Tag Archives: Helping others

What Is The Best Worst Thing That Can Happen

This is the question that Kristen Brown asks her stress management clients and audiences. Kristen became a young widow and single parent of a toddler overnight when her young husband suffered a heart attack. The sudden shock of loss forced her to re-examine her life, and she went on to achieve a master’s degree in Integral Theory and become a certified holistic health counselor.

Equipped with the credentials, learning and experience to help others, Kristen became known as “The Queen of Stress Relief.” Continue reading

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How Can You Make A Difference

By asking how you can make a difference in someone’s life, you immediately transform your own. That’s the advice of Shantel McBride, the author of an amazing training program called, “Live Like You’re Dying.” Continue reading

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Women Volunteer to Make a Difference

Do you groan when someone asks you to volunteer? Is it a big word that you dodge as another commitment in your already busy schedule? Gail Small wants to change your mind, if that is what you think. Gail says she receives her biggest rewards from volunteering, which can be something as simple as an act of kindness for a friend or neighbor or more involved, such as her service as a People to People Ambassador. Her new book Continue reading

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