Today we celebrate #RRBC super-star author Harriet Hodgson, and her book The Grandma Force. Being a grandpa, I can certainly agree wholeheartedly on the role grandmas fill. Enjoy!
Key Points from The Grandma Force
To emphasize key points, I asked the graphic designer to highlight them.
Key points are centered and have a shaded background. These are just a few of the key points I included.
- Contemporary grandmas have many talents and experiences to share.
- Being a grandma doesn’t mean you say yes to everything.
- Although we often view thoughts as shaping words, words shape thoughts.
- Safety comes first when traveling with a grandchild.
- Having emotional maturity doesn’t mean one has emotional intelligence.
- Self-care is a gift to yourself and your family.
- Grandmas need to be agents for change.
- Gratitude gives you happiness that lasts.
- The grandmothers of the world are wisdomkeepers.
Author Bio:
Harriet Hodgson has been a freelance writer for 38 years, is the author of thousands of print/online articles, and 37 books. Hodgson is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Alliance of Independent Authors. She has appeared on more than 185 radio talk shows, including CBS Radio, and dozens of television stations, including CNN. A popular speaker, she has given presentations at public health, Alzheimer’s, bereavement, and caregiving conferences. She lives in Rochester, Minnesota with her husband, John. Please visit www.harriethodgson.com for more information about this busy wife, mother, grandmother, caregiver, speaker, and author.
Author photo: Attached
Purchase Links: Amazon paperback https://amzn.to/31Kklgs
Amazon eBook https://amzn.to/31FoUt5
Barnes and Noble paperback http://bit.ly/2N28jLY
Barnes and Noble eBook http://bit.ly/31GeWaj
IndieBound paperback http://bit.ly.2TBRpol
To follow along with the rest of the tour, please visit the author’s tour page on the 4WillsPublishing site. If you’d like to book your own blog tour and have your book promoted in similar grand fashion, please click HERE. Thanks for supporting this author and her work!
Great key points, Harriet. I really like the last one.
Thanks for hosting, Karl.
Thanks from me Karl. I like the last point too D.L. and think some grandmothers don’t realize how much wisdom they have.
Harriet, as a proud grandpa, I am thrilled to support a fellow author and awesome grandmother.
Thanks for stopping by!
What a great post from Harriet! I totally agree that being a grandma doesn’t always mean saying yes. Since I spend a great deal of time helping to caretake my two granddaughters, I find myself saying no more than yes. 🙂
Saying now also helps your granddaughters define boundaries, customs, and events. You are entitled to say no.
Your keywords, Harriet, reminded me of how my youngest grandchild tested my patience recently. I left her for a fews weeks, and when we met again, she refused for me to touch her. She was angry with me for leaving her. Thank you, Karl, for hosting.
Thank you for stopping by, Joy.
Yes, there’s plenty of wisdom that needs to be shared.
Fantastic advice filled with wisdom and common sense is what the world needs today. Thanks for dispensing some of that, Harriet.
Thanks for hosting and showing your support, Karl.
Harriet, I’m not a grandma yet but you sure make it all sound so interesting! Enjoy your tour!
Thank you for the gems of wisdom, Harriet. I’m looking forward to reading your book! Thank you for hosting, Karl.
I love your key points Harriet. These are very important. Thank you Karl for hosting today.