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Sunday, May 14, 2023

Spotlight of Be Brave, Lose the Beige by Liz Kitchens


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BE BRAVE.  LOSE THE BEIGE!!
LIZ KITCHENS
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF JACKIE KARNETH | SENIOR PUBLICIST | BOOKS FORWARD
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Creativity expert Liz Kitchens' must-have manual for women cresting toward retirement: “Be Brave. Lose the Beige!”  
 
In this candid, tongue-in-cheek manifesto, Liz shows the importance of creative thinking. 
 
When the world expects women to be beige (predictable, boring, safe), Liz encourages you to be magenta (bold, loud, happy!)
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May 16, 2023
She Writes Press
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PRAISE FOR BE BRAVE.  LOSE THE BEIGE!!:
 
“Liz Kitchens would make Erma Bombeck cackle, leave Ann Landers at a loss for words and make Gloria Steinem proud” –Rannah Gray, author of “Familiar Evil”

"wonderful...Women who suffer from empty nest syndrome or are simply floundering to find their place in this world will find help in this book. The fun, simple, and conversational style is filled with gems that can help you live the latter half of your life to the fullest."–Readers' Favorite

"a cheerful guidebook for women in their sixties and seventies who are looking to unlock their creativity"-Foreword Clarion Reviews
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ABOUT BE BRAVE.  LOSE THE BEIGE!!:

Meet Beige. Beige is reliable, practical, sensible, and safe. Beige doesn’t put up a fuss; it follows the rules, blends in, doesn’t want to stand out. Now meet Magenta. 

Magenta is rich, dynamic, loud, sometimes garish, and not easily overlooked. Society has decidedly beige expectations when it comes to aging, but Liz Kitchens explains why Magenta women have more fun!  

In these pages, Liz chronicles how creative thinking helped her cope with empty nest syndrome; navigate sex over sixty; transition from being “outtasight” to literally being out of sight, and so much more. 

The stories and creative techniques outlined in this guide are guaranteed to introduce color, sass, and a lightness of spirit into your later years. 

Are you ready to defy those beige expectations and start coloring outside the lines, even if a few pesky rules get trampled in the process?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Liz Kitchens conducts workshops and seminars on creativity, is the founder of What’s Next Boomer? and of the website, Be Brave. Lose the Beige, which focuses on issues facing women of the baby boomer generation. 
 
She is also a contributing writer for the online magazine, Sixty and Me, for the over-60 crowd.

CONNECT WITH LIZ:
 
 
Twitter: @LizKitchens
 
Instagram: @Liz_Kitchens

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