Most women start their entrepreneurial pursuits full of passion, drive, and energy. Even though highly motivated and committed to succeed many often lack the desire or ability to do the one thing that will make or break their businesses---SELL. And there is one thing that is true in business, no …
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Tuning In To Your Life (Lizzie Branch)
God has put a song in your heart that only you can hear. We were created with dreams and with a heart song that makes us unique and brilliant. As children, we dream because we don’t know any different. To dream is part of our innate being. However, as we get older, the world creeps in and starts …
Living an Empowered Life (Dawn Rutledge)
Every woman wants to feel empowered in what we do and the way we live. Too often, we limit ourselves and stifle God's power within us by looking to the world to define who we are and whether or not we are "successful." The net result is that we never fully live out our calling or purpose. Dawn's …
Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat (Michelle May, M.D.)
To live vibrantly, we must fuel our bodies mindfully—yet most diets are restrictive and unsustainable, leaving us feeling guilty and disappointed. Physician and recovered yoyo dieter Michelle May delves much deeper than the obvious advice to "eat less, exercise more." We’ll explore the six crucial …
Guest Post by Michelle May – Chocolate Lover?
Did you look forward to receiving chocolate on Valentine’s Day? Great! Now ignore all the “helpful” advice you’ve heard like: It’s ok to indulge yourself once in a while. Exercise more so you can have a treat. Treat yourself every now and then. Don't beat yourself up when you cheat; just …
Finding My Way in a Bipolar Marriage (Allison Johnson)
On the morning of August 16, 2005, expectations for Allison Johnson and the future of her family met with the harshest of realities. Her husband had disappeared and she didn’t know if he was coming back. Colored by the destructive forces of bipolar mood disorder, “Waking Up in the Middle of Nowhere” …
Guest Post by Allison Johnson – Loving Someone with Bipolar Mood Disorder
The morning of August 16, 2005 expectations for my future and the future of my family met with the harshest of realities. My husband had disappeared and I didn’t know if he was ever coming back. The clues he left me that morning suggested that suicide was imminent, causing me to race against time, …