Tammy Kelly Feimer, has been an educator for 21 years. On February 27, 2011 her whole world was changed forever. Mark Allen McGowan, her 24 year old son, took his own life by committing suicide. As a result of this tragic event, Tammy felt she wanted to do something to help others who may have experienced the same thing as she and her family experienced. She felt it in her heart to write a book, \"Life in the Slow Lane,\" about her experiences as a mother who has lost a child to suicide. By writing this book, she was able to come to terms with the reality of suicide and the effects it will continue to have on her and her family for the rest of their lives.She evaluates the events that led up to the suicide, her emotions and day to day struggles while going through this tragedy and loss, her memories of her son, and her solution to finding peace. She realizes how this tragic event has caused her to take a different direction in her life. This book is her journey and perspective called, \"Life in the Slow Lane.\"
In the age of rushing, we’re finding ourselves with a slow movement on the rise. Soon the days of celebrating ‘busy’ will be long gone. No longer will we wear busy like a badge of honour.
If you feel like your life is too busy and you'd like to give living slowly a chance, choose a few of these tips and give them a try.
Embrace your inner sloth with this light-hearted self-help book. From being still and enjoying the moment, to digging your claws in when life gets tough, this book will show you how to go after your goals and get the most out of living life in the slow lane. Sloths' ability to seize the day makes them excellent examples of how to make the most of every moment; whether it's climbing higher to get a fresh perspective, or a graceful swim in a nearby lagoon, sloths have it sorted. Relaxed, resilient and powerful, sloths are happy to go at their own pace, unflustered by the world around them. This book reveals the six marvellous traits that you can embody to Be More Sloth and live a happier, healthier and all-round more chilled existence. Packed with practical tips and exercises, interspersed with folklore and fun facts about these furry gurus, there's something for everyone. So hang in there, relax, and learn the art of being more sloth. Author: Alison Davies Publisher: Quadrille Publishing Published: 08/21/2018 Pages: 144 Binding Type: Hardcover Weight: 0.65lbs Size: 6.20h x 4.90w x 0.80d ISBN: 9781787132276 About the Author Alison Davies runs workshops at universities throughout the UK, showing academics, students and early years practitioners how stories can be used as tools for teaching and learning. Alison writes for a wide selection of magazines, and has also published The Little Book of Happiness, The Little Book of Tidiness and Be More Cat in 2017 with Quadrille.
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Living with chronic pain is difficult. Sometimes it can feel as though your life is stuck in the slow lane, watching the world go by.
I don’t know where you live, but in most places these days it’s getting more and more difficult to truly be able to enjoy a car outside of a track environment. It’s not just the ever-increasing number of road users fighting for the same amount of space that there’s always been, but the increasing sophistication …
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An Urban Family Savors Country Quiet in Westchester County
Two-Lane Livin' Magazine featured more than 35 columnists over a decade, and Lisa's column, \"Two-Lane for Life,\" appeared in all 123 issues. During her tenure as editor, publisher, and columnist for Two-Lane Livin', she tried to learn about homesteading and farming from other columnists and her own research; apply the principles of sustainable, simple living to her own life; and share those experiences with her readers. Several columnists from the magazine have compiled their work into books, and we hope you will enjoy their collections as well as this assembly of some of Lisa's personal favorites from her own column in the magazine.
Lately, a whim has struck me to go out and get an s-ton of tattoos. I wear a lot of black, and it’s become clear to me that some tasteful, yet rockin’ ink would be an amazing accessory.…
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Living with chronic pain is difficult. Sometimes it can feel as though your life is stuck in the slow lane, watching the world go by.
Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover is a difficult and emotional story to read. Yet I could not put it down. Westover's story is at times unbelievable,
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Slow Lane Fast Lane Digital Prints available: On Canvas or Watercolor paper- 3 standard sizes: -8in x 12in, 18in x 24in, 24in x 36in or Customize size - -Printing cost is $12/square foot -Stretched canvas prices vary with size. Please contact Moods and Colors to arrange custom prints. - Original Artwork by Monica Ahluwalia - Acrylic on Canvas from Collection titled 'Roadside Flavas'- inspired by Street Life in Kenya. Slow Lane Fast Lane- Every highway has a slow lane and a fast lane, but the slow people are always on the fast lane and the fast people on the slow lane.
