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OBEDIENCE BRINGS SUCCESS

Every Scripture is God-breathed (given by His inspiration) and profitable for instruction, for profitable for instruction, for reproof and conviction of sin, for correction of error and discipline in obedience,(and) for training in righteousness(in holy living, in conformity to God's will in thought, purpose, and action). 2 Timothy 3: 16The Bible says that we will reap what we sow..If we want our days to go right, we need to do whatever God tells us to do. If we don't walk in obedience, then we can't complain if we wind up in a mess..Obedience brings the fruit of the Spirit in your life. Dig deep into God's Word before you walk away from blessings today. In Jesus name, Amen
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"Permission Granted...Breath..."

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Dearest Beautiful Community,The 2008 October Edition of The SpeakHers’ Notes has arrived.Dedicated to Life Coaches, Motivational Speakers, Professional Trainers/Instructors, and Change Agents Dedicated to Assisting “Success-Driven” Individuals and Teams in their Pursuit of Happiness!This Edition is Dedicated to Awareness: Breast Cancer, Domestic Violence, and the 2008 AIDS Atlanta Walk as well as Energy and LIFE!You are invited to peruse this beautiful publication and view the new special features and the beautiful minds behind the articles.This Publication use the ole’ time “Barter System”,….Your Promote Me, We Promote You….Should you like to subscribe and/or contribute to The SpeakHers’ Notes, please visit “The SpeakHers’ Notes Tab at MyAspirationsDCS.comClick: October 2008 Edition-The SpeakHers' NotesSubscribe Today.Success!~IvanaAspirations Development Consulting, LLC: Stay in Touch
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Advertising Opportunity At The Miami Book FestivalI am offering authors and publishers the opportunity to include their marketing materials and signed books in our Swag bags for a small admin fee of $25.00.We are offering all Bookclubs, fairgoers and readers, gift bags of new holiday releases, and your promotional materials.This will give the Bookclubs and readers in the Miami area, an idea of what's newly released and what they should think about giving out for the holidays.Word of mouth is essential in book promotion.Contact Debra for more information: odebdeb@aol.comwww.miamibookfair.comall material must be to me by November 1.2008
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Poetry for Charity

Ladies:I cordially invite you to contribute to change. I am a contributing writer to a book that has been produced in order to assist in diminishing illiteracy, poverty and also helping the fight against AIDS. The children who suffer from all three of these sad factors in Africa would appreciate it you would buy the recently released book: "Poetry for Charity." This is a compilation of writings from authors all over the world: London, United States, Africa and etc. Please help us while we unite and fight the good fight. Life gives to the giver and takes from the taker...Let us open up our hearts, connect with our true Spirit and give. View and purchase this masterpiece by clicking on the following link:http://www.lulu.com/content/4075867Thank you in advance,Tiffany M. CarrFounder, Literary Thoughtwww.literarythought.com
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THE GIFT OF HOPE

Our parents, grandparents and great grandparents -- against the backdrop of a devastating global economic depression and two World Wars -- created and implemented plans that sustained our families. Under the most difficult set of circumstances -- and for some, against all odds -- our parents, grandparents, and great grandparents -- went about the business of keeping our families together, putting food on the table and positively shaping the minds and souls of their children.Despite hardships, disappointments, dreams deferred and broken, and frustrations created by external factors beyond their control, our parents, grandparents and great grandparents remained committed to each other and to the families they created. Their resilient spirit was buoyed by a strong sense of hope.It was a strong sense of hope that dulled the excruciating pain that accompanied their countless and selfess sacrifices for us. In their own unique way, they instilled in each of us a sense of hope and the ability to overcome our struggles.Hope and the ability to persevere are the most empowering, enduring and precious gifts that one can give.Cherish the Gift Of Hope.And pass it on!
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Join Me and the American Small Business League!

In a phone conversation a few minutes ago with a representative of the American Small Business League, I was given permission to post this information. While the ASBL serves companies with up to 500 employees, far more employees than Indie Business Owners have, their interests are similar to ours in some ways. ASBL's review of the new Emergency (it's not an emerency) Economic Stabiliation Act of 2008 reveals a provision that give unfettered discretion to the federal government to waive set-aside provisions that benefit small, woman-owned and minority-owed businesses.

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Indies, I know that some large businesses have acted unfairly to take advantage of some of the SBA's set-aside programs. I am personally disgusted with how programs that were originally designed for real small businesses have been intentionally ignored by companies that find a way to benefit simply by having attorneys walk through loopholes and publicists to "spin" everything once they've made millions of dollars by emloying unethical and illegal practices. I fear from a policy perspective that this will only get worse if the government can use this new law to waive, at its discretion, provisions protecting traditional small businesses. Just imagine where that leaves Indies! Please review ASBL's overview below and decide for yourself whether you agree that the law should not pass with this provision. If so, act now using the easy to use templates and links below.

Letter From American Small Business League

Today, I am contacting you with an important legislative alert and a call to action. As you may know, [Monday,] the House of Representatives voted down the financial bailout bill, by a 228-205 House Vote. The bill, H.R. 3997, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, contained a provision that could have had far-reaching negative impacts for small businesses across the country. We are concerned that as Congress moves forward with the second incarnation of the bill, this legislative language could come up again.

