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Clips and Pull Quotes from the Major Media About Suzanne Falter-Barns

How much joy can you stand?

Suzanne's Immediate Contact Info

Phone (NY): (518) 963-8927 (AM/PM)
Cell phone: (518) 569-6649
Fax: (518) 963-4642
Email: info@howmuchjoy.com

Woman's Day, February 2005
"Women are expecially vulnerable to putting themselves last. Taking time in a busy day to think about your own dreams seems selfish when your priority is taking care of others. By taking steps towards your fulfillment, you'll be more available to others because you're refreshed and ready to help."

SELF, January 2005
"No matter how crazy, hectic or stressed your life, you absolutely have the time to pursue you dreams, no matter what they are, contends self-described ex-corporate drone turned motivational speaker Suzanne Falter-Barns."

Woman's Day, October 2004
"Creativity circles are the new book group. There have always been women artists, but for the average woman to see herself as creative is new."

The Christian Science Monitor, December 2003
"The thing that's made the shift from resolutions to goals has a lot to do with personal coaching and life coaching... You know, all these people who have hung out a shingle and said, 'I'm a coach,' have given new license to people to reinvent their lives."

New Age Journal, May/June 2001
"One of the true benefits of crisis is that it can inject your life with a new surge of energy … First you grieve, then you begin again with a renewed appreciation for your own precious, short time on earth."

New Age Journal, September/October 2000
"Surrendering to the path of your dream fully and completely gives you the courage to do unpopular things … it becomes another moment of spiritual deliverance, taking you further down your path."

Fitness, June 1999
"Our power is like a huge and unnatural tool to us – a chainsaw, when we're accustomed to using a nail file. Yet, the things that chainsaw can do for us are amazing… "

Writer's Digest, November 1999
"I contend that the more honest, provocative and truly vulnerable we are with our work, the more vocal will be those who despise it."