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Who is PC McCullough?
PC McCullough can find a story in the simplest of situations. Her writing helps us make sense of our personal conflicts. PC is dynamic, always changing and growing. Her ability to adapt, grow and change will keep her in the forefront of authors who help us understand ourselves, what drives us, what we love and what we fear.
PC’s writing and seminars are entertaining and inspirational. With wit and a down-to-earth approach, she inspires people to look at the brighter side of life, think objectively through turmoil and stress, and grow from every experience.
Her novel, Perfect, AuthorHouse, chronicles the turmoil, missteps and triumphs in mid-life divorcee Miranda Grant’s journey toward self discovery. PC is also a contributing author in Vibrant Women’s Wisdom, Surviving and Thriving through Dark & Bright Hours, Insight Publishing and The Gratitude Project: Celebrating 365 Days of Gratitude, Donna Kozik & Associates, Inc, both inspirational anthologies.
PC believes success is personal and change is inevitable in our lives, and that our willingness to accept change and adopt new concepts is essential for our growth. This thread is woven throughout her writing and is the main topic at public appearances where her approach is simple: Through the initiative of personal empowerment, participants adopt a proactive attitude to achieve personal success.
PC is a member of The Connecticut Publishers and Writers Association, International Women’s Writers Guild, Women on Writing and She Writes. She is certified through Instructors Training Institute, Dale Carnegie Institute and Integrity Selling® Coaching. She is a certified career development specialist, coach, mentor and trainer.
PC is a life enthusiast and supporter of The Sunshine Kids Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to children with cancer, a recipient of the 2008 Vibrant Woman Award, a two-time marathoner and a tri-athlete. She lives in Niantic, Connecticut.
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Posted on January 2, 2012 - by pcmccullough
Turning Points IS a turning point
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