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What do you do when you’ve done everything you’re told and
it still doesn’t work?

You have a few months left to make it happen for you in 2010 but

you have no more motivation and you’re out of ideas. You are working

endlessly behind the computer only to find that you've left little time to do what
matter's most What do you do?

Give up? No. You can do it!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Sep 11, 2010 –Robin Tramble
aka The Empowerment Diva has developed a 90 day

VIP program just for you, The Bold, Courageous and Brilliant 90 day VIP

coaching program for 10 wealth conscious women and woman
entrepreneurs or aspiring.



“I want to give women an opportunity to get clear on their vision,

goals and action plan. I will work with you to accomplish
your goals but

more specifically to get laser focused on one BIG goal while tapping into

your brilliance and unleashing the bold, courageous and
brilliant you!” says Robin.

It's Fall 2010 and although
there are just a few months remaining, there's still time for you

to make some great strides and end 2010 with a Bang!!


Women will join Robin for a 90 day journey together with other like-minded

women who will all have the aim of accomplishing their goals
by the end of the 90 day period.


Your goal might be to realize a healthy lifestyle so you can realize better weight
management
and
achieve that ideal weight, to launch your first telesminar, to set up the

needed components to effectively build your list, to increase your revenue by a
certain measure, to become bold, courageous and tap into your brilliance so you
can play a bigger game etc.



Robin wants to support you in accomplishing your desires and goals within 90 days.


To learn more about how you can be one of the ten women who join in

this life-changing program go to http://www.RobinTramble.com/Brillianceinquiry.html


Get ready to kick start your year!


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About Robin Tramble



Robin Tramble International was founded by Professional Life Empowerment Coach,

Robin Tramble to help women live a big, bold, beautiful and authentically brilliant

life of empowerment. Robin is a Mentor, speaker, Recording artist and Author

of the upcoming book “The Dynamic Power of Focus for unstoppable women.”


She is also creator of Empowerment-Success-Songs.com .


Find out more about Robin Tramble International at

http://www.Authenticlifeempowerment.com


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Contact Details:
Contact:
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SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO JUST GET STARTED! HELPING OTHERS IS NOT DIFFICULTHello Community,I know must of us are always trying to find programs that work.That benefit others as well as ourselves.I am involved in several.In my getting, I became involved, by recommendation from another network member,with Connecting Us All.I like this company mission, it actually, is very similar to another company I promote mission.To help others locally and around the world.If you are looking for a program yourself, examine Connecting Us All.Where you go from a YOU OR ME WORLD TO A YOU AND ME WORLDRefreshingly Different$20 CAN GO A LONG WAY!!Go to www.jusstart.comGet additional info. Get Started.
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Autonomy is the greatest asset when it comes to ownership over your blog. One of the best signifiers of autonomy and professionalism is a custom domain name. They are easy and cheap to receive and the benefits are never ending. A custom domain name can help you build a brand around your blog. Plus, which is easier to remember, www.exampledomain.wordpress.com, www.exampledomain.blogspot.com , or www.exampledomain.com?

It’s easier for readers to remember and it provides you with your own personal web location. Even if you choose to move your blog to another space, your custom domain is yours to keep. So, you won’t lose readers because your custom domain will remain the same. Your Google ranking can remain the same as well. There are many different places that you can get a custom domain. Godaddy.com offers great discounts to repeat customers. You can also try register.com, networksolutions.com, and much more.

For More Blogging Tips visit BlackBloggerNetwork.com

Or To Submit Your Own Tips, Email Us at BlackBloggerNet@gmail.com

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Competition is Nothing


Here are some important things that you should remember about competition:


1) No One is Perfect. Your competition makes mistakes, and runs into problems, issues, and obstacles, just like you do.


2) There’s Room Enough For All Of Us To Be Successful. Don’t believe for one minute that the success of someone else, somehowcompromises your potential to be successful. This is simply not true.


3) What God Has For You, Is For You. No one can take it away from you. It’s all a part of a greater plan and purpose foryour life. No one can steal it from you, and only you can fulfill yourlife’s purpose.


4) Stay focused on your core vision/mission/passion, and you will always stand out from your competition. Why? Because you’re busy being the best that you can be.


