Motivational Speaker,
Author
and Life Coach

Lindy Lumbert

teaches students how to
Get High On Life!

 


S:TOPICS:
 

COLLEGE EVENTS

* Freshmen Orientation
·Residence Hall
Programs

* Alcohol and Drug
Awareness

* Stress Management
· Student Health Events
· Psychology, Counseling
and Education Depts.

·Women Organizations
· Greek Events

 

HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS

*Alcohol / Drug Awareness
Programs and Conferences
*Student Leadership
Events and Assemblies
*Student Conferences
*Student Council
Conferences
*4-H, FBLA, DECA,
FCCLA, FFA Events
*National Honor Society
Programs
*Beta Club Events

Lindy's story:

After learning that the secret to happiness was liking and loving yourself, Lindy wrote Nobody Told Me to Love Myself, her Memoirs, a journal of her increasing awareness.

The most amazing characteristic of Nobody Told Me to Love Myself, is it's ability to enlighten parents as well as teenagers.

Lindy Lumbert has always had the need to know herself and to understand the scope of the human mind from left brain, right brain, subconscious, super-conscious and collective conscious to intuition, imagination and the mind-body connection. Her writings are the result of this lifetime of study, experimentation and observation.

She often writes in a right brain style allowing the reader to gain new perspectives by observing characters as they go on their own journey of self-help, self-discovery, self-realization and self-actualization.

When Lindy was a teenager, she was always searching for a magazine article or a book that would tell her how to end her emotional pain and show her how to make her life enjoyable or at least bearable. Most of the time, she felt truly miserable, although few knew what was going on inside her.


She believes, even now, that it's almost impossible to be happy if you don't like yourself, so Lindy continues writing and speaking to teens who would like to know more about feeling happy and getting High on life.


Most People Are About as Happy
as They Know How to Be.

 

We take lessons in dancing, social studies, math and art.
Clearly we think we develop our abilities more
when we take a class in the subject.

The same applies to Happiness.
Why spend you entire life hoping to learn it,
when you can take Happiness as a subject
and Ace it.

   
check out Lindy's book
Nobody Ever Told Me
to Love Myself