BOOK SUMMARY - “Live in a Hyundai Tucson” was nothing I had ever written on my adventure bucket list. I wanted to swim with dolphins in Tonga and hike through Nepal. But life had some other adventures lined up for me. Faced with homelessness, I embarked on a different sort of “adventure” in my car. I deliberately chose a positive outlook on my situation and therefore experienced many wonderfully wild wanderings. I camped on cliffsides, attained work in an unfamiliar town, met a hugging saint, and spent nearly a year watching sunrises and sunsets along the California coast. I invite you to join me on my journey through resistance and surrender, pain and pleasure, and plenty of wild stories. You will be compelled to reflect on the following and more - "What would I do if I had to live in my car? How do I live the life I want, with little to no money to do it? How can I live a more spiritually attuned experience amidst physical challenges? What is a home? How can I stay aligned with my intuition to carry me safely through the world?" It is my hope that bringing you with me on my adventures will guide you into your own. Let’s go for a drive. It’ll be grand! To purchase this book, click here!
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- ” …not only is this book filled with love, humor, adventure, and survival, it comes with a sense of aliveness that is almost palpable. Most of all it teaches us the importance of being true to ourselves and the unparalleled value of listening to our own voice; which of course is our Inner Being’s way of cutting out the middle man and speaking directly to us, through us.” - EJ
- “ 'Homeless to Happy in a Split Second' is an inspiration for us all, wherever we find ourselves on the roller coaster of life. Oh, did I say that she's very funny? Hilarious!” - DM
- “The journey told in this book is a beautiful example of identifying with the higher self to rise above one’s circumstances. The author has an amazing ability to see limitations as blessings and challenges as opportunities. It is full of humor and wisdom. I found it very inspiring.” -GS