As 5 Great Decisions gets ready for publication this May, I've been working with a marketing specialist, Andrea, to help spread the word.

One of the things Andrea and I are working on is my website. When she first looked at it, she said, "It's all things Patrice." She's right — and I've been sitting with what that actually means.

Here's what I've realized: my three books aren't for three separate audiences. They're for anyone who has ever felt stuck — stuck in a life stage that no longer fits, stuck at the starting line of a dream they haven't pursued, or stuck in the gap between who they are and who they want to be. Each book is a bridge. Together, they form a complete path forward.

What Will I Do All Day? speaks to people standing at the threshold of retirement — ready to leave one chapter behind but unsure how to build what comes next. It bridges the distance between a life defined by work and a life where you can truly thrive.

It's Still Good: Dreams Don't Have Expiration Dates is for anyone waiting for the right moment — a dream they keep putting off, a goal that feels just out of reach. It helps you find the very first steps and get started today.

And 5 Great Decisions is the daily practice that naturally bridges the gap between who you are and who you aspire to be. Not through willpower or discipline, but through recognition — learning to see the moments in your everyday life where one intentional choice moves you forward. Five decisions a day, aligned with your values, your goals, and your vision for the future.

The three books work together beautifully, each one building on the last — all pointing to the same thing: helping people get unstuck and on with living the life they want.

And that's exactly what Andrea saw when she looked at my website. It's not just what I do, it's who I am — all things Patrice.

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