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Insider’s Guide to the Ivy League

October 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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DR. MICHELE HERNANDEZ is known as America’s premier college consultant through her work with high school students and her bestselling books: A is for Admission (Warner), The Middle School Years (Warner), and Acing the College Application (Ballantine).

Hernández has been featured in hundreds of newspapers, magazines, radio and television programs including Newsweek, Bloomberg, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New YorClassroomk Post, Atlantic Monthly, The Today Show, CNN, and MNSNBC and NPR.

As an Assistant Director of Admissions at Dartmouth College for four years and the academic dean of a private high school in South Florida, Hernández has crafted a unique angle for assisting students gain admissions to the most selective colleges, incorporating her “inside perspective” on the admissions adventure. She is one of a small handful of college consultants with years of hands on admissions experience and a ten year history of helping students through her work.

Dr. Hernández graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College in 1989 and went on to earn a Master’s degree in English and comparative literature from Columbia University and a doctorate in education from Nova Southeastern. She is married to Bruce Bayliss, former headmaster of the International School in Portland, Oregon. They have two children, ages 11 and 5, two golden retrievers and a Gordon setter. In her non-existent spare time, Hernández enjoys stargazing with her 16 ½ inch Dobsonian telescope, working out and reading obsessively. The family lives in Weybridge, Vermont.

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Meet KAY STROM and her trilogy: GRACE IN AFRICA

August 2, 2009 · 2 Comments

The only thing we have to fear, is finding out about ourselves…
–Me, Kay Strom

President Obama and his family got lots of press coverage when they toured an old slave fortress on the coast of Ghana.  I recognized the dank hallways and forbidding dungeons that flashed across the TV.  The ominous Door of No Return was horribly familiar.  I have been inside a slave fortress, and believe me, the reality is far worse than the sound bites.  Cameras didn’t show the baby manacles bolted to the wall.

The sights and sounds of that hThe Call of Zulina (Grace in Africa)orrible period of history echoed in my mind because my newest book, The Call of Zulina (first book in the Grace in Africa trilogy), is just being released.  Set in West Africa, 1787, it is the story of Grace, daughter of an Englishman and his African wife, who must come to terms with the brutality and ugliness of the family business—the capture and trade of slaves.  Caught up in a slave rebellion, she must choose a side—slaver or slave.  The ramifications of her choice are profound.

In the past several months, more than one writer friend has asked me:  “What’s a nice non-fiction writer like you doing in a new fiction lineup?”

My answer:  “Telling a rollicking story from high atop my soapbox, of course!”

After twenty-plus years of writing, after 34 published books and more magazine articles and devotionals than I care to count, after sticking my toe into the murky waters of everything from curriculum to scriptwriting, I am now a bona fide novelist.  And I love it!  It’s like digging into the chocolate mousse before finishing my plate of peas and carrots.

I like fiction.  I always have.  Which is precisely why I decided to embark on the Grace in Africa trilogy in the first place.  Various editors looked over the proposal and said, “Hmmm, yes!” and  “Good, good!” and “Powerfully written!”  Then, one by one, they shook their heads no. “I like it but we can’t publish it,” each one said in turn.  “It will stir up too many old feelings.  Make too many people angry and too many others feel guilty.”

And what exactly is wrong with writing that stirs up deep emotion—even anger or guilt?  I mean, what if our Founding Fathers had opted for sending England a Proposal to All Just Get Along instead of a Declaration of Independence?  What if Moses had come down from Mount Sinai with less offensive stone tablets engraved with The Ten Suggestions?  Conviction and redemption are wonderful writing themes.  Consider such books as:  To Kill a Mockingbird,  The Kite Runner,  One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,  Flowers for Algernon,  The Color Purple,  Fatherland, and just about everything Charles Dickens wrote.

Historical fiction is meant to tell what was the way it was.  Life is only a Door of No Return if we fail to learn from the past.

About Kay

TODAY IS KAY’S BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!

Of Kay’s 34 published books, four have been book club selections, nine have been translated into foreign languages, and one has been optioned for a movie. Her writing credits also include numerous magazine articles, short stories, two prize-winning screenplays, books and stories for children, and booklets for writers. Her writing has appeared in several volumes including More Than Conquerors, Amazing Love, The NIV Couple’s Devotional Bible and The NIV Women’s Devotional Bible, and The Bible for Today’s Christian Woman. Her work also is included in a number of compilations, including various books from the Stories for the Heart series.

