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April 15, 2021

Bloom!

African Iris

I just looked up from writing long enough to see that these African irises, also called fortnight lilies, are in bloom again. They always make me so happy!

I hope something beautiful is in bloom in your neck of the woods.

xxxxxClaire

Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Sign up for my newsletter so you don’t miss a thing!

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Published on April 15, 2021 11:41

February 6, 2021

RIP Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer was incredibly kind to me on the set of the Must Love Dogs movie. When he first saw me, he stood, lifted his arms in one of his grand gestures and announced, “The author is here.” Thanks for making this author laugh and feel a little less overwhelmed. The world was lucky to have you for so long, and your legacy will live in our hearts forever. Rest in peace. ♥🐾

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Published on February 06, 2021 04:01

February 5, 2021

February Bloom

Camellia in bloom on my walk this morning. So magical to see this in February.

Have a great weekend, everybody!

xxxxxClaire

Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Sign up for my newsletter so you don’t miss a thing!

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Published on February 05, 2021 05:58

January 28, 2021

Full Wolf Moon

A howl-worthy Full Wolf Moon peeking through the palm trees just before dawn on my walk this morning.

Have a great day, everybody!

xxxxxClaire

Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Sign up for my newsletter so you don’t miss a thing!

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Published on January 28, 2021 07:13

December 27, 2020

5 Ways to Rise Above the Negativity in 2021





Hi Everybody,
 
I hope you’re staying safe and healthy and finding creative ways to enjoy your holidays. It’s been all Zoom for us this year, but our hearts are filled with gratitude and we’re enjoying plenty of laughs any way we can get them!
 
As I began writing this, I came across a quote that I love:
 
“You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’ You must do the thing you think you cannot do.”
Eleanor Roosevelt

 
For some of us, that thing we thought we couldn’t do might have been making it through 2020. But we’re almost there!
 
And in that spirit . . .





5 Ways to Rise Above the Negativity in 2021





Whenever I share my favorite reinvention tips, one that I never leave out is to rise above the negativity. Because wherever we’re headed, there will always be people who tell us why we can’t or shouldn’t do whatever it is we want to do. We just have to decide to shrug them off and do it anyway.





But 2020 has taken negativity to a whole new level. Wave after wave of pain and suffering and divisiveness can start to make us feel like we’re drowning. Plus, we’re missing hugs and mask-free smiles. Even the dogs walking on the socially distanced beach are probably wondering why strangers don’t reach over to pet them anymore.





Two-legged or four-legged, we’ll get through this. And in the meantime, here are 5 ways to rise above the negativity in 2021:





1. Focus on what you can control. Turn off the news and start a creative project, a passion project, something that requires you to focus, brings you joy, helps your pandemic anxiety float away. Your project can be a stretch or something totally mindless. Don’t worry about whether or not it’s productive or if you’re talented enough. Set a schedule and let it become something you look forward to. For me, it’s writing my next book. For you, it might be a book, too. (If so, check out Never Too Late for some tips.) Or it could be creating a metal sculpture like Melanie in my novel Time Flies or making sea glass jewelry like Ginger in Life’s a Beach or going back to school like March in Multiple Choice or becoming a home stager like Sandra in Best Staged Plans or a makeup artist like Bella in Summer Blowout.  Maybe it’s time to finally start that blog or photo journal or cookbook or podcast you keep meaning to get around to. Or maybe Shine On: How To Grow Awesome Instead of Old will give you some ideas for bringing some fun into your life.





(P.S. If you’ve already started or are about to start a new project, I’d love to hear about it! Just reply to this newsletter.)





2. Do one good thing every day. When there’s so much need swirling around us, it’s a fine line between empathy and overwhelm. So just pick one thing. Make a donation to a food bank. Check in with a neighbor who lives alone. Recently I bagged up all our old towels and blankets, along with a case of cat food and a fluffy cat bed, and dropped them off at an animal shelter that had just put out the word they needed blankets and beds to keep the animals warm during a cold snap. Then I let myself off the hook for the rest of the day. Tomorrow I might call an old friend. Today I’m sharing this list in the hopes that it will be just the thing somebody reading it right now needs.





