Lori Ann King
Know yourself. Love yourself. Empower yourself.
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The First Ride Back
Redefining Victory After Surgery, Change, and Recovery We are very good at tending to physical wounds. We ice. We stretch. We submit to physical therapy. We endure discomfort because we believe in healing. Somewhere along the way, many of us also find ourselves...
When Difficult Conversations Heal. And When They Don’t
Over the years, I’ve learned that difficult conversations are unavoidable, whether in leadership, families, or life. What is avoidable is the damage they cause when we choose defensiveness over listening, or comfort over courage. Lately, I’ve been reflecting on...
The Life Lessons series
Every part of our life has a lesson to teach us.
They’re there if you look for them.
Are you paying attention?
Lori has a keen understanding of the mind-body component involved in the healing journey. For the reader who is willing to be “captain of her own ship,” the implications here are nothing less than profound.
– CAROLYN RABINER, L.AC, DIPL. C.H.
An extraordinary story by an extraordinary woman. Lori’s book cuts through the esoteric nonsense about ‘bouncing back’ or ‘hanging in there,’ and gives you beautiful, step-by-step process not just to come back, but to live a life of wonder and explode your potential.
– MARK JANUSZEWSKI
Author, Speaker, Business Trainer
Amazon Best Selling Author
Lori Ann King
Lori Ann King is a writer, facilitator, and space creator who helps people feel safe, seen, fulfilled, and empowered—on the page and in life. She is the Amazon best-selling author of Come Back Strong: Balanced Wellness After Surgical Menopause and a two-time contributor to Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Lori writes personal essays, blogs, and books rooted in healing, truth, and transformation. Her work explores themes of emotional wellness, identity, resilience, and joy.
When she’s not writing or facilitating conversations around growth and connection, you’ll find her on a bike, paddleboard, yoga mat, or in the kitchen—often alongside her husband Jim.




