Sandy Sims

Reginald Sanderson (Sandy) Sims was raised and educated in the South. After serving as Naval Officer and finishing graduate business school, he followed a dream to live in Honolulu where he built one of Hawaii's largest and most successful advertising agencies. He resides in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, which he delightfully refers to as "a college town for sixty year olds." When not blogging, you can find him on the clay tennis courts,or figuring out how to use his digital camera, all while slowly learning the Spanish language.

This autobiographical journey, “How Frank Lloyd Wright Got Into My Head, Under My Skin And Changed The Way I Think About Thinking a Creative Thinking Blueprint for the 21st Century," is his first book. Sandy reveals how a career and health crisis opens doors to an expanded reality where he meets remarkable people. He learns about our greater powers to manifest, which he decides to consciously test when his journey brings him face to face with the legacy of America’s greatest architect: Frank Lloyd Wright. In so doing, he discovers that we are more the architects of our lives than we think; that what we call luck, chance, and coincidence are more design than not; and that “invisible partners” can make our ordinary lives extraordinary, no matter what the situation, when we are willing to engage, trust and nurture this partnership.

With his collaborator psychiatrist, Dr kerry Monick they have produced a companion workbook,"Creative Thinking Patterns For The 21st Century" which distills brief, but essential thinking patterns into easy-to-do exercises.