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What place might we arrive if we were to depart from living according to the itineraries that we so carefully map out for our days, our weeks-our lives? How might we open ourselves up to seeing, exploring, and creating more space for the moments that are here right now?

These are some of the questions we are invited to ask ourselves as we explore mindfulness, well-being, and the art of living a created life in this collection of thought-provoking and motivational stories. Discover the benefits of embracing the present moment and savoring the beauty in unplanned, non-specific moments that enrich our lives.

Prompts at the end of each chapter encourage us to take a deeper exploration of the reasons behind our actions and inspire us to consider who we want to be in the world.

Susan Stroman, five-time Tony Award-winning Director/Choreographer says:


"In a world that often feels overcrowded with noise, tasks, and distractions, Lisa’s book invites you to pause and explore the overlooked spaces in your life—the quiet moments, the uncharted paths, the unexplored ideas. Hopkins offers insightful practices and thought-provoking reflections to help you open yourself up to new ways of being present. Whether you’re an artist seeking inspiration or simply someone longing for a more spacious, fulfilling life, this book will show you how to embrace the moments that matter most and discover the beauty in the spaces in between."

Dame Evelyn Glennie, two-time Grammy Award-winning Artist says:

"In a world saturated with self-help books, every now and again a little gem comes to light, and this is one such publication. The Places Where There Are Spaces by Lisa Hopkins is a delightful collection of musings, observations, and thoughts portrayed in a very down-to-earth, realistic manner. Each musing can be read and re-read, allowing the reader to create their own journey of reflection. View this book as an investment because small changes can create a big impact on ourselves and the world we engage with."