Donaleen Saul
is interviewed by host Kathleen Adams
on the Journaling for a Better Life show
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Donaleen Saul is a Vancouver-based life coach specializing in grief, transitions, and writing. She is also a teacher, workshop facilitator, and writer, who has just completed the book, Did You Know I Would Miss You? – A Healing Journey. Part memoir and part self-help guide charting Donaleen’s journey of healing the loss of her brother to suicide in 2004, Did You Know I Would Miss You? – A Healing Journey will be launched on Suicide Survivors Day on November 22, 2008. Read more.
Donaleen Saul began her working life as a Junior High Social Studies and Language Arts teacher. She then turned her love for learning into a writing career, penning award winning, internationally distributed children's educational TV programs at Access Network in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. In the 30 years that she has worked as a freelance writer, she has written documentaries, dramas, animation scripts, print support material, and curricula for a variety of government, corporate, and educational clients. Donaleen has also written over a dozen publications in the social services and human development fields.
Donaleen is a script analyst for several private and public funding agencies in Canada, and has served as story editor for a number of independent film and TV producers throughout Canada and the U.S. Donaleen has been a creative writing instructor at Langara College Continuing Studies Department, and has developed independent writing workshops and classes targeted at a range of audiences. A certified Journal to the Self instructor, Donaleen found this training to be invaluable in developing the exercises that are woven throughout Did You Know I Would Miss You? – A Healing Journey.
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