Bonnie Best

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About Bonnie Best
Bonnie May Best, born in Chicago, now lives in Rimrock, AZ (near Sedona).
Bonnie published 5 books and was a co-author in "Empowering YOU, Transforming Lives" with daily inspirations to help YOU live on purpose and with purpose.
In Bonnie's book "Weave the Threads of Your Life" she takes her readers on a journey of self-discovery. She candidly shares how her life experiences created self-doubt, then shows the reader how to overcome the negative messages presented by our internal voices. The book provides insight, and enables readers to explore and examine their own lives through the use of questions. The book is written for those who are questioning if they have achieved what is most satisfying for them, rather than what other people or society say is 'right' for them. It is for people who want to create the life they really want to live NOW!
Learn more about Bonnie via her website bbest.com
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Blog postIn December 2018 the book was launched and became a Best Seller in less than 24 hours!
I am one of the co-authors of this inspirational book.
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Blog postI’m excited to be one of the authors of “Empowering YOU, Transforming Lives”. Publication date is December 4th, 2018. During the first 24 to 72 hours you’ll have an opportunity to add this inspirational book to your personal library for … Continue reading →4 years ago Read more
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Blog postI started composing Haiku-style poems in 1999. When people suggested I publish my poems, I began collecting them in one place (an Excel spreadsheet). When I had 365 poems my plan was to publish them in a book, one poem per day for the year.
In 2012 I started drafting the book. I didn’t have 365 poems yet. I read someone’s advice that people don’t want lots of pages in a book. I decided to publish my first book with about 100 poems. In 2013 I published the second volume, with about 1006 years ago Read more -
Blog postJune 16, 2015 radio interview, as a guest of Rebecca Hall Gruyter, Voice America
View Bonnie’s primary website bbest.com
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Blog postWhat is a wealthy mindset? Do you have it?
What does it mean to be prosperous?
Many people think about money as wealth. Money is important. I’ve experienced times when I had money in my bank account. In 2010 I retired from teaching at a nearby adult school. I chose to take a lump sum out of the State Teachers Retirement System. It felt wonderful to have over $10,000 in my bank account!
What about having time to enjoy the money? I love to be around people who are h7 years ago Read more -
Blog postI keep getting new ideas for books. My first 3 books I wrote by myself. I have the urge now to create collaborative books. I had the idea years ago to write a collaborative book titled “Beware: They Do Shoot the Messenger.” That project is in process. I now want to create a book with stories from or about creative women who are making a difference in the world. I’ve known women who consider themselves just ordinary, and yet my perception is that they make a difference in the lives of tho8 years ago Read more
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Blog postI decided to move forward on a project that I’ve been thinking about for years. I want to find several people who would like to contribute one chapter to a book I’m calling Beware: They Do Shoot the Messenger. I was asked to give an example, to clarify my vision for this book. Below is a draft of my chapter in the book. I hope it serves as an example for others who want to participate in this project.
Click this link to read the updated instructions I created for potential authors: 8 years ago Read more -
Blog postA new day, a new year, a new way of being!
What if we could erase the past, like erasing the white board that is our life?
What would our lives be like if we started the day with a ‘clean slate’?
How can we use our creativity to create the day in a way that makes us feel fully alive, fully awake?
My intention is to have an eraser in my hand. Every time I recognize that something from the past is popping up, triggering a thought or feeling, causing me upset, I a8 years ago Read more -
Blog postHere we are at the beginning of a new year. Many people like to set resolutions for the new year. I find intentions more effective.
How often do we actually get results when we use resolutions? How often do we find ourselves in February or March looking back and beating ourselves up for not keeping our resolutions?
I created a new habit. Each day I start by setting my intention for the day.
What kind of intention is helpful? We could say I intend to shop for groce8 years ago Read more -
Blog postHave you experienced times in your life when things seem to flow with very little effort? Would you like to experience that more often? What would it take to be ‘in the flow’ more often?
I find that taking inspired action helps. We are a very action oriented society. Some actions give us the results we want; some actions create stress, and what we might call negative results. How do we know which actions are inspired, and which might take us down the ‘wrong path’ or pull us ‘off8 years ago Read more
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The book is written for those who are questioning if they have achieved what is most satisfying for them, rather than what other people or society say is 'right' for them. It is for people who want to create the life they really want to live NOW!