If you’re an entrepreneur, and wondering how you can stand out from your competitors, or simply be competitive with companies or individualswho may have more resources than you do, remember these tips:


- Offer High value


-Offer great customer service


-Solve an existing problem


-Offer solutions and/or convenience to your customers in a unique way.


-Be accessible.


Remember, Competition is Nothing.

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DO YOU NEED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE?


(New scholarships posted everyday)

Students Seeking Education by Experiencing Academic America (S.E.A.)

an Houston, Texas based mentoring program for high school students, students at risk, and college bound students who want to attend an Historically Black College / University. (HBCU).

S.E.A will post a scholarship for minority students each day. If you are a high school senior, junior, or an transferring college student, these scholarships are for you. FREE MONEY! We all know through life there is nothing Free, you have to apply to receive this money. Your cost is time. The time it takes to fill out the scholarship application.. Look for the S.E.A. blog each day, highlighting a new scholarship listing 2010/2011

Five Ways to Conquer Self-Doubt

Self-doubt has been something I’ve struggled with all my life, from debating whether I could get into a top-tier university to believing I could succeed as a writer. It’s a very human emotion, and it’s made worse for some people because of life experiences or temperament.

Self-doubt also makes you feel alone. Sometimes you think you’re the only person in the universe who suffers from a crisis of confidence, and you wish that you could be more like your successful, self-assured neighbor. Well, I guarantee that your neighbor doubts himself every now and then, too.

You won’t ever be able to rid yourself of doubt entirely—believe me, I’ve tried. But I hope that these suggestions will lessen your pain when dark thoughts are all around you.

1. Go Back in Time
The first step in overcoming self-doubt is recognizing that it’s there in the first place. Think about the circumstances that are leading you to feel insecure, and see if you notice any patterns. Are there particular situations (for example, dealing with a new boss, speaking in public) that prompt you to feel this way? Make a note of times in the past when you doubted yourself but ended up coming through with flying colors. Knowledge and recognition of your past successes will bolster your courage regarding what you can achieve in the future.

2. Defeat the Doubtful Thoughts
In one column, write a doubtful thought, and in the opposite column, write facts that dispute that doubtful thought. For instance, suppose you are afraid to invite a new colleague to lunch because you’re afraid you won’t have anything to talk about and she won’t like you. Statements that *refute that thought might be: “We can spend at least an hour talking about the office culture here and what she did before this” and “She will like me because I’ve made a sincere overture to get to know her better.”

3. Keep an Event Journal
If you’re a person who experiences a lot of self-doubt, then it’s time for a test. In the course of a single day, write down all of the things—simple and complex—that you accomplished without a hitch. These can be things like “ran productive staff meeting” or “had great talk with Brandon over coffee.” Then, write down the things that didn’t go so well. You will *inevitably notice that the list of things that went well far outweighs the list of things that didn’t, and this will hopefully allow you to see your doubt in a different light.

4. Call on Your Cheerleaders
Often, our loved ones can see our lives much more *objectively than we can. Being a natural *introvert, I sometimes doubt my interpersonal skills, and when someone doesn’t respond to me in the way that I expect, I occasionally get *paranoid. It always helps to call one of my best friends so that she can assure me that I do, in fact, have a lot of wonderful relationships in my life.

5. Celebrate Your Successes
When a situation in which you doubted yourself turns out better than you expected, don’t just nod and smile and move immediately on to the next thing. Take a moment and reward yourself for a positive outcome. Do something you enjoy like going to your favorite restaurant or eating a *delectable dessert. Taking the time to cement positive emotions in your mind will hopefully make the doubt disappear more quickly next time.

Alexandra Levit, February 04, 2010

 

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-11-2010

"A GPA Isn't Everything" Scholarship
Scholarship Description: Don't have the best GPA in the world but feel you have made up for it with other accomplishments? Then let Cappex.com reward you for your hard work with a $1,000 "A GPA Isn't Everything" Scholarship. No essays or tedious forms required. Just fill out a profile about yourself and you'll be eligible for this and many more scholarships from Cappex. Plus, your free Cappex profile will match you with billions more in scholarships from colleges and other organizations.