Kay speaks at seminars, retreats, writer’s conferences, and special events throughout the country. In addition, more and more her writing and speaking are drawing her to countries and cultures around the world. Most recently she trekked through India, China, Indonesia, Sudan, Morocco, and Senegal – tape recorder and camera in hand –  preparing to tell “the rest of the story” of our donor dollars at work in the lives of individuals and villages around the world.

Kay is a partner in Kline, Strom International, Inc., leaders in communication training.

Kay Marshall Strom—author, speaker.  Come visit me at:
www.kaystrom.com
www.GraceInAfrica.com

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Mama Mia? You’re close. It’s MAMAPEDIA!

May 27, 2009 · Leave a Comment

As a mom, I have been fac ed with issues and questions regarding my children where I wished I had advice from other mothers who had “already been there, done that.” Ranging from how to deal with a newly discovered allergy to deciding on the safest car seat for your kids to what do to when your pre-teen wants to buy an artist’s palette of eye shadows, moms take on the important task of family decision-making everyday. Advice, however, does not always prove easy to come by in our time-crunched lives.

Perhaps you have even had a question that you would rather not discuss with your friends and family, but still need the answer to. In comes Mamapedia, providing all these answers aggregated in a single destination.

Mamapedia enables you to search answers for your most pressing questions, such as childhood crushes, renting a house, and summer camps, to get empathetic and insightful answers from moms around the country. A virtual encyclopedia of Mothers’ wisdom, Mamapedia allows you to quickly navigate through thousands of diverse categories to find the thoughtful, sympathetic-and most importantly-helpful answers to all of your questions. Mamapedia brings millions of women together online, both nation-wide and in our own communities, so we can help each other tackle those difficult parenting questions or even just give recommendations on our favorite pediatricians, playgroups, and kid-friendly restaurants.

Questions and parenting go hand in hand. From the moment you discover you’re pregnant and wonder “what should I be eating?” to the day your child packs for college and asks “how much spending money will I need?” you’re constantly in need of advice. And there’s no one better to get it from than the ultimate experts: other moms.

This, in a nutshell, is why Mamapedia exists.

Mamapedia is your lifeline to millions of moms who’ve shared their real-world wisdom through local Mamasource online communities over the past two years. We compiled their answers, organized them by stage, and made them instantly searchable. We invite you to bookmark Mamapedia to find answers in a pinch, and to join your local Mamasource community so you can share what you’ve learned on your journey. And don’t miss Mamapedia’s ever-expanding range of topics, including household, money, health, relationships, and many other things that moms are talking about.

Parenting is a learn-as-you-go job. So is running a company. We welcome your feedback about Mamapedia and Mamasource.

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KaBOOM! It starts with a playground. . .

April 27, 2009 · 1 Comment

What is KaBOOM!KaBOOM!, a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding and creating play spaces within walking distance for every child, has embarked on a nationwide mission to help communities build playspaces. This proves critical for those many children living in neighborhoods without playgrounds or playspaces, or unable to use existing ones because of rundown conditions or dangerous neighborhoods.

Innumerable times, the local playground became a haven for me when my little kids were bouncing off the walls at home. Fresh air and a safe, fun area where kids could let loose and release all of their boundless energy often proved a sanity saver! KaBOOM! believes that play has a purpose and unstructured play in particular helps make children happier, fitter, smarter, more socially adept and creative. So how can we help make this a reality for kids in less fortunate neighborhoods?

Mom Central has teamed up with KaBOOM! to help map online 100,000 playspaces in 100 days. Here’s what counts as a playspace: a playground, field, a skate park, roller hockey rink, lake, dog park, community center, basketball court or ice rink – any place where kids can engage in unstructured play for free or a nominal fee. A playspace listing on KaBOOM! consists of an address or cross street and a description, one photo and one rating.

green works lineKaBOOM! has made creating this playspace listing easy: either a quick fill-in on their website or even easier – a twitpic from your cellphone.

For every play space entered into the KaBOOM! database on behalf of the Mom Central team, $1 will be donated to Jumpstart, a non-profit that brings at-risk preschool children and caring adults together to improve literacy. It’s something to feel doubly good about!

