Inspirational Storyteller, Speaker, Best-selling Author And Coach, Dr. Nina Kelly, Writes About The Transition From Summer To Fall

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Inspiring storyteller, writer and speaker, Dr. Nina Kelly comments on the transitional time between summer and fall when vacation and summer memories are still dominant yet the future beckons.

New Orleans, LA – August 29, 2019 – Dr. Nina M. Kelly, Inspirational Storyteller, Coach, Author and Co-Author of The Big Question with Larry King, and Success Mastery and Success Breakthroughs with Jack Canfield, recently posted a new blog on her website entitled, “Inspired By The In-Between Time,” in which Dr. Kelly shares her sense of wonder at this time of transition.

Dr. Kelly confesses, “I have always found late August to be such a fascinating time of year as summer draws to a close and kids return to school.” She continues, “It’s hard to miss the distinctive lull in the collective energy as the transition from the comings and goings of summer merge with the more focused and intense energy of the fall season.”

“During this in-between time,” writes Dr. Kelly, “vivid summer memories still linger.” She goes on, writing, “The tantalizing scent of sunscreen and sea water seduce the brain into thinking how wonderful it would be if summer never ended. Yet the pull of the unknown also begins to slowly exert itself into drawing the mind’s attention forward, anticipating the future.”

According to Dr. Kelly, “Soon carefree summer adventures will recede in the face of exciting studies, intellectual and professional challenges.” She asks, “Who knows what stimulating projects are likely to open new horizons for the imagination to explore?”

The entire blog can be read at https://ninamkelly.com/inspired-by-the-in-between-time/

About Dr. Nina M. Kelly

Nina M. Kelly is a mythologist with an emphasis in depth psychology, storyteller, author, humanitarian, and cultural and arts activist. She also is an Archetypal Pattern Analyst and Dream Pattern Analyst. Nina’s sense of adventure has always been sparked through learning more about people and their cultures. Believing that if you understand a person’s culture, stories, myths, and rituals, then you more readily open your world to greater compassion.

Her passion for the art of healing through stories brought her to the place of writing Grace Has A Silent Voice where she honors the silent heroes and the resilience of the human spirit. Working with death and dying patients she acquired a tremendous respect for the proper honoring of story. In her book she acknowledged the silent heroes that walk into our life for a moment then quickly disappear. This inevitably leaves an imprint that continues to remind us there is beauty in humanity.

Nina’s doctorate is from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Mythological Studies and Emphasis on Depth Psychology, her dissertation research was completed through Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dissertation: Myth Making and Modern Medicine, A Case of Kidney Transplantation. Her research work included reducing the rejection episodes post-transplant implementing the power of stories and images. She published The Lost Heritage in Psychology at the Threshold.

In addition to The Big Question, co-authored with Larry King, other publications by Dr. Kelly include: Success Mastery and Success Breakthroughs, both co-authored with Jack Canfield, Leo Learns A Lesson, Psychology at the Threshold, and Crossing Borders: An Archetypal Exploration in Times of Transition.

Nina has also been actively involved in film production serving as Executive Producer on Dandelion, A New Leash on Life – K9 for Warriors and Larry King – A Celebrated Life.

Nina is also an Archetypal Pattern Analyst and Dream Pattern Analyst where she completed her studies from Assisi International Institute and published Weaving Story Into The Web.

Nina served as an executive film producer for the short film \”Dandelion.\” The film won the judge’s award and has shown at several film festivals. She has also served as president of the New Orleans Opera Association, Vice President of the Shreveport Opera Association, president of Southern Repertory Theatre, Chair for Loyola University School of Music Visiting Committee, president and CEO of the Children’s Bureau, publishing the history of the Children’s Bureau, Saving Wednesday’s Child (authored by Mark Cave) and authoring the introduction and acknowledgements. Throughout her tenure, she has served on numerous non-profits boards.

Nina continues to challenge us through the inspiration and motivation of storytelling. She continues to believe that the artform of storytelling and story sharing originate from the heart of everyone searching for expression thus healing both listener and teller.

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