For more information, please visit
http://www.scholarships.com/scc.aspx?pid=745

Contact: Scholarship Coordinator

Address: 600 Laurel Avenue
Highland Park, IL 60035

Application Deadline September 30, 2010

Number Of Awards 1

Maximum Amount $1,000

Website Address: http://www.scholarships.com/scc.aspx?pid=745

p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact S.E.A. c/o

NORRIS COLEMAN @ mr.nncoleman@yahoo.com

*As part of S.E.A. Mentoring Program, we want to build our Mentees vocabulary. S.E.A. has chosen to italicize words and statements in blue for our Mentee to understand and use in their vocabulary

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Hey everyone!!!

We are really looking forward to seeing all of you tomorrow. Just to remind you...the Open House is from 4PM-9PM:

Whitehead Fine Art Gallery
1865 Beecher Street
Atlanta, GA
(Corner of Beecher & Kennolia)

$10 Cover gets you:

* 2 Chances to win!! $100 Pure Romance gift basket OR a Whitehead custom painting valued at over $1000!!!
* Wine tasting provided by Urban Vines
* Tasty cupcake courtesy of Cuppy Cakes
* AND a masseuse will be ON DECK!!!

See you all tomorrow!! If you have any questions or trouble finding the place just give us a call:

Corey Whitehead 404-587-0743
Nirvana Edwards 770-598-8454
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Hallelujah Night - New Destiny Christian Center

Dear New Destiny Family & Friends,

As Christians we want to give God honor in everything that we do. Hallelujah Night is a Christian alternative to what the world calls "Halloween". Once again New Destiny Christian Center seeks to give God all the glory and make available to the youth of our church and our community, a safe and family friendly Hallelujah Night on October 31st. We need your help in order to ensure the success of this event. Beginning now, and through the month of October we are accepting donations (financial, food, etc.) in support of this project. We are looking for corporate sponsors as well as individuals. You may see any member of the staff with your donation or for assistance with corporate donors.

In Gratitude and Joy,

New Destiny Christian Center

NEW DESTINY CHRISTIAN CENTER, INC

505 E. McCormick Road

Apopka, FL 32703

(407) 884-6322

http://www.ndcc.tv/

Dr. Zachery Tims, Jr. is the Senior Pastor, CEO and founder of New Destiny Christian Center (NDCC)

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Beauty is More Than Our Hair


There is a lot of emphasis placed on hair in the black community. Mainly because we are taught from an early age to associate our hair with our beauty. In fact, a lot of a black woman's insecurities can be tied to her hair or the lack thereof...This is so sad because there is so much more to beauty than our hair.



As a Black Woman, the focus should be to accept your hair the way God created it, and to ensure that your hair is as healthy as it can be. Hair can be beautiful at any length or texture...even bald can be beautiful!


We at Olde Jamaica Beauty Products embrace All Women, and our purpose is to serve these women, by offering products for all hair types, lengths and textures. We also encourage women to take care of themselves from the inside-out.


You may visit our website at www.oldejamaicabeautyproducts.com

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3 Things Michael Jackson Taught Us About Money

Let me start by saying I grew up with Michael Jackson's music and while I am sad about both his life and death, I think the musical gift God gave him to share with the world is undeniable.

I believe in learning fromour mistakes so we can try not to repeat them. While reading some of the news stories on the state of the King of Pop's finances, I realized there are 3 lessons we can all learn from him.

1. It doesn't matter how much or how little you have. What matters is how you manage what you have.

Most of us feel that having lots of money would solve our money problems. The truth is that if you can't manage $500, you can't manage $5,000,000. As Michael's money grew, his appetite for things grew and because he had little self control in that area, he spent what he made. Only instead of going to the mall and buying Jordan's, he bought cars and houses.

