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Few people have had an actual airplane crash into their house. But Bette Price did. This unusual incident alone would have been enough to cause any human being a good amount of stress, but the aftermath of dealing with the uncommon insurance claim and an unscrupulous builder merely compounded the ordeal. After being displaced from her home for ten months and hurdling one challenge after another, the author realized that she had discovered some very important lessons about dealing with stress throughout the whole process. She also realized that metaphorically, we all have planes crash into our…mehr

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Few people have had an actual airplane crash into their house. But Bette Price did. This unusual incident alone would have been enough to cause any human being a good amount of stress, but the aftermath of dealing with the uncommon insurance claim and an unscrupulous builder merely compounded the ordeal. After being displaced from her home for ten months and hurdling one challenge after another, the author realized that she had discovered some very important lessons about dealing with stress throughout the whole process. She also realized that metaphorically, we all have planes crash into our houses. It just manifests in different forms. With this realization, she decided to share her story of the ordeal and the lessons she learned in hopes that the things that got her through this very stressful time would be of help to others as well. Help! There's a Plane in My House is a short easy-to-read, gift-sized book that begins with a synopsis of the fateful event and shares twelve easy tips for dealing with stress, each one supported by the author's own personal experience. These simple yet useful tips helped the author through a very difficult time. She believes they can help you as well.
Autorenporträt
Bette Price is a former newspaper columnist and feature writer who later became a business consultant specializing in developing leaders who built people as well as profit. For years she continued to use her writing skills to publish hundred of business articles, even several business books-some which she was hired to write for other business leaders and one that she wrote for herself. That book was published by a major publisher and has since been published in seven languages. Despite her success writing about factual business issues, Bette's fantasy has always been that at some point in her life she would have the time to write fictional mystery books. When COVID 19 came along, it provided the perfect escape from her forced need to stay home and be pretty much isolated-thus The Last Tender was born. Now that Bette has accomplished her dream of writing her first mystery her goal is to continue writing the rest of the mysteries that she's had locked up in her thoughts for such a long time. She hopes you'll enjoy her page-turning, cozy style of mystery writing and that The Last Tender will merely be the first of many books to come. Bette lives in Addison, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, with her husband John, a retired broadcast journalist. She is the mother of a son and daughter, both of who are married and have made her the grandmother of three girls and one boy. For her there is no such thing as retirement. She says her philosophy, which comes from a former colleague is that "You're either green and growing or ripe and rotten" which is what keeps her mentally motivated and feeds her creativity. If you would like to book Bette for a presentation with a book signing for your group, or if you are interested in bulk purchasing of her book, please contact her at Bette@PriceGroupLeadersip.