Angie Roberts Harris
“We are ok. We are going to be ok.”
Hey, friends! I’m Angie Roberts Harris, storyteller, children’s book author, and your guide to real adventures with important lessons. My books take you to real places, introduce unforgettable characters, and tackle life’s ups, downs, and “what-do-I-do-now?” moments. All with a bit of laughter, a lot of heart, and maybe a tiny sprinkle of Southern charm. Because the best stories don’t just entertain, they remind us that we are ok. And we’re going to be ok.
I’m Just Going to Need a Minute
“I’m Just Going to Need a Minute” is meant to be scanned quickly, highlighter in hand, as you dive into the world of time management. Explore ideas and strategies you may not have known existed, test what resonates, and discover the tools that truly fit your life and your world. It’s not just a book; it’s your personal guide to finding a system that works for you.
Sassy Pants Time Management System
Discover the magic of planning a successful life with tools that make you happy. As the co-creator of the Sassy Pants Time Management System, I bring you an all-inclusive bundle to boost your organization and productivity. This vibrant package features the Sassy Pants Day Planner, chic legal pad, upbeat to-do list, quirky sticky notes, transparent sticky note pad, highlighter sticky note pad, playful waterproof stickers, and my engaging time management book, ‘I’m Just Going to Need a Minute.’
Ocean Zen Time Management System
Coming Soon
Futile
Lost and Found: Unearthing a Father’s Denial
“Futile” delves into my emotional journey of trying to connect with my birth father who was distant in life yet left a profound impact on me after his passing. Set against the backdrop of a small-town mystery, I uncover the complex web of relationships, memories, and possessions left behind by Fred Roberts—a man who, though distant, shaped me in unexpected ways. This story is a heartfelt reflection on my search for identity, the unraveling of family secrets, and the emotional complexities that come with understanding a parent who was never truly there.