Moreover, we all stand to benefit as all the playspaces with their photos and ratings will be available to us as we go on road trips this spring and summer, to visit relatives, or on vacation. You can go online and find cool places to take your kids to play- near Grandma’s, the hotel, or off the highway to break up a long drive.

THE STORY……..

A Call to Action
In August 1995, shortly after moving to Washington, D.C., 24-year-old Darell Hammond read a story in the Washington Post about two local children who suffocated while playing in an abandoned car because they didn’t have anywhere else to play. Darell, who had previously helped build several playgrounds for other organizations, realized this tragedy could have been prevented. The passion was born, the idea was conceived.

A Formative Childhood
Darell feels very fortunate because he was lucky enough to have had a great place to play growing up. Darell and his eight brothers and sisters grew up at Mooseheart: The Child City and School, a group home outside of Chicago. Mooseheart is 100 percent funded by the generosity of members of Moose International. Darell was provided with a wonderful childhood and has fond memories of skipping rocks and climbing on the Mooseheart playground. In addition to providing a loving and stable home, the Men and Women of the Moose showed Darell the difference volunteers can make in a child’s life.

Finding a Calling
After graduating high school, Darell attended Ripon College in Wisconsin. It was during his freshman year there that he built his first playground-pitching in to help a friend’s mother who was an active community volunteer. Although he never finished college, after studying politics and government, Darell participated in an Urban Studies Fellowship in Chicago through the Associated Colleges of the Midwest.

While in Chicago, Darell studied under Dr. John ‘Jody’ Kretzmann, Director of the Assets Based Community Development Institute (ABCD Insitute) at Northwestern University. The philosophy of Assets Based Community Development was an epiphany for Darell. Jody became Darell’s mentor and the construct of the ABCD Institute would become the foundation of the KaBOOM! community-build model, which mobilizes struggling communities using resourcgreen works linees already at hand and shows them how to work toward positive change.

In 1994, Darell helped lead the inaugural year of City Year in Chicago. Darell was then selected by City Year to relocate to Columbus, Ohio, to plan and lead the service project component of City Year’s first national conference, CYZYGY. Under Darell’s leadership, 600 City Year volunteers built two playgrounds and more than 500 community volunteers joined the incredible day of service. Watching the volunteers take on their challenges in a fun and productive way, Darell realized that with organization, leadership, and minimal training, communities could make huge improvements to their neighborhoods and their lives.

It Starts with a Playground
And so it was in the summer of 1995, when Darell read the article about the two children who died because they didn’t have anywhere to play, he knew he had to act. As luck would have it, Darell and his friend Dawn Hutchison had been contacted by Youth Service America to plan and lead a day of service. They instantly knew they’d build a playground. Although not yet under the KaBOOM! name, that first KaBOOM! community playground build took place in October 1995, at Livingston Manor in southeast Washington, D.C. With ‘honorary project manager’ seven-year-old Ashley Brodie helping every step of the way, Darell and Dawn mobilized the disparate community to come together and act on behalf of its youngest residents. Funded by The Home Depot and Minkoff Company Inc., the build lasted five days and involved more than 500 volunteers. The project was covered in the Washington Post and Darell wrote an article about it for Guideposts magazine. The article was later published in the book Stone Soup for the World.

Knowing they had tapped into something powerful, Darell and Dawn incorporated KaBOOM! in April 1996 with help from Suzanne Apple, who was the Director of Community Affairs for The Home Depot. Kimberly-Clark signed on as the first official Funding Partner for KaBOOM! as a way to celebrate their 125th anniversary.

Building Momentum
The more people heard about the mission of our fledgling non­profit, the more they wanted to get involved. Vice President Al Gore and General Colin Powell helped KaBOOM! launch the LET US PLAY campaign in 1997 to build, renovate or provide technical assistance to develop 1,000 community-built playgrounds by the year 2000. Also in 1997, Kimberly-Clark partnered with KaBOOM! to build 38 playgrounds and CNA signed on as a new corporate partner. By 1999, KaBOOM! was building more than 50 playgrounds a year with seven Funding Partners.

