In their enlightening conversation, Dr. McReynolds delves into the motivations behind her book and offers valuable insights on how teachers and parents can effectively support children and teenagers with ADHD.
Margaret spoke candidly about her own experiences with stigma and emphasized the importance of self-awareness, finding the right therapist or medication, and advocating for oneself in healthcare settings.
As a young girl, she envisioned angels as the traditional winged beings found in storybooks. Now, in her 60s, her understanding has deepened, seeing angels as manifestations of energy, which she refers to as the Legion of Light.
“Eva Monroe is returning from a three-week business trip, one in which she left her five-year-old son in the care of her estranged ex-husband when the plane that’s taking her home crashes.”
“If life is weighing you down, feels out of control, keeping you stuck in the pain and emotion of your experiences, or you are simply wanting more out of life, then it’s time for a shift…”