Specifically, Section 107 of H.R. 3997 would give overly broad authority to the Secretary of the Treasury, allowing the Secretary to waive or suspend provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The bill states, "The Secretary may waive specific provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulation upon a determination that urgent and compelling circumstances make compliance with such provisions contrary to the public interest." This vaguely worded power grab could lead to vital small businesses programs being suspended on the whim of the Treasury Secretary.

While this bill was voted down in House, it is almost certain that a new bailout bill with a similar provision will be introduced and possibly voted on soon. We cannot allow a bill to pass that contains legislative language, which weakens or removes the current protections for small businesses. In addition to concerns regarding the bailout plan, we are concerned that the language of H.R. 3997 did not contain any provisions to help small businesses compete during these hard economic times. With that in mind, we are pushing for the inclusion of a provision that would stop the diversion of federal small business contracts to large corporations, as a means of giving a boost to the middle class economy.

Given the gravity and time sensitive nature of this issue, we ask that you offer an official statement from your chamber opposing language similar to that of Section 107 and supporting the removal of large firms from federal small business contracting programs. Additionally, we ask that you distribute our message to your members, asking them to contact their elected officials regarding this issue. We would appreciate a copy of any letter that you decide to send to your congressional representatives. Please email me a copy of your letter or send it via fax to (707) 789-9580.

For your convenience I have included: a description of our concerns, a link to the congressional contact portal, a copy of H.R. 3997, and a letter template that you can personally use to contact your congressional representatives.

Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions.

Best regards,
Kevin Baron | Director of Government Affairs
American Small Business League
707.789.9575w | 707.789.9580f
kbaron@asbl.com | www.asbl.com

ASBL Concerns

We are concerned that Section 107 of S. 3997, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, will be included in the second incarnation of the financial bailout bill. Section 107 of the bill, will give overly broad powers to the Secretary of the Treasury, which would allow the Secretary to waive specific provisions within the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) given, "urgent and compelling circumstances," which make compliance with such provisions contrary to the public interest. The suspension of the FAR would effectively remove vital protections for small businesses in federal contracting programs.

The language in H.R. 3997 was too vague and ill defined, which will open the door for an abuse of power that will harm small businesses. New bailout legislation will be introduced and possibly voted on by the end of the week and we cannot allow a bill to pass, which contains legislative language that weakens or removes the current protections for small business contractors, while giving the Treasury Secretary, overly broad powers.

Every year billions of dollars in federal small business contracts are awarded to Fortune 500 corporations, their subsidiaries and European firms. The current language of the bailout bill does not address stopping the diversion of federal small business contract dollars to large corporations. We believe that by including language to remove large firms from small business programs, we could infuse the middle class economy with billions of additional dollars.

Due to the urgency of the current financial situation and the willingness of Congress to introduce and pass a bailout bill within a quick timetable, we are asking that you take immediate action to help protect small businesses.

Links

H.R. 3997 (PDF)
Chamber Endorsement Letter Template
Senate Contact Portal
House of Representatives Contact Portal

Sample Letter

Dear Senator/Representative _______,

I would like to express my concern regarding the inclusion of Section 107 from H.R. 3997, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 or any other legislative language that has the potential to weaken federal programs designed for small businesses. I oppose giving the Secretary of the Treasury the ability to waive specific provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) under any circumstances.

Additionally, small businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. Every year billions of dollars in federal small business contracts are awarded to Fortune 500 corporations, their subsidiaries and European firms. That said, I support amending the current language of the bailout to include a boost for small businesses in middle class America, by precluding the federal government from counting large corporations towards the congressionally mandated small business procurement goal.

Small businesses are a vital engine of growth in our economy and I strongly urge you take action to ensure that small businesses remain protected.

Thank you,

Name
Date

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Texas Indie Beauty Network Member Has Healthy Message For All

Lately, I am rediscovering the connection between healthy habits and a successful business. I feel fortunate that my business is successful, and I have a lot of people to thank for that. On the other hand, now that I'm increasing my fitness level, I am more curious and inspired by other Indie Business owners who incorporate fitness into their lives on a more regular basis than I have up until now. My blog is a great place to inspire myself and others to combine fitness of body with fitness of mind, spirit and business.

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Lucky for me, there are tons of Fit Indies in the Indie Beauty Network. Last month, I profiled IBN member and Fit Indie Candace Sweeney in my weekly newsletter. Today, I'm excited to introduce you to Rhonda Hodge, a Fit Indie and the owner of Diva SpaWorks in Murphy, Texas. Here's what Rhonda is teaching me about the importance of fitness.

dM: How has being a Fit Indie impacted your life and your business?

Rhonda: Being fit gives me, my lifestyle and my products credibility. I look like I live a healthy and fit lifestyle. While I am not thin by any means, I maintain a healthy weight for my height and bone structure, and I have healthy skin, nails, hair and teeth. People are always asking me about the all-natural products I make and use on my hair. This provides a natural way for me to recommend my products in particular and natural products in general.

dM: What is your best selling product?