Living with chronic pain is difficult. Sometimes it can feel as though your life is stuck in the slow lane, watching the world go by.
Living with chronic pain is difficult. Sometimes it can feel as though your life is stuck in the slow lane, watching the world go by.
The name of Melissa Connell’s blog (known by her friends as “Liss”), “Life in the Slow Lane” really says it all about the young vagabond’s...
Living with chronic pain is difficult. Sometimes it can feel as though your life is stuck in the slow lane, watching the world go by.
I don’t know where you live, but in most places these days it’s getting more and more difficult to truly be able to enjoy a car outside of a track environment. It’s not just the ever-increasing number of road users fighting for the same amount of space that there’s always been, but the increasing sophistication …
The name of Melissa Connell’s blog (known by her friends as “Liss”), “Life in the Slow Lane” really says it all about the young vagabond’s...
The name of Melissa Connell’s blog (known by her friends as “Liss”), “Life in the Slow Lane” really says it all about the young vagabond’s...
Living with chronic pain is difficult. Sometimes it can feel as though your life is stuck in the slow lane, watching the world go by.
Tantalising aromas, tender meat that falls off the bone, potatoes soaked in mouthwatering juices ... Nigel Slater reveals why less haste creates more taste.
A simple statement I’ve been reminded of recently is that we can’t do everything and expect to do everything well. Our society prioritizes efficiency and productivity. Many work long days, fill every minute of their schedules, rush from one thing to the next, and create systems that allow for tasks to get finished faster. I’ve […]
This "Life In The Slow Lane" vinyl is a perfect reminder to enjoy the journey and not just the destination. It's a perfect gift for all who love to travel, explore and enjoy the little things in life. Our car vinyl stickers are weatherproof and will last 6+ years. Custom color option to fit your vibe. We include a little printout on how to apply this sticker to your object, but if you have any questions please make sure to reach out and we'd be happy to help you out :) • Select your custom stickers size in the options • Designed & made in the USA • Shipped with biodegradable packaging Feel free to message us if you have any questions! Thank you for supporting our little shop! 🥰🌈💓✨🧚🏽 We're on tiktok 🤘🏽Find us @dospunks and we might package it in one of our videos ☺️
This week we introduce Meg Ryan from Drawn with Light to our 'Women We Love
Visions of long weekends at the farm lured this active family—and carloads of friends—to life in the slow lane at an idyllic 1920s dairy barn in Upstate New York.
Summer activities during childhood were simpler than today's activities. Water to cool off came via a sprinkler connected to a garden hose.
I don’t know where you live, but in most places these days it’s getting more and more difficult to truly be able to enjoy a car outside of a track environment. It’s not just the ever-increasing number of road users fighting for the same amount of space that there’s always been, but the increasing sophistication …
The name of Melissa Connell’s blog (known by her friends as “Liss”), “Life in the Slow Lane” really says it all about the young vagabond’s...
The name of Melissa Connell’s blog (known by her friends as “Liss”), “Life in the Slow Lane” really says it all about the young vagabond’s...
The name of Melissa Connell’s blog (known by her friends as “Liss”), “Life in the Slow Lane” really says it all about the young vagabond’s...
Photographer Jake Michaels became mesmerised by the community’s gentle pace of life – which raises questions about the way we live our own lives
I don’t know where you live, but in most places these days it’s getting more and more difficult to truly be able to enjoy a car outside of a track environment. It’s not just the ever-increasing number of road users fighting for the same amount of space that there’s always been, but the increasing sophistication …
We're sharing all about slow living and how you can practice it in your own life. Know the principles, benefits, plus tips for slow living.
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Dani Shapiro is an excellent writer. By reading her books, nonfiction or fiction, a reader can learn a great deal about writing.
Two-Lane Livin' Magazine featured more than 35 columnists over a decade, and Lisa's column, \"Two-Lane for Life,\" appeared in all 123 issues. During her tenure as editor, publisher, and columnist for Two-Lane Livin', she tried to learn about homesteading and farming from other columnists and her own research; apply the principles of sustainable, simple living to her own life; and share those experiences with her readers. Several columnists from the magazine have compiled their work into books, and we hope you will enjoy their collections as well as this assembly of some of Lisa's personal favorites from her own column in the magazine.