Teece Aronin

Teece Aronin is a freelance writer who focuses on topics such as women’s health, aging, the power of mindset, and the transformative acts of good deed-doers everywhere. Her experience includes writing for regional magazines and originating humor and lifestyle columns for two magazines and a newspaper. Her work has been published by the Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop at University of Dayton, and she is a freelance ghostwriter for Advantage Media/Forbes Books. With experience spanning marketing and communications, resume writing, speaking, and advocacy, she writes with candor and purposeful vulnerability, sharing her own challenges and shedding light on those faced by others. Teece infuses her writing with a drive to unearth humor and hope from beneath  the metaphorical rockslides that threaten to derail her, making her work both engaging and empowering. When humor and hope are nowhere to be found, she seeks their "big sister," beauty. Like many women over 50, Teece has overcome painful and mystifying career and personal losses by reinventing herself into someone even stronger. Teece lives in Michigan, where her skin is drier than C-SPAN every winter, but dewy and fresh in the spring (no, it’s not.) She’s a freelance ghostwriter for Forbes Books, has two stellar young adult children, and when not writing, is probably working with at-risk middle schoolers or making art that depicts saucy, irreverent women and cantankerous cats, the best kind (both the women and the cats.) You can find Teece on her website and follow her on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
I Got an ADHD Diagnosis at Age 65 and Finally Some Answers

I Got an ADHD Diagnosis at Age 65 and Finally Some Answers

I got in trouble for coloring outside the lines. I talked too much, overshared, couldn’t sit still. My desk was a mess. My pencils were chewed. My pocket folders were spilling over. Nobody called it ADHD back then—especially not for girls. What they called it was...