Lisa\'s world collapsed the year she turned 58.
In her memoir, Twenty Pieces, Lisa Weldon shares what she learned.. and all she needed to do to make the changes she wanted.
Only in her personal diary did she share the rawness of what she learned about herself ...
However-the real truth she found on the streets of Manhattan never made it to her blog.
It seemed like the perfect plan, and it was.
Using the lessons she\'d learn, she could share stories and photos from her daily walks, all in hopes of reinventing herself professionally.
What if she went away for 30 days, all alone to New York City and took a crash course to learn the new digital ways of her business? After class she could sneak in a 1-mile walk, each day treating herself to a different neighborhood of Manhattan, the place she\'d always dreamed of living.
From under the crushing realities a wild idea popped into her head.
Her financial lifeline, her career in advertising, had gone stagnant.
Her 25-year marriage ended; the only home her children had ever known fell into foreclosure; and her last child left the nest.
Lisa\'s world collapsed the year she turned 58