New Ways to Play and Inspire
In the early years, the KaBOOM! vision was focused only on playgrounds and community building. Then, in 2003 we recognized that there was a need for safe places where older children could skateboard, inline skate and BMX bike. Boomer Dan Casey led the program development while Julie Cipriani created the logo, look and feel to make ESKAL8, our national skatepark program, a reality. Using the same innovative community-build model used for playgrounds, the first ESKAL8 skatepark was built with Snapple in Norwich, N.Y. on April 26, 2003. More skateparks soon followed in San Antonio, the Bronx, and Atlanta. Although no longer under the ESKAL8 name, KaBOOM! continues to build skateparks across the country and, with the help of Boomers David Flanigan, Whitney Hampton, Melanie Barnes and Jen DeMelo, have even added ice rinks and athletic field renovations to the list of playspaces we’ve created.

In 2004, we realized that in order to achieve our vision of a great place to play within walking distance of every child, we needed to get more playgrounds built, but how? Instead of opening chapters and affiliates like other non-profits, KaBOOM! decided to empower communities on a larger scale to build playgrounds on their own without our direct oversight. To do this, we decided to give away our knowledge and experience to anyone who wanted it through our Toolkits, trainings and technical assistance. That year, we enhanced the curriculum and added depth and diversity to our training session known as the University of Play (U Play! for short) with a revamped training in Kansas City. In the years that followed, we began to offer one day Workshops Entirely on Play (WE Play! for short), and a completely revised KaBOOM! Toolkit.

To reach even more people with our tools and resources, KaBOOM! also put our Toolkit online, giving everyone the resources they need to fundraise, organize and plan a community playground on their own. With funding from the Omidyar Network we built an online community that supported the cause of play, and created forums where users could post their own experiences and knowledge to help guide one another through the process of building a playground. These online communities are a valuable source of information and inspiration because they’re full of thousands of champions who share what they do to help their communities become more playful.

It was a very exciting time for the organization as our programming, partnerships and exposure grew. In July 2005, KaBOOM! and The Home Depot announced an unprecedented $25 million partnership to build or refurbish 1,000 playgrounds in 1,000 days. The groundbreaking partnership included playground, sports field and ice rink projects, as well as challenge and improvement grants.

Operation Playground
Several months later, after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita destroyed the country’s Gulf Coast region, in December 2005, KaBOOM! launched Operation Playground, an initiative to build 100 playgrounds in areas affected by the storms. Operation Playground was designed to restore a sense of community and provide safe and fun places for children to play in Gulf Coast towns trying to rebuild. First Lady Laura Bush demonstrated her support for Operation Playground by attending our playground build at Hancock North Central Elementary in Kiln, Miss. in January 2006.

The KaBOOM! National Campaign for Play
While we had been rallying individuals to support the cause of play for years, in 2007 we decided to give these efforts a unified name, and so the KaBOOM! National Campaign for Play was born. To give the campaign resonance on both an individual and governmental level, we instituted two new initiatives. To rally individuals for the cause of play, we created the Playmaker Network. Members of this community receive specific calls to action as well as training opportunities to help them achieve results on a grass-roots level. To make sure our Playmakers are heard by their local governments, we launched the Playful City USA recognition program, which honors the efforts of cities who create a city-wide agenda on play. Our 31 founding Playful City USA communities represented both small and large cities across the nation who shared their ideas and innovations on how to make every city more playful.

A Leader in the Field
Today, KaBOOM! is recognized as a leader among social entrepreneurial organizations and Darell has become a well-known spokesperson for the cause of play. KaBOOM! and Darell have won numerous awards for national service, innovation and leadership. We are best known, though, for our playful and professional staff, the outstanding corporate partners we have mobilized, the community organizations we have inspired, the advocates we’ve created, the communities we’ve connected and the millions of children who now have great places to play. We continue to find innovative ways to rally communities and individuals who share their experiences and support one another for the cause of play. This type of mass action will mobilize communities from coast to coast to work to ensure that every child has a great place to play within walking distance.

The KaBOOM!erang PrincipleThe Law of Incredible Returns

Time. Advice. Heart. Money. Sweat Equity.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re a kid, parent, community leader or businessperson — whatever you put into KaBOOM!, it always comes back to you. That’s because of the KaBOOM!erang Principle. It’s our law of incredible returns.

What you do today can mean changed lives, stronger communities and brighter futures tomorrow.

Do it for the kids. Do it to make a difference.

KaBOOM!. It starts with a playground.

The KaBOOM! Theory of Change

If you can picture it, you can believe it. If you can believe it, you can build it.

