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About dianabletter

Diana Bletter is the author of several books including The Invisible Thread: A Portrait of Jewish American Women (with photographs by Lori Grinker), shortlisted for a National Jewish Book Award, a novel, A Remarkable Kindness, (HarperCollins), a memoir, The Mom Who Took of on her Motorcycle, and The Loving Yourself Book for Women: A Practical Guide to Boost Self-Esteem, Heal Your Inner Child, and Celebrate the Woman You Are, an Amazon top-seller in several categories, and The Loving Yourself Workbook for Girls. She is the First Prize Winner of Moment Magazine's 2019 Fiction Contest. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, tabletmag, Glamour, The Forward, The North American Review and is currently a reporter for The Times of Israel. Diana and her husband have six children and an unofficially-adopted daughter from Ethiopia. They live in a small village on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Israel.

Stop and Surrender

Sometimes I go kicking and fighting into the next chapter of my life. Sometimes I don’t want to follow through on the marching orders that I’ve been given. It could be a divorce, a move to another apartment, a new … Continue reading

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Doing Our Best At the Little Stuff

 Sometimes I don’t put all my effort into doing the little things. I make my bed each morning but leave the comforter crooked or I hammer a nail but don’t make sure it’s totally straight. I forget that success can … Continue reading

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What Can You Do When Someone You Love is Down in the Dumps?

What do you do when the person you love is down in the dumps? It’s hard to see someone you love so depressed. My friend Mike wrote me that when his wife is miserable, she wears her shoulders for earrings. … Continue reading

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New Season, New Chapter

  When all six of our kids were living at home, I’d be so frazzled by the end of summer vacation that on the first day of school, I’d want to shout, “Get out your pompoms!” I don’t feel that … Continue reading

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If You Change the way you look at Things…

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Life Goes On!

Life Goes On! Life goes on. The sun still shines. People are digging out of their homes, coping with tragedies, recovering from the damage. Isn’t it strange how the sky is so shockingly blue? Birds sing after a storm, why … Continue reading

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Me, Myself and Irene

Good Thing the Tree Fell AWAY From the House We Were Staying in! So, whaddya learn? In Ludlow,Vermont, they learned that rivers can run wild through the main street. InWesthampton, New York, I learned to prepare for the worst and … Continue reading

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Keep Breathing!

  We made it through the night. Now that it’s light out, it seems less frightening because we can see and not just imagine. We can hear the ocean roaring. We never hear the ocean from our house. It sounds … Continue reading

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The Calm Before the Storm

 Now I know what that expression means literally. It is so calm right now, so beautiful and peaceful. I am looking out our window at the lovely trees and the sunlight through the leaves. This is the ultimate lesson is … Continue reading

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Where You Look is Where You Go

Where you look is where you go. I learned this maxim the hard way. I was riding behind Paul, my motorcycle guru, who was teaching me the basics of motorcycle riding before Jonny and I set off forAlaska. I was … Continue reading

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