brought an anonymous question box to class and distributed cards to her students. She literally saved every question in that plastic tote that is now filled to the brim. This box contains a treasure trove of what kids want to know about sex and growing up and will serve as the foundation of the question and answer book she plans to publish to help parents deal with this sometimes awkward and difficulte topic.
What's In Store for the Future
Future books, programs and retreats will focus on the following topics:
She has contributed to many books with her esteemed colleagues. She is a contributing author to Jack Canfield's NY Time Best Seller Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be with her powerful story Acting As If in the Classroom. This is inspirational story about the powerful impact of one simple Success Principle on a group of students in one of her health classes. In a 30 minute classroom activity, self esteem is enhanced, barriers are removed, connections are formed, a world of possibilities opened up for her students and Trisha passion for sharing the success principles with youth was ignited.
She is a contributing author in the best selling Jan Fraser's Inspired Life Series which includes The Book on Joy, The Book on Gratitude, The Book on Abundance and the upcoming Book on Love.
She is a contributing author in the best selling Success University for Women: Wisdom Working for You
She's also written several ebooks which you can find on her Amazon Author page here.
You can access some of her stories and contributions for FREE on the sidebar of her blog website A Matter of Magic
What Trisha is Working On Now
Inspired by a year of major transition and deep reflection, as well as celebrating her sixty-fifth birthday, Trisha is currently working a series of what she is calling teaching memoirs. Each volume will focus on one of her major life themes and will share stories, insights and activities to support the reader in developing skills, applying tools and living with deeper, more meaningful connections to themselves, others and life itself.
Her first volume, What I Learned from Other People's Kids and What Parents (and Supportive Adults) Need to Know, is based on over twenty five years of teaching sexuality education in elementary, middle and high school classrooms, She'll be sharing her wisdom and guidance on what parents and youth services professionals need to know about the kids the live and work with and how they can best support young people through adolescence at a critical time in history, when our country is losing touch with how to best support young people in becoming healthy, empowered and responsible adults.
This book will most likely be accompanied by a What Kids Want to Know About Sex volume of questions and answers. Recently, Trisha was sorting through boxes that have been in storage in the the barn on the property where she has lived for over 10 years. In the process, she found a large gray plastic tote box filled with questions written on 3 x 5 index cards. In her 25 years of teaching sex ed, Trisha always brought an anonymous question box to class and distributed cards to her students. She literally saved every question in that plastic tote that is now filled to the brim. This box contains a treasure trove of what kids want to know about sex and growing up and will serve as the foundation of the question and answer book she plans to publish to help parents deal with this sometimes awkward and difficulte topic.
What's In Store for the Future
Future books, programs and retreats will focus on the following topics:
- Transition including the grief of death, divorce and profound loss
- Caring for aging parents and navigating Life's final chapter
- Heart-centered living
- The metaphysical and psychic development
- Living, loving and leaving your legacy
- and perhaps a few other topics about personal growth, transformation and human potential that she hasn't thought of yet or even lived yet ...