Saturday, January 19, 2019
Virtual Book Tour: The Mindset Accountability Journal: 40 Days to a New You by Allie Hudson @livinglifebeyo1 @RABTBookTours
Self-help, inspirational, motivational
Date Published: December 10, 2018
Publisher: Lucid Books
Are you stuck in a life you want to be different, but have no idea where to start?
The Mindset Accountability Journal will jump-start you to a life you can enjoy living every day. By establishing incremental daily habits, you will embark on a path to gratitude, self-growth, and fulfillment. This journal will help you:
· Discover who you were meant to be
· Shift your focus to what is good and wonderful in your life
· Create an attitude of mindset growth
You will never regret taking charge of your life and living with gratitude. The journey is rewarding and challenging. It takes only 30 minutes each day to make progress with your future, one day at a time.
A portion of the book's proceeds will support BridgeHope, whose efforts enable survivors of exploitation and trafficking to THRIVE!
Interview with Author Allie Hudson
Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in The Mindset Accountability Journal?
The
Mindset Accountability Journal is for the person looking to establish new
habits that will help them move to the next level in their life. It is designed
to help you develop a habit of Gratitude and Self-Development. We live very
busy lives today, and we have lost track of how to take time and simply think
about what we have to celebrate and acknowledge. This book helps you take roughly
30 minutes of your day to dwell on the wonderful things that make your life
special. It also helps you spend 15 minutes on growth material that you can
apply to your life. After you complete this 40-day journey, you will find that
you are more focused on what you are grateful for in your life, and you will
learn ways to always grow in your spiritual, emotional, and next-level
development.
Can you tell us a little bit about your next books or what you have
planned for the future?
I will be working on developing my
life coaching and my speaking engagements. I would also like to write a book
that helps people understand how to get out of their heads and back into their
hearts to make decisions that will help them really discover and enjoy life.
How long would you say it takes you to
write a book?
This journal took
me about one year to write. My next book will take longer, as I am in the
process of researching and living it in order to be able to speak on it with
authority.
What is your favorite childhood book?
I read a lot of
romances. I would sneak upstairs with my Harlequins and read all night. I loved
a good romance in my teenage years.
If you could spend the day with one of the
characters from Alice in Wonderland, who would it be? Please tell us why you
chose this particular character, where you would go, and what you would do.
I would choose
Alice. I have always wondered what it would be like to live in a world where
everything was bigger than life.
What was the hardest scene from The Mindset Accountability Journal to
write?
This was a journey
I took for myself, and I did it in order to develop the habit of gratitude and
self-development. It has taken me on a fantastic journey, but the hardest part
of the journey was to make the commitment to start and then stick with it each
day during those 40 days. I really love the person I have become the last year
since I first took this journey. I hope everyone searching for who they really
are and want to become would begin this journey. Where it takes you is an
amazing world, one which you can hardly imagine when just beginning.
What made you want to become a writer?
I have always
wanted to help people grow into the best version of themselves. I just didn’t
realize I would have to take the journey and see where it would take me with them.
Just for fun:
a. Favorite song: Laura Daigle - “You
Say”
b. Favorite book: Mastin Kipp - Claim Your Power
c. Favorite movie: Beauty and the Beast
d.
Favorite TV show: America’s Got
Talent
e. Favorite food: Pizza
f. Favorite drink: Coffee
g. Favorite website:
www.beyondlimitationswithallie.com
Thanks so much for visiting with us today!
About the Author
Allie Hudson grew up in LaGrange, Ohio, and attended Moody Bible Institute, studying education. In 1991, she married Larry Sellers, who passed away of a heart attack in May 2009. In 2010, she married Michael Hudson who passed away of cancer just three years later. In January 2012, Allie lost her corporate job of 20 years because of downsizing in the newspaper business. Throughout this five-year period of three major losses, the only way she survived was to focus on God and trust that He had a plan for her life. After struggling to maintain a daily consistent practice of growth and gratitude, she began a 40-day challenge to practice gratitude and personal growth. That journey taught her the need to help other people develop a daily practice of thankfulness and inspired her to share 'The Mindset Accountability Journal' with the world.
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