Elizabeth Morse had a thriving career as an Import Operations manager, handling $70 million in product per year before developing an autoimmune illness. Looking to develop an autoimmune-friendly career, she began writing Southern historical fiction.
In 2011, Elizabeth was awarded a 6-week residency to the Martha’s Vineyard Write.... more
Elizabeth Morse had a thriving career as an Import Operations manager, handling $70 million in product per year before developing an autoimmune illness. Looking to develop an autoimmune-friendly career, she began writing Southern historical fiction.
In 2011, Elizabeth was awarded a 6-week residency to the Martha’s Vineyard Writers Residency. In 2013, her short story, The Tintype, was published in The Westchester Review. She is the author of the upcoming Southern historical fiction novel, West of Center, as well as her health book.
Unable to get help from Western medicine, Elizabeth turned to alternative health, of which she'd always been a skeptic. What she found healed her. Realizing others were in the same boat--overdeveloping the left-brain state and not accessing the right-brain state in order to reset from stress--she wrote her health book, which explains the commonalities of stress, inflammation, and illness, as well as action steps to heal.
Elizabeth Morse's Projects
Your Best Health by Friday 2nd edition: How to Overcome Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Trauma, PTSD, and Chronic Illness
If you suffer from anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, PTSD, or chronic illness, and are struggling... more