In the opening to Sarah’s memoir, “Motherhood Reimagined,” she states: “Like many women, I spent my late twenties and early thirties climbing the corporate ladder, kicking ass in my career. I worked hard – like sixty to eighty hours a week hard – and played hard, and I loved every minute of it. When a stress-related illness sideswiped my body and sidelined my career, I transformed myself from a corporate lawyer to a life coach, Quigong teacher, and healer. Back then, when people asked me (as they so often do ask women in their thirties) if I planned to have children, I waved them off. Maybe. Someday. I’m not sure.” Time passed, and Sarah woke up in her late thirties... Read more