The Journey to Transformation: Lessons from May 10’s Pivotal Moments

 


Every journey of personal transformation begins with a moment—a decision, an event, or an awakening that shifts the course of one’s life. On May 10, history has repeatedly shown us that transformation isn’t just personal; it shapes nations, industries, and ideas. From Nelson Mandela stepping into leadership to the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, May 10 marks turning points that remind us that growth, change, and reinvention are at the heart of human progress.

Just as these moments reshaped the world, our own journeys of transformation—whether through resilience, reinvention, or self-discovery—echo these larger shifts. Through the stories we tell and the lessons we learn, we uncover the power of transformation, both within ourselves and beyond.

Check out the stories of these authors who share moments of transformation, transformative journeys, and potential paths for all. Sone are emotional transformations, some relational, some spiritual. All are personal. 


Arthur Yavelberg

A Theology for the Rest of Us


Brittany Renz

Girl, You Got This


Cheryl Vassiliadis & Joanna Romer

Creative Aging


Dennis Ortman

Anger Anonymous

Anxiety Anonymous

Being Catholic in Troubled Times

Depression Anonymous

Life, Liberty, and Covid-19


Elizabeth Mahlou

A Believer in Waiting

Blest Atheist


Fred Craigie

Weekly Soul


Irit Schaffer

Good Blood


Joanna Romer

A Woman's Guide to Self-Nurturing

Divorced!


Julie Gentile

108 Yoga and Self-Care Practices for Busy Mamas

How to Stay Calm in Chaos


Julie Potter

Harnessing the Power of Grief


Kris Girrell

Learning to Feel

Typhoon Honey (with Candace Sojgren)


Nanette Hucknall

How to Live from Your Heart

The Rose and the Sword (with Judith Bach)


Nelson Fernando Ustman

El Poder de lo Transpersonal

Las Puertas a la Eternidad



Pat Young

Life after Losing a Child (with Joanna Romer)


Shannon Gonyou



Shai Tubali




Steven Greenebaum



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