Inspirational Journeys of Empowerment & Healing

“My passion is providing opportunities for personal reflection and growth with humor, hope and heart.”

Virginia Taft, Author

Meet Virginia

Virginia Taft, OTR, has embraced numerous roles throughout her life, including occupational therapist, myofascial release practitioner, author, parent, and Avatar Master. Currently she is working on her Journey book series and writing for The Geezer Forum. She is an inspirational speaker and recently participated as a co-author in The Power of Inner Sparkle.

Special Co-Author Spotlight:

Virginia Taft in The Power of the Inner Sparkle, an International Best Seller

Virginia adds her voice to this inspiring anthology with her story of The Beauty in Catastrophe. In this deeply moving essay, Virginia Taft takes us through heartbreak, loss, and the quiet strength it takes to begin again. From the unraveling of love to the journey of reclaiming her voice, her story is one of courage, resilience, and the fierce power of a woman choosing herself.

It’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, beauty can still be found—and we can still choose to keep writing the story of our lives.

Books

The Memory Box Journey

We all have people that profoundly affected our lives. Sometimes it’s a parent or friend; maybe it is a sibling or mentor. This memoir is about a promise kept and a tribute to a special person. It is also a  travelogue of a trip to the past, which inspired reflections and self-discovery. 

Questions and free download are designed to motivate you to create a memory legacy of your own.

“Memories are important . . .  The book stimulated my memories.
It was fun, entertaining and informational.”

Jack Canfield, author Chicken Soup for the Soul®

More of The Journey Series - Coming Soon!

A Little Bit of Blue – Humor, Heart & Hope in the Journey of Aging

These shared stories acknowledge the challenges of aging and caregiving, but also the humor, insights and the path to finding strength, peace and joy in the process. 

 “Mom would look at a flat, gray sky and say excitedly “I see a little bit of blue!”   Sometimes cynical, I would respond “It’s just a lighter shade of gray.”  However, optimism served her well and was a gift she shared with others.  Caregiving is an honor, yet it can be challenging, frustrating and exhausting. It can also be a time of beauty. I want caregivers to know they’re not alone.”

Virginia Taft

Download Your Free Guide:
“How to Capture a Life Story”

My journey is no more important than yours and you don’t have to write a book to create a memory legacy. Here are some ways we played with reminiscences at my workshops, as well as suggestions to access and record your memories for yourself or someone else!