Back Story
I have searched foolishly for answers for so many years.
While searching I begged, prayed, pleaded. I will never forget all the crying and fit throwing either. 
And what about the anger and sadness? Chasing contentment kicked me hard.
When I think about my struggles, lyrics from a country music song play in my head, “Girl, you’ll remember what your knees are for.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, “It’s hard to feel sorry for a boy on a boat.” Of course the boy would have been a millionaire, and the boat, a yacht.
But during all those years I felt so sad, lost and well, rudderless, like that boy on the boat…my life really wasn’t that bad so I must be.
That statement was absolutely right. No my life wasn’t so terrible. I must Be.
The turning point took awhile to arrive—years actually. And for years, I beat myself up for being the problem in my own life. But one day something clicked. One day I realized: “It’s not me. It’s something else.”
Knowing that my yellow brick road would also have pits and valleys, I finally understood what people meant when they said: “Live for the journey, not the destination.”
By 2000, operation “Fix Allyn” was well under way. As I came out of my terribleness, I vowed to help others do the same. I wrote a book. Launched a speaking and consulting business and reached out to others.
The end result: Peace, happiness and success beyond my imagination.
A side benefit is a new, dynamic program called Catch Your Dream: And Live It! designed to help you move forward in a big way. When Pam Boyer and I developed the program, we had one goal in mind—to help others move forward while making the “fixing” time much shorter.
If you are on a parallel quest, then… You are Welcome Here