3. Develop your attitude of gratitude. Each morning write three things you’re grateful for in a gratitude journal. Or write each one on a separate brightly colored sticky note and watch them add up until you’ve covered an entire wall with them. Or maybe as you’re falling asleep at night, you count the things you’re grateful for instead of sheep. Whatever works for you. However we choose to do it, when we practice gratitude our brains release serotonin and dopamine, the neurotransmitters that make us feel better. And we could all use a little better right now.





4. Get moving. I don’t know about you, but I need all the endorphins, those opiate-like chemicals released by exercise, I can get these days. Beyond the massive physical and mental benefits of exercise, being out in nature just soothes my soul. I’m lucky enough to be able to take a physically distanced walk on the beach every day, often with my imaginary friends from The Wildwater Walking Club. I just got an email from a reader who’s been strapping on her Fitbit and circling around and around her yard every day, because that’s the best she can do right now. There’s always a way! If you need an accountability partner, you might even consider adopting a dog from a shelter to be your walking buddy. (See #1 above!) If you want to get your workout in without leaving your house, there are also some great free workout videos on YouTube. (My latest favorite is the Bollywood Dance Workout.)





5. Ditch your don’ts. You don’t do Zoom, or you don’t do ebooks. You don’t do online exercise or online dating or online classes or streaming. I get it. We’d rather talk to people in person. We love the heft of a paper book, the smell of new pages. But just because we prefer one way of doing things doesn’t mean we should close ourselves off to other opportunities. There are so many wonderful free and low-cost things we can do from the safety of our homes right now. A new year is the perfect time to shake off the insecurities that come with every learning curve, to allow ourselves to be embarrassingly bad at something because that’s the only way to get better, and try something new. So pick one of your don’ts, start Googling, and figure out how to turn it into a do.





Let me know how it goes!





Happy 2021. Wishing us all a sparkling and positive year ahead.





Talk to you soon! 





xxxxxClaire



Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Sign up for my newsletter so you don’t miss a thing!


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Published on December 27, 2020 02:00

December 26, 2020

Happy New Year Giveaway!





Don’t miss tomorrow’s Must Love Dogs series giveaway! 10 newsletter subscribers will win signed and personalized copies of any one book in the 7-book Must Love Dogs series you haven’t read yet. Your choice! I’ll do a random drawing later tomorrow and email the winners.





So if you’re not already on my newsletter list, now’s the time! Here’s the link to sign up: https://clairecook.com/newsletter/.





Good luck, everybody!





And if you don’t win this time around, no worries, we’ll have another giveaway soon.





xxxxxClaire



Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Read excerpts and find out more at ClaireCook.com/read.


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Published on December 26, 2020 09:45

December 25, 2020

Merry Christmas!





Merry Christmas and Happy Everything!





Dawn peeking through on my walk this morning. Have a great day, everybody!





xxxxxClaire



Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Read excerpts and find out more at ClaireCook.com/read.


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Published on December 25, 2020 05:08

December 18, 2020

Viking TV Interview





I had so much fun being interviewed by British journalist Anne Diamond for Viking TV. We talked around writing and reinvention and creativity and dogs and cats! You can watch the whole thing right here: https://viking.tv/tv/this-week-on-viking-tv/thursdays/anne-diamond-interviews-writer-claire-cook (Fast forward to 7:57 to get to my part!)





xxxxxClaire



Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Read excerpts and find out more at ClaireCook.com/read.




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Published on December 18, 2020 09:14

December 6, 2020

Such a sunrise

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This morning’s sunrise was so spectacular it gave me goosebumps.





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Enjoy your weekend, everybody!





xxxxxClaire



Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Read excerpts and find out more at ClaireCook.com/read.


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Published on December 06, 2020 07:04

December 5, 2020

‘Tis the Season

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Spanish moss dripping and trees wrapped in Christmas lights just before dawn on my walk this morning.





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Enjoy your weekend, everybody!





xxxxxClaire



Claire Cook wrote her first novel in her minivan when she was 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, which is now a 7-book series. Claire is the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 20 books, including Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention. Read excerpts and find out more at ClaireCook.com/read.


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Published on December 05, 2020 05:07