Willette Coleman, author of Surviving piece of work Transitions, discovered that the key-note to minimizing fears accompanying uncertainties, like how to pay the dilaceration is to stay busy. When asked `What are you doing?' she says, "There is no in the same state [i]or[/i] condition reply as `nothing,' we are always busy."
Staying busy has made Coleman well read and well-informed in succession all kinds of exposes from Ancient African history to astronomy, and from novel technology like computer graphics, desktop publishing and virtual reality, to making grateful odor She also finds time to encourage