Stepping into Purpose: My New Journey as a Sanford Herald Columnist

Some moments in life feel like divine timing wrapped in newspaper print. Becoming a Sanford Herald columnist is one of those moments for me. This isn’t just a new role—it’s the realization of a lifelong dream: to write, reflect, and inspire others through the power of storytelling. Hi, I’m Lin Green—an author, community advocate, speaker,…

4 Years of Inspiration

Four years of inspiration, growth, and connection! In this special anniversary post, I reflect on the incredible journey of Issalivestyle by Lin Green. Read the full post and share your thoughts!

How I Launched My Book on a Times Square Billboard to Start the New Year

“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” Henry David Thoreau This year started with a dream turned reality: my book, Enough with the Secrets, Mama!, lighting up a Times Square billboard. A moment so surreal, so electric, it felt like a reflection of what’s possible when you dare…

Thriving in Connection

Some time ago I connected with the wonderful Daisy Ramirez, CEO of Village Connect and my life just hasn’t been the same. Daisy and I spoke the same language. The language of- building community. Daisy Ramirez is a technical and operations professional with over 30 years of experience spanning Fortune 100 companies, local startups, and…

Book Now Available

To my son, where do I begin? This book was birthed because of you. You made me want to be better, do better, love better, and provide you with more than I could have ever envisioned. Thank you for your support. For the nights I needed some feedback. For your candid responses in relation to…

The Introverted Extrovert

I’ve recently connected with a wonderful and loving soul by the name of A.J. Garcia. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Qualified Supervisor in the state of Florida. A.J. describes what it means to be an extrovert and introvert so eloquently. Check it out:

Picture Worth 1K Words

“You live twice: once in reality, the second time, in memories.”  Honoré de Balzac There’s an emptiness inside that little girl. “The little girl inside of you,” I tell myself. She laughs and smiles, but deep inside she’s missing something. These days it’s “the culprit.” The explanation for all issues relational between a woman and…

Full Circle

There’s a quote by an unknown author that goes, “We grow up thinking our parents don’t understand our struggles, but truth is they made sure we never felt theirs.” And yes, I felt that. This blog post is dedicated to the “age in place baby-boomers” and their caregivers. May we address our parents in terms of honor, and lower unto them the wing of submission through mercy (The Quran 17: 23-25)