Saturday, February 8, 11am-2pm. Meet author, and career and life coach, Georgia Lee Arts. She'll have copies of her book for sale and signing.
About the author:
Georgia Lee Arts, founder of Elysian Dream headquartered in Menomonie, WI empowers individuals to achieve career success with an innovative coaching program. She is also assisting people affected by the HSHS healthcare shutdown and layoffs.

The Book: Dream Journey, Breaking the Dream Barriers™: A Guide to Bridging Identity Gaps in Life and Career

In a world defined by relentless change and shifting roles, Dream Journey, Breaking the Dream Barriers™ offers an empowering roadmap for navigating the challenges of identity gaps in life and career. This transformative guide explores how to evolve beyond adversity, grief, and burnout, redefining success on your terms and aligning authentically with your true self.
Drawing from timeless archetypes like the hero, heroine, and warrior--and inspired by figures such as Rosie the Riveter--the book invites readers on a spiritual and creative journey. Through the lens of narrative coaching, poetry, and somatic healing, it provides actionable strategies to bridge the void between who you are and who you are meant to become.
From addressing the empathy void and trauma of transitions to redefining success and embracing reinvention, Dream Journey is both a practical and reflective guide. It explores the power of branding your identity, harnessing creative solutions, and leaning into chaos as a catalyst for growth.
Whether you're a professional seeking authentic career alignment, a leader redefining success, or an individual stepping into a new phase of life, this book will guide you to victory. Through empathy, storytelling, and the wisdom of archetypes, Dream Journey transforms adversity into triumph and chaos into clarity, empowering you to embrace your own hero's or heroine's journey.



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Dragon Tale Books, 216 Main St. E, Menomonie, WI, 54751

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