My book Walking on Pins and Needles: A Memoir of Chronic Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis is out in the world! I’m getting ready for my first big live book event, at Heartwood Center in Evanston, Il, where I began teaching in 1999 and continue to this day. It’s so meaningful to talk about my book with my writing coach, Nadine Kenney Johnstone in the Heartwood Skylight Room, where I teach Tai Chi every week.
My students are so excited and supportive of my book launch. On publishing day, 2/22/22 I taught Tai Chi and we all gathered to celebrate. The energy of the occasion and moving our energy together in class was palpable.
Mary says
I ordered and read your book as soon as it became available. I found it inspiring and firmly believe in the power of qigong and tai chi to improve health and wellness.
I came to tai chi later in life and it has really helped me achieve better health and fulfillment in my retirement years. I wish I would have discovered tai chi earlier in my life.
Arlene Faulk says
Thanks, Mary, for reading my book and for your story about Tai Chi and QiGong being so helpful for you. At any age, Tai Chi is so helpful and I’m glad to hear it continues to positively affect your health.