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Friday, April 28, 2023

How to Believe in Yourself and the Power to Succeed

Wendy Spooner understands the pain of defeat and easily gave up when trying something new. Like many others, she did not believe in herself...or her power to succeed. But, as an adult, she learned that failures are part of success -- a crucial learning tool on the path to success.

Wendy Wilson Spooner, Lic. G., LCoT, is a professional Genetic Genealogist by day, a writer by night, and an artist in between.


Wendy Spooner

Her love of what we can learn from history compels her to write the true stories she unearths during research, and she has found that truth is indeed much more exciting and inspiring than fiction.

As an award-winning family history writer, Wendy turned to novel writing to share faith, grief, art, and overcoming obstacles in life. She believes in learning from our ancestors by honoring them. 

Emory University's study on children and teens knowing their family history showed that kids who knew the answers to 20 specific questions had higher self-esteem, higher grades in school, and great confidence in the success of their family. 

Her interview encourages us to share our history with our children and enlightening as to how it builds positivity. You do not want to miss the opportunity for a FREE gift so be sure to listen to the end of the interview.

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Once Upon an Irish Summer


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Her debut novel, Once Upon an Irish Summer, is the first in a trilogy and an Amazon best-seller in several genres.

A compelling and heartfelt story about the power of faith, family, and our need for connection.

--Richard Paul Evans, New York Times Bestselling Author


TWO PEOPLE, TWO CENTURIES, ONE CITY.

1817 Ireland - Allen Hamilton crosses the Atlantic alone to find a way to save his family from social ruin and starvation before it's too late.

2018 Fort Wayne, Indiana - A gifted young artist suffering from debilitating grief finds healing and inspiration in her Irish ancestry when she unearths Allen Hamilton's noble rise from rags to riches in Antebellum America.

Based on a 200-year-old letter collection, Once Upon an Irish Summer brings to life and weaves together this true story of faith, hope, and romance.



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