Seymour really liked Taylor's suggestion that she start her own blog from the site. "I was the right age to connect with the audience,yet I have a unique life with. varied interests. My work allows me to travel all over the world, I'm an artist myself, and I have younger children - twins John and Kris are 11 - and I have children who've graduated from college." She took care of her own ailing mother before losing her this fall. She says she chose to participate in this season's Dancing with the Stars because it was her mother's absolute favorite series.
The blog gives Seymour an opportunity to share and write about her experiences with other Eons.com members.You can connect to her blog from the site's homepage, where you can read about her latest projects and interests, including her charitable work with Childhelp - child abuse prevention - and City Hearts - art for underprivileged children in Los Angeles.
Seymour has also recently narrated Running Dry, a Jim Thebaut documentary on the water crisis in
the world.You can read more about it and get a wonderful preview of the original art Seymour has created for it and other projects close to her heart. For instance, she has created an entire series of original paintings of "Women in Red Dresses" to focus attention on women and heart health for the national Heart Truth campaign.
"Whenever women wear red, there is a manifestation of energy specific to that person - these pieces are full of heart and soul," says Seymour of the project. Seymour's latest book project, Making Yourself at Home, is really a testament to her ever-evolving life and dreams. In this unique book about finding your personal style, Seymour offers a free art print with a personal message to anyone who orders the book from her Website, wwwjaneseymourhome.com.
Always on the go, Seymour does Pilates and gyrotonics, stretches, works out using isometric exercise, fast
walks, and eats a healthy diet to stay physically fit. She had back surgery on a herniated disc a few years ago, so she is particularly careful to maintain strong back and stomach muscles.
Her personal favorite spot on Eons.com is LifePath. "We all experience loss, but needn't stay in the past," says Seymour.You can document your own personal history so others will have it and then you can move right into the present tense with LifeDreams; it's all about what you can uniquely do today."
The humble Seymour admits that, like so many of us, she is a work in progress. "I'm most proud of the love my family shares; the differences I've made and I'm able to make. But I've only just begun; I'm a better actress now than I ever was, and I'm just coming into my stride."
You can read more about Jane Seymour and her latest endeavors at www.Eons.com on her blog
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