
You have lived a life that required everything of you. You delivered.
You have built, decided, and claimed authority in places that asked more of you than most will ever understand.
And beneath all of it—the achievement, the capability, the decades of deliberate, purposeful living—something has been waiting.
Patient. Intact. Entirely yours.
That is where this work begins.
THE BOOK
The Woman Who Stayed—Alinda Lewris's debut book—is forthcoming.
It is not a book about aging gracefully. It is not a manual for reinvention. It is something quieter and more exacting than either.
It is about returning to your body as a place worth inhabiting. About the wisdom that accumulates in a woman who has lived fully and kept moving.
Three additional works—The Art of Sensuous Living, Advancing in Age-Without Growing Old, and Rhinestone Delusion—will follow in sequence.
To be notified when The Woman Who Stayed becomes available, write directly: LewrisPRESS@gmail.com or visit the contact page.
ABOUT
Alinda Lewris writes at the intersection of embodiment, authority, and the lived intelligence of a woman fully present to her own life.
She has worked at the highest levels of power—advising Fortune Global 500 executives, senior government officials, international attorneys, and military leaders on presence, influence, and the unspoken dynamics of authority. Her work extended into the most rarefied diplomatic settings.
At sixty, she entered the world of international ballroom competition—where standards are exacting and mastery is measured in precision—and rapidly advanced to its highest levels.
This late-entry mastery reflects a central truth of her work: excellence is not constrained by age, but often deepened by it.
Her work is guided by a single conviction: a woman's most powerful chapter is the one she is standing in now.
To read more, see Alinda Lewris →
A FINAL WORD
For the woman who has lived long enough to know that nothing in her needs to be corrected before she fully occupies her own life.
This is that place.
Nothing in you is missing. You are only now returning to what has always been yours.
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Alinda Lewris
Washington, DC
