About Us
Ruth Anne Wood and Stash Serafin teach the impossible can be possible when you focus on what feels good in your body and life script. Blind since birth, Stash Serafin, skates with local and world class figure skaters for over thirty years.
In Dorothy Hamill’s 2007 book, A Skating Life: My Story she says, “I was moved to tears by Stash's courageous performance.” With Stash’s coach Uschi Keszler (Former German National Champion 1960s) Stash trains to be the oldest man to land the quad, a figure skating jump with four revolutions.
"The Coaches Coach", Terri Levine, says this about Ruth and Stash’s autobiographical book, “You Can't Get It ‘Cause You’ve Already Got It! is inspirational and entertaining. You will be immersed in the life of Stash Serafin and be rewarded with a deeper understanding of your life and yourself. Masterfully written.”
Since co-writing and publishing “You Can’t Get It ‘Cause You’ve Already Got It!” available everywhere books are sold, Ruth Anne Wood (33) and Stash Serafin (55) have teamed up to support others to Get Your Dreams Out of the Drawer. Ruth is a contributing editor and publisher of the ebook “Abundant Magical Lives Insights For Passionate People”. In fall of 2007 her play “The Table” debuted in Philadelphia.
Ms. Wood often combines her Scripting for SuccessTM tools www.scriptingforsuccess.com with helping others through the various steps to publish their books. Recent titles span the gamut from “The Official Book on the Business of Baseball General Management” to Ichabod and Lilly, children books through Twilight Wish Foundation, a non-profit that celebrates seniors and makes wishes come true. More details about writing, marketing, and publishing can be found at www.ezPublishIT.com.
Ruth and Stash are sought-after inspirational speakers with talks that include:
· Turn Your Adversities into Adventures
· Six Steps to Getting Your Dreams out of the Drawer
Go to www.scriptingforsuccess.com for Ruth and Stash’s complimentary newsletter to help you “Get Your Dreams Out of the Drawer!”