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This Veterans Day, Are You Doing Enough to Honor the Memories of Those Who Fought for Our Country?


WINDSOR, Ontario, Oct. 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- It is only natural to think about the freedoms Americans have won as a result of the sacrifices made by veterans of the armed forces. As Veterans Day approaches, along with the parades and retail sales, award-winning author and speaker Melissa Lyons suggests that we pause to consider what it really means to live as free people aligned with our true purpose.

In some cases, Lyons says, that may mean letting go of the raw grief and guilt that may be lingering after losing a veteran in battle, in service to the country or after passing away. In I Will Always Love You, which won two Independent Publisher Awards this year, Lyons writes: "Realize that by letting me (the deceased person) go you give us both freedom more than you know." She says, "Slight changes in our perspective can change the trajectory of our lives."

Perhaps the best way to honor veterans, she says, is to use their memory to enhance our lives and those of future generations. She suggests asking yourself these questions:

Through writing and publishing I Will Always Love You, Lyons has found her own purpose. She is reaching other people who are doing what she had been doing: living life on autopilot. A successful entrepreneur, she decided to pause her life to work on her first book. Her planned three-month period of dialing back her life ended up lasting 30 months. The book has allowed her to bring peace and comfort to many people who are mourning.

About the Author
Melissa Lyons is an award-winning author, speaker and entrepreneur who has been featured on CTV News, CBC radio and other media outlets. She is passionate about helping people connect with and embrace fresh perspectives when faced with loss or tragedy. Her debut book, I Will Always Love You, has helped thousands of people move forward with their lives. Her new book about pet loss, Until We Meet Again: From Grief to Hope After Losing a Pet, will be published in December. Both books are stories about love, healing and hope to share with your loved ones. Lyons also offers workshops and speaks on The Power of Pressing Pause.

Contact: Melissa Lyons, (519) 562-0209; [email protected]

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