Picture a diverse group of volunteers collaborating to achieve the simple goal of building a playspace in one day for children. Picture communities across the country tapping into KaBOOM! planning tools and leveraging the collaborative support of corporate and community resources to achieve an immediate and visible for their neighborhood. If you can picture it, you can believe it. If you can believe it, you can build it. That is the KaBOOM! Theory of Change.

The KaBOOM! Theory of Change is built upon the belief that the process of organizing a community-build playspace is as important as the product: the playspace itself. There are three pillars that support our Theory of Change:

  • Collective Cause: Like teammates on a sport team striving to win a game, a diverse group of volunteers use their different skills to collaborate and achieve the straightforward and simple goal of building a playspace in one day for the universal cause of children’s well-being.
  • Achievable Wins: Community development research has shown that an important step in community empowerment is to achieve a small, probable “win.” A community group that has successfully built a new playground or skatepark is more likely to believe they can individually and collectively make a difference. And they are more likely to act on future community needs.
  • Cascading Steps of Courage: Small steps of courage lead to greater acts of courage. Researchers have explored what has caused people to take significant courageous actions to benefit others, and one of the leading factors for such acts was the presence of small, civically minded steps early on in life, which helped shape personal values and, over time, progressed to greater civically-minded acts.

Collectively, these pillars help KaBOOM! activate powerful citizenship.

KaBOOM! believes that, together, we can achieve it by pursuing smaller common goals: a playground, skatepark or field complex, toward collective causes the well-being of children, a one day build (that results in achievable wins), all through the small, yet courageous act of volunteering. This is how KaBOOM! activates powerful citizenship.

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April 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

THE CALLING BY JACOB ISRAEL

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April 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The Deep, Hidden Powers of our Technology

How Technology shapes Faith and Culture

Flickering pixels are the tiny dots of light that make up the screens of life – from TVs to computers to cell phones. They are nearly invisible, but they change us, according to author Shane Hipps.

In his new book aptly titled, Flickering Pixels he takes readers beneath the surface of things to see how the technologies we use end up using us.

Not all is dire, however, as Hipps shows us that these hidden things have far less power to shape us when they aren’t hidden anymore. He adds, “we are only puppets of our technology if we remain asleep; Flickering Pixels will wake us up-and nothing will look the same again.”

As author, pastor and speaker, Hipps began his professional life in the corporate world as a strategic planner in advertising. It was here that he first gained experience in understanding media and culture and began to unravel the subtle secrets of electronic culture and the hidden ways it shapes culture, faith and the church.

Uncomfortable convincing consumers that a product or service could meet their spiritual and emotional needs, he up and left advertising for seminary school and quickly realized the many ways in which his previous training and knowledge translated to understanding the challenges facing the church.

As the follow-up to The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture (May 2006), which was written specifically for those in church leadership, this is not another heavy-drenched book on technology. Instead, Flickering Pixels explores the role of media and messaging in faith, community, worship and the future of the church.

Hipps believes few people truly understand the many hidden forces at work in our culture shaping our life of faith. He contends that everything from cell phones to blogs to television and radio are constantly barraging today’s minds with ideas that can subtly alter perceptions, ideas and belief systems.

Hipps argues that all media have a hidden bias with the power to subtly shape nearly every aspect of life. Using examples from today’s popular media, including Desperate Housewives, Saturday Night Live and many others, Flickering Pixels encourages readers to ask questions and carefully interpret media of all kinds with discerning minds and authentic hearts to best understand the implications today’s electronic culture has for faith, the gospel and the church.

About the Author:

Shane Hipps is pastor of Trinity Mennonite Church-a missional, urban, Anabaptist congregation. Before earning a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, he was a strategic planner in advertising where he gained expertise in understanding media and culture. Shane speaks nationally and lives with his wife, Andrea, in Phoenix, Arizona.

Learn more about Shane at http://www.shanehipps.com.

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Making your words count…Ace Collins

April 5, 2009 · 1 Comment

ss_smallSticks and Stones – Using Your Words As A Postive Force

With earthy wisdom, simple action points and his trademark gift for storytelling, bestselling author Ace Collins shows how—and why—to make the words used each day count. From a friendly hello, to a handwritten thank-you note, to a thoughtful phone call, words can have a positive impact in a negative world.
Of the roughly thirty-thousand words spoken by most people every day, Collins challenges readers to imagine if just a handful of them could save a life or heal a broken heart or inspire a vision that would shape the course of history. He urges that today is an opportunity to speak—or write—words of incalculable potential for good.

