About Me

Dorothy Burley Tubman is a wife, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, friend, storyteller, author, retired government manager, minister, advocate, volunteer and more. She is very passionate about telling stories and sharing anecdotes which she calls “nuggets.” These stories are routinely shared through word of mouth, social media, are inspirational in nature and with a biblical thread woven throughout. Although she has been sharing stories for years, her children’s book, Learning How To Celebrate Others, was her first formal attempt at authoring. Over the years she has penned several writings on the love and power of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Dorothy spent years as a manager with the federal government as a civilian employee and now that she’s retired, she’s busier than ever volunteering, writing, traveling and doing those things that she has long dreamt about but never quite had enough time to do. She is compiling all of the short stories she has penned over the years under the heading of “Reflections On Our Powerful God.” She is currently working on “From Pain to Purpose,” in an effort to share the incredible and indescribable faithfulness and love of Jesus Christ!

Learning How to Celebrate Others is a simple lesson as seen through the eyes of a grandmother; a lesson on the importance of unselfishness and genuinely being happy for others. This book seeks to teach children, at an early age, the importance of being able to wholeheartedly embrace and celebrate others in their accomplishments. It seeks to peel away a desire to always be the center of attention by demonstrating that there can be true joy when others accomplish their goals. It allows one to imagine how sad life would be if they were the only one who was celebrated on this ever-changing journey called life!Learning How to Celebrate Others is a simple lesson as seen through the eyes of a grandmother; a lesson on the importance of unselfishness and genuinely being happy for others. This book seeks to teach children, at an early age, the importance of being able to wholeheartedly embrace and celebrate others in their accomplishments. It seeks to peel away a desire to always be the center of attention by demonstrating that there can be true joy when others accomplish their goals. It allows one to imagine how sad life would be if they were the only one who was celebrated on this ever-changing journey called life!

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