Next Step New Start

Awaken What’s Possible One Day at a Time

by Josette Veltri


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/26/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781503595019
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781503595026
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781503595033

About the Book

Everyone experiences loss at some point on this journey called life. Some experience the loss of a loved one; others, a place or possession cherished. Grief is a unique expression for everyone because we are unique expressions of the Creator. Open your heart and allow each reminder to inspire and encourage you to take the next step to a new start. To everything there is an appointed season, a time to weep, a time to laugh, a time to be born, a time to die. This is an appointed season; live only in this moment, not in the shadows of yesterday.


About the Author

Life is a journey filled with stories, events wanted and unwanted. This is my journey and story. I married at nineteen and was widowed eleven days after I turned twenty-six. I was financially strapped and responsible for raising my six-year-old son, Keith, and four-year-old daughter, Laurie. My family and friends were supportive, but I still felt very alone. After three years, the sting of death was experienced again with the sudden death of my dad. The unexpected events made me stronger and more determined than ever to show my children we were going to make it—that no matter what happens in life, everything will be all right in the end. I picked out the following scripture and stood firm, believing “all things work together for my good.” Awakened after my dad’s death, I began my journey and pursued what I now believe is my life’s purpose and passion. I received a BA degree from Hofstra University at the age of thirty-four, demonstrating to my children that all things are possible if we believe. Today, I am proud of my son, a pharmacist and college professor, and my daughter, a wife, mom of two beautiful girls, and a financial analyst. I never thought I would love again, but after twelve years, I did. After one year, we were married, and after seventeen years, we relocated to Florida. I felt I was living my “happily ever after” dream. After three months of relocating to Florida, I believed I found paradise. But my “happily ever after” dream turned into a nightmare in three short weeks, when the love of my life died. It was difficult and unimaginable. I could not shake off the dread of experiencing grief all over again. After three months, I found a grief counselor, who understood and believed in me. When I was very sad, she reminded me of my favorite scripture quote, “All things work together for my good.” We explored feelings I never knew I carried in my heart, releasing them when I felt ready. We explored and uncovered many possibilities, where I could use my past hurts and experiences. We both believed that helping others helps ourselves. Today my driving force is to work with those experiencing loss—loss of a loved one, employment, housing, identity, and more. My purpose is to encourage the hurting to always look for the pony in every pile of unwanted manure, for this too shall pass, and find their unique gift within.