With simple action points and colorful stories, this inspiring book will help weed out sticks-and-stones negativism and unleash the surpassing, life-giving, destiny-shaping power of positive words.

What does it take for words to make a difference?

Perhaps a simple thank-you letter or an encouraging email, a simple hello, a thoughtful phone call, a note written on the back of a family photograph — the possibilities are endless. Sticks and Stones shows the power and importance of words and how to use the right words to have a positive impact beyond anything you can imagine.

Ace Collins
Ace Collins is the writer of more than sixty books, including several bestsellers: Stories behind the Best-Loved Songs of Christmas, Stories behind the Great Traditions of Christmas, The Cathedrals and Lassie: A Dog’s Life. Based in Texas, he continues to publish several new titles each year. He has appeared on scores of television shows, including CBS This Morning, NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America and Entertainment Tonight, along with appearances on CNN and MSNBC. Visit www.acecollins.com.

Learn more about Ace at http://acecollins.com.

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Take a step into your future: Meet Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp

March 25, 2009 · 1 Comment

Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp author of Step Into Your Future: A Businesswoman’s Path to Profits shows how to make success a process.

What specific incident inspired you to gather together this information and put together a book?
→ Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp: Let’s face it, being a Small Business Owner is HARD. You don’t have time to focus. You’re stressed and you rush around. You’re all over the place; catching planes, picking up kids and completing proposals and contracts. And it seems like you’re doing this all at once. You’re lost in the trees and blind to the forest.

→ Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp: The heart of success is figuring out what gets you the best results. You hear about business planning techniques that can help you focus on getting the business results you want. But you procrastinate in implementing them. I know this because I have been there too. It is overwhelming when you need to be the plumber, the accountant, the salesman and the person who delivers the goods.  It is hard to make the time to work “on” the business and not work “in” the business.  More planning advice is available at www.StepIntoYourFuture.com/teleseminar/
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“What’s the story behind the book’s title?”
→ Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp:  I feel so good when I work with other business owners to help them understand how to tame the things that steal your time. The great thing is that when you focus and produce results, you get to share your story of your products and services with everybody. You meet people who help you connect with others. You play a bigger game. People will recognize your name. You enjoy life. Your sphere of influence grows. You get more opportunities to create alliances with people that you now only dream about.

“What specific inspiration changed your life … and why do you feel it had such a ‘mind-shifting’ impact on you?”
→ Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp:   I believe in easy; an easy way to see what you need to do and came up with a quick process that allowed me to identify steps that accelerated my success.

As you read Step Into Your Future: Your Path to Profits you’ll discover a powerful map that will guide you on your road to business success.  Here are some of things you get to take away from this business planning book:

Chapter One- What’s Your Dream Business?
Chapter Two- Catch Your Business Vision on Paper
Chapter Three- What Makes Your Business Stand Out from the Crowd?
Chapter Four- Call Out Your Business Reason for Being on Paper
Chapter Five- The Truth About Your Time
Chapter Six- Create a Moneymaking System
Chapter Seven- State What You Want
Chapter Eight- Plan Your Business Results
Chapter Nine- Key Steps to Constructing Your Moneymaking Plan
Chapter Ten. Remove Your Obstacles

Summary
Most of our success is based on connecting your business with your purpose and passion. Many advisors are needed for the making of war according to Proverbs. Business is brutal. Get an advisor, visit Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp at www.StepIntoYourFuture.com/teleseminar/ to start walking in your path to your future.

Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp, MBA, is one of the most dynamic speakers on business success. Audiences call her brilliant and inspiring as she shares her personal journey on becoming a successful small business owner. She has advice for women that no one else has, on how to take your business to the next level.

Rosemary is an expert on the mindset needed for business change. She is the founder of Business Success Plan group and inspires small business owners, professional services consultants and other women leaders to create personal business plans. She makes it easy for business owners to define and execute success plans. Her book on Step Into Your Future: A Businesswoman’s Guide to Success sets the standard for realigning to current market needs.

Rosemary Regier-Hossenlopp, consultant, author, and workshop leader is a member of the National Speakers Association (NSA). She received her B.S. from Oregon State University and M.B.A. from Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California.

