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Find Your Passion!

August 15, 2011

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My husband, Willie, bought and read a book a while back written by Mary Beth Brown that he said I should read. The subject was Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State under the junior Bush administration. The title is Condi: The Life of a Steel Magnolia. Reading into it, I found some things that resonate in me as […]

Teeth Whitening Day 1 and Day 15 — Comparison

May 20, 2011

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Today is the day I announce the winner of the Whitening Lightning Super Booster whitening pen. Yesterday, I drew a random name out of all those who “Like”-ed my NEW Facebook Writing 4 Effect page, including additional entries from those of you who also registered for my blog via email. For those of you already […]

Pizazz Your Grill

April 18, 2011

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I discovered a teeth whitener product I will use over the next two weeks to see how it works for me. The benefit to my readers is that one of you will receive the product for FREE. To kick off my Facebook page, I am giving away one Whitening Lightning Super Booster whitening pen worth $79 […]

Add Pizazz to Your Grill — Dental, That Is!

March 10, 2011

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If working from home like I do, you probably don’t have paid dental insurance through an employer. You need to decide on dental insurance or a dental plan. I found dental plans to be far more economical. I don’t typically meet my clients face-to-face, since they are located in other states. I recently, however, made two […]

Online Music — Jango

February 16, 2011

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What do online music and writing have to do with each other? I have a very good explanation for that. If you make a living from writing, you’re typically either writing articles all day long or adding pages to a manuscript. I like to cram all my work together to get it out-of-the-way, so I […]

Writing and Working Out — and Never the Two Shall Meet

February 3, 2011

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Sedentary Lifestyle Working in a home office doesn’t burn many calories and sets you up for a sedentary lifestyle. Initially, when I started writing full-time, I found time to walk my dog almost every day. He’s the Field Jack Russell posing in a prostrate position in the picture in this post. I know he doesn’t […]

Journaling

January 2, 2011

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Journaling is a fantastic therapeutic habit to acquire. It can literally change the way you live or view life. My Therapy Journal touts its many benefits and contributions to spiritual, psychological and physical well-being, and they cite some exceptional sources and research to back it up. Some people don’t understand the art of journaling or […]