Monthly Archives: September 2011

Eat Right to Feel Your Best

Certified Nutritionist Trudy Scott was a healthy, dynamic woman until she had a panic attack. Her racing heart and inability to breathe woke her up and started her on the mission to help herself and other women understand how their bodies work and how to prevent anxiety, depression and a host of other Continue reading

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Women Who Aren’t Kids Speak Out

Cheryl Benton created The Three Tomatoes e-newsletter to share information with a few women friends who weren’t kids any more. After 30 years living and breathing the New York City advertising business, Cheryl stepped away and started her own marketing firm, 747 Marketing. She realized that most marketing in NYC is directed at 20-somethings and size zeros. That leaves a lot of us out! Continue reading

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Empower Your Group through Lazy Leadership

Be a Lazy Leader. That’s the advice of Cynthia D’Amour, MBA, leadership strategist, who is also the author of seven books, including The Lazy Leader’s Guide to Outrageous Results. Cynthia advises social profit organizations how to give their organization maximum power Continue reading

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Change the World with Positive Thinking AND Positive Action

Financial literacy guru Sharon Lechter brings a classic story into print to help us overcome the limitations of these uncertain economic times. She drew wisdom from a writer of The Great Depression, Napoleon Hill Continue reading

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