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Secrets for Success from the life of Jesus: THE GREATEST MAN WHO EVER LIVED

March 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

In The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived, Steven K. Scott guides readers in a step-by-step application of the life-changing principles, skills, and methods that Jesus used throughout his earthly life. Although believers may spend a lifetime learning from Jesus’ teachings, it’s easy to overlook the powerful lessons demonstrated in His life. But when these incomparable lessons are learned and put to use, they enable ordinary people to achieve extraordinary success and happiness.

As you look at Jesus’ life, you will learn how to:

  • Find new meanings that will raise your life to new heights.
  • Develop missions that will produce greater creativity and productivity.
  • Communicate messages that will move the minds and hearts of your listeners.
  • Act in a manner that attracts others, increases your value, and heightens your self-esteem.
  • Adopt a method that accelerates extraordinary success.
  • Discover your incredible worth.
  • Give and receive a type of love that is truer than any you have experienced before.

No matter what a person’s area of expertise and in what setting a person influences others, living by the principles of Jesus’ life on earth produces extraordinary success, unprecedented achievements, personal fulfillment, and blessings for others.

In The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived, Steven K. Scott reveals the hidden treasures to be found in Christ’s life as a human. When you learn from Jesus’ life on earth, your own life will be propelled to a whole new level of achievement, happiness, and success.

Let the Greatest Man who ever lived turn your purpose-driven life into a purpose-accomplished life!

Steven K. Scott is the best-selling author of The Richest Man Who Ever Lived, The Greatest Words Ever Spoken, and Mentored by a Millionaire. After failing in nine jobs, he started reading a chapter of Proverbs every day-and the wisdom of Scripture changed his life. Scott and his business partners have built more than a dozen multimillion-dollar companies from scratch, achieving billions of dollars in sales. He is the co-founder of Max International, Total Gym Fitness, and The American Telecast Corporation. He is a popular international speaker on the subjects of personal and professional achievement and the application of biblical wisdom to every area of life. Steve Scott flunked out of nine jobs in his first six years after college. His income was less than half of the national average. He was told by more than one boss that he would never succeed in his chosen field. And yet, on job number ten, Steve co-founded the American Telecast Corporation (ATC), and its group of consumer-goods companies. With his partners he created more than a dozen multi-million dollar companies from scratch, becoming a multi-millionaire himself and creating more than 40 other millionaires along the way. He has generated sales of more than 2 billion dollars, making him one of the most successful marketing entrepreneurs in the history of direct response television marketing.

Steve has written, produced and directed countless award-winning television productions and commercials featuring celebrities such a Cher, Jane Fonda, Kathy Lee Gifford, Charlton Heston, Tom Selleck, Chuck Norris, Michael Landon and more than 70 other world-renowned celebrities. In addition to his two books published by Simon & Schuster, Steve has co-authored two, million copy best-sellers with relationships expert, Dr. Gary Smalley, and co-produced more than 20 best-selling videos.

Steve is a popular national speaker on the subjects of personal and professional achievement, and corporate productivity.

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LISTERINE Total Care: Don’t leave home without it

March 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment

One of our most important jobs as Moms is to make sure that everyone in our family takes care of themselves. In the midst of this, we often completely overlook our own healthy habits. Case in point: oral health care.

Teeth brushing? Well, of course. At least twice a day. Flossing? Getting much better at this since my dental hygienist almost put in time-out after one visit. Mouthwash- not so much.

Then I read, because of this Mom Central Blog Tour, about someone who got detailed oral health information from a friend at LISTERINE® who got to look at her own mouth cells under a microscope. She said that she’s “a total mouthwash convert! Who knew what lingered there?!”

With our ever growing to-do lists it can be so easy to neglect our personal oral health, but with 92% of adults ages 20 to 64 experiencing dental decay in our permanent teeth at some point in our lives, proper oral care routines and preventive dental care visits prove more essential than ever for achieving a cleaner, healthier mouth.

We need to take notes from what we tell our kids – by doing simple things regularly including brushing, flossing and rinsing twice daily and visiting your dentist twice a year for preventative care, you can avoid bigger problems down the line that require painful oral procedures and may cost thousands of dollars. An alarming recent survey by Cigna indicates that 41 percent of Americans are taking worse care of their health because of the economy.

LISTERINE® TOTAL CARE, Anticavity Fluoride Mouthwash, now available, is the only fluoride mouthwash that contains six benefits in one:

· Helping to prevent cavities
· Restoring enamel
· Strengthening teeth
· Killing bad breath germs
· Freshening breath
· Fighting unsightly plaque above the gum line

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