Writer, Motorcyclist, Mental Skills Coach, Hiker, and Adventurer
Lynda is an avid hiker, runner, motorcyclist, and explorer when she isn’t writing or listening to the stories people love to share. In addition to her writing, she has a private practice as a Mental Skills Coach. She brings her many worlds together in her weekly ‘Ask Lynda’ column for WomenADVrider.com magazine
What are the stories you hold that define you? What if - instead of helping you in life - they are holding you back and keeping you from connecting with those you love? In 'The Story: of Love, Loss, and Memories,' Shelly must answer that question as she confronts the pressures from family members, all of whom are...
More InfoWhen Lynda asked Terry to take her for a ride on his motorcycle on their third date, she knew his passion was long distance riding. What she didn't know was that within a few short months they would be navigating the complexities of falling in love, blending families and building a life together.
More InfoThis is the gripping story of a man who knows from his own experiences exactly what a “world without polio” can mean to children and families. Crisscrossing Australia and North America on his motorcycle, “Motorcycle Bob” shares his own personal struggles as he tirelessly dedicates himself to the eradication of polio worldwide.
More InfoBased on the principles of acceptance and mindfulness, this book takes you through a series of easy to understand exercises to help you explore what truly motivates you–what fires you up to push for excellence–and then create an action plan that will fuel that fire and sustain your passion for your game.
More InfoIn The Women’s Guide to Motorcycling, author Lynda Lahman, herself a motorcycle owner and rider, provides a comprehensive look at motorcycling techniques, street smarts, and safety concerns while addressing female-specific challenges as well as issues that all bikers face from a female point of view.
More InfoThis story...clearly depicts the emotional turmoil of watching a loved one move through Alzheimer’s. Lynda captures the struggles and process impeccably...The combination of sweet memories, adjustments in life and complex family stories are threaded through the book in a way that creates a sense of ease and flow for the reader. I found myself witnessing and learning so much as I read each page. Beautiful written and a must read for anyone who has a loved one who is struggling with cognitive changes.
- Bonnie
Lynda has done a fantastic job of creating a very thorough and comprehensive manual for women riders of all skill levels, or even those who are just curious about what motorcycling is all about…I recommend it to anyone who is considering riding for the first time or who has 20 years of experience under their belts and is looking to broaden their scope within the world of motorcycling in any way!
- EKT
A wonderful book…truly two stories in one. Not only does Lynda capture the excitement, adventure, drama, agony and ecstasy of our particular sport, she candidly addresses the fears and concerns faced by millions of middle-aged women who are "navigating a relationship" while perhaps still carrying cargo from the past.
- Amazon Reviewer
The Winner's Mind contains exercises that helped me strengthen my weakest muscle, my mind. She skillfully teaches the skills in real life scenarios then lists life changing exercises to help you work toward your goal. These exercises are not easy. As with any quality training manual, they start relatively easy and progressively increase in volume and intensity. If you are looking for that extra edge on your competition or to get back to the core of why you love your sport, this book is for you!
- Rylie Mansuetti
A well written fascinating story. You hear of people overcoming debilitating disease. In this book you learn the personal details not seen in the romanticized version. Enduring the jeers of peers who should be friends. Succeeding despite the pain where others might give up. Striving for an extraordinary life where others might be satisfied merely to survive.
- Tony Barre
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