Linda Crill had it all. Beautiful, fit, happily married, and successful, she was the kind of woman who could tackle the difficult and make things happen. After Linda was widowed at 57, she followed experts’ advice as she began to reframe her life. She overachieved at eating healthy, exercising, getting enough sleep, sharing, even keeping a journal—but as she prepared to move forward with reinventing her life nothing felt right.
Funny, irreverent, and extraordinarily honest, Linda tells the story of how she faced her fears, tested old beliefs, and learned valuable lessons by breaking away from traditional wisdom and making the out-of-character choice—learning to ride a motorcycle so she could join others on a road trip down America’s Pacific Northwest coast.
Her radical choice proves that opening doors labeled “not me” is more effective than always playing it safe. By erasing boundaries formerly used to define herself and heading into the unknown—the blind curve—she discovers not only a broader horizon of possibilities to use in building the next phase of her life, but also the fuel to make it happen. It’s the perfect read for people looking for ways to reinvent themselves, and anyone asking: “What now?”
Blind Curves is the extraordinary story of a woman who had tried everything to reinvent herself and recapture excitement for what comes next.
About the Author:
Linda Crill is a sought-after executive, consultant, and speaker who has
worked with Citigroup, Cadbury-Mott’s, Goldman Sachs, and Marriott
International Inc., as well as many other Fortune 100 companies, universities,
non-profits, and government departments and agencies. Crill lectures and writes
on how to manage change and reinvent yourself, your life, and your business.
She is the mother of three grown women who whole-heartedly support her
non-traditional path to rediscovering zest for life.
Crill lives in the Washington, DC, area, and travels regularly to Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, and San Diego.
Show Dates: Friday, January 3rd through Sunday, January 5th, 2014.
Location: International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga
Hours: Friday & Saturday: 10am – 10pm Sunday: 10am – 6pm