Rhonda: My best selling product is Diva Glo Spa Ginger Skin Exfoliator. Every time I make a fresh batch, I fall in love with it all over again. It sells well because it's a sensual body and mind experience in a jar. It combines ingredients such as Dead Sea Salt, premium skin loving vegetable oils and essential oils in a whipped cream base. It stays at the top of my best seller list. I have yet to demo this product on a customer who did not immediately buy at least one jar.

dM: What are your best tips to help others become fit?

Rhonda: I have several.

  1. Move your body every day. Whether it's walking, swimming, yoga or whatever. Do it for at least 30 minutes a day. Dr. Oz. of Oprah fame, wrote me an email years ago with that advice. I met him last year and his advice was still the same. Move, move, move. Also, eat healthy and get appropriate periodic health exams.
  2. Do not smoke. I never have, and am a rabid anti-smoking crusader. Smoking contributed to the deaths of several people that I have loved over the past four years. Two of them were my sisters, who passed away within 15 months of each other.
  3. Use smaller plates. Regular plates are usually 11 - 12 inches in diameter. Replace them with 9- inch plates and you will be amazed at how it helps you control your portions. When I first made this change, (3 teens and a husband) asked me why we were eating from saucers! I told them it was a way to visualize how we were changing our lives and the way we eat. I assured them that they could always go back for more, if and only if they were truly still hungry. We all soon adjusted to the new plate size and started to concentrate on how good the food looked on the plate instead of how much food was on the plate. We occasionally use our larger plates, but we all notice how out of place the food looks on them now.
  4. Use white plates. There's a reason why most restaurants and cooking shows serve food on white plates! It's because food looks more inviting and plentiful on a white plate. Remember how much bigger our feet and other body parts look when we wear white clothing. Same principle applies to food.
  5. Switch to Olive Oil. Use Extra Virgin, if possible, in place of regular Vegetable Oils for most every uses, except for frying. Try combining a dash of really good balsamic vinegar, a grind or two of red chili peppers and garlic and some extra virgin olive oil. Add a sprinkle of sea salt, if you don't have blood pressure issues. Heat gently in the microwave and use as a dipping sauce for whole grain breads. My family loves it and anyone can make it.
  6. Throw out white stuff -- sugar, flour, bread, rice, pasta. Go for brown in all of these areas. Concentrate on whole grain, not just whole wheat. Look for organic if possible since pesticides are heavily used in many of these products.
  7. Do a whole body cleanse. This helps jump started my system with a new "clean" feeling. An unexpected benefit is that, after a cleanse, my taste buds become more sensitive to sweet and salty tastes, especially sugar. This helps ward off possible cravings that can wreck my healthy lifestyle.

dM: Have you lost weight following these steps?

Rhonda: Yes. I lost 16 lbs over the course of about a year and have kept most of it off. But remember, it's lifestyle changes, not a "diet," that works in the long term. If I venture too far off my "path," I feel it right away. The weight creeps up, the well-being suffers, and I don't feel and look as cute as I know I am!

dM: Sookie sookie now, Rhonda!

Rhonda: That's right. And get regular health exams. I'm going to step on some toes now.

A few weeks ago, I went in for my regular annual physical. I received a clean bill of health, by the way. Anyway, while there, I noticed that I was the only Black woman there for my whole visit. As I left, I wondered why -- insurance, convenience, priorities, what?

The next day, I took my daughter to the hairdresser, and what do you know? Standing room only. Every seat was taken and some women even had small children on their laps. I was startled by the contrast.

How is it that we can't make it to the doctor's office, but we'll wait for hours to get our hair and nails done? This angered me and I was determined to get after my sisters and brothers to take responsibility for their health. Today, I wage a one-woman campaign for better health and well being. In essence, I am a Fit Indie for everyone I meet, and this is a part of the legacy I am leaving my children.

You should see my daughter's refrigerator at college. I am so pleased with her food choices. When I consider the hard times that we have endured, it is validating to know that all of my hard work is not in vain and that my healthy lifestyle choices are benefiting my children, and will also benefit their children for years to come.

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Honeymoon Sale 9/30 to 10/11

I am getting ready to go away for my honeymoon. Hopefully once I get back I will be excited to get back into sewing up some new bags for my online store.Before I go, I wanted to offer some specials for everyone. I am offering 15% off + free shipping for everyone who make a purchase from today until Friday October 3 midnight. Just use coupon code Honeymoon08 for the discount and I will send a revised invoice to remove shipping charges.After Friday, October 3rd the discount will still apply, but you will have to pay shipping charges.All items purchase before Friday,October 3 will be shipped out before we leave Saturday afternoon. Anything purchased after that will be shipped out when I return on Friday, October 10.Please feel free to spread the word and thank you for your support.MichaelaOwner/Designer of Myla's Bagshttp://mylasbags.comwww.mdbdesigns.ecrater.comwww.mylasbags.blogspot.com
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