"For unto whomsoever much is given, of him much shall be required"
Luke 12:48

The more money you have, the more discipline you need



2. The problems you don't resolve will eventually undo the good decisions you've made.

Great Decision:

"One of Jackson’s shrewdest deals at the height of his fame in 1985 was the $47.5 million acquisition of ATV Music, which owned the copyright to songs written by the Beatles’ John Lennon and Paul McCartney. "
Associated Press

Bad Decision:

"When he ran into further financial problems, he agreed to a deal with Sony in 1995 to merge ATV with Sony’s library of songs and sold Sony music publishing rights for $95 million. Then in 2001, he used his half of the ATV assets as collateral to secure $200 million in loans from Bank of America."
Associated Press


Michael's acquisition of ATV Music was a great decision. However a habit of poor money management put him in the bad position to have sell off and borrow against this very valuable asset. If he had not spent his current money, he would not have had to borrow against money he had set aside for his future.


3. Don't spend everything


"Jackson'sfinancial problem stems from the fact he continued to spend tens of millions of dollars a year even as his musical output—and his income—slowed down. In recent years Jackson financed these personal debts by borrowing against assets, and by some estimates his total borrowings at his death may have exceeded $400 million." Newsweek

This makes me the saddest of all. Michael didn't do one of the most basic things he could have done to ensure his financial prosperity would continue regardless of his album sales. He didn't save any money. Because of that, his life was culturally enriching for us but not financially profitable for him.

My most sincere condolences to the Jackson Family. Michael will continue to be missed.



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DO YOU NEED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE?


(New scholarships posted everyday)

Students Seeking Education by Experiencing Academic America (S.E.A.)

an Houston, Texas based mentoring program for high school students, students at risk, and college bound students who want to attend an Historically Black College / University. (HBCU).

S.E.A will post a scholarship for minority students each day. If you are a high school senior, junior, or an transferring college student, these scholarships are for you. FREE MONEY! We all know through life there is nothing Free, you have to apply to receive this money. Your cost is time. The time it takes to fill out the scholarship application.. Look for the S.E.A. blog each day, highlighting a new scholarship listing 2010/2011

STUDENTS / WOMEN OVER 30 YEARS OLD

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-10-2010

The National Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc.

SCHOLARSHIPS. (NHBW, Inc.)

SCHOLARSHIPS

There are two categories of awards:

The Dr. Arnita Young Boswell Scholarship is awarded to African American freshman, sophomore, junior or senior students enrolled in an accredited college or university. The eligibility requirements are outlined in the current annual application.

A minimum of $1,000 will be granted per award. Students must apply annually.

The 2011 scholarship application will be available November 2010.

The Dr. Wynetta A. Frazier "Sister to Sister" Scholarship is awarded to mature African American women (at least thirty years of age and older) who are returning to college without the support of a spouse. These candidates may have dropped out of college to seek employment or care for their children. The eligibility requirements are outlined in the current annual application.

A minimum of two (2) $500.00 awards will be made annually based on competition, as outlined in the annual application.

The 2011 scholarship application will be available November 2010.

For information or to receive an application by mail, please send a letter requesting an application and include a stamped self-addressed envelope to:

CONTACT: Scholarship Committee
National Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc.
1809 East 71st. Street, Suite 205
Chicago, IL 60649

Phone: (773) 667-7061

Fax: (773) 667-7064

Website: http://www.nhbwinc.com/scholarships.html

Local chapters provide scholarships as well. Contact the local chapter nearest you for details.

EDUCATION

The Education Committee plans and implements educational programs and activities sponsored by the organization. This Committee enhances the professional development of chapter members through planned activities or workshops on various topics. It maintains communication with scholarship recipients to determine their current educational status, progress and academic accomplishments. It offers *mentorship and advisement to current scholarship recipients to strengthen and/or enhance their *educational achievements.

It is our desire that scholarship recipients, upon graduation and after gaining full-time employment, will join NHBW and continue the *legacy of helping other youths to achieve.

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.

Resource: http://www.nhbwinc.com/index.html

p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact

S.E.A. c/o NORRIS COLEMAN @ mr.nncoleman@yahoo.com

*As part of S.E.A. Mentoring Program, we want to build our Mentees vocabulary. S.E.A. has chosen to italicize words and statements in blue for our Mentee to understand and use in their vocabulary

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It was September 11, 2001 that the world experienced a tragedy.

Children lost their parents, parents lost their children, Husbands lost their wives, Wives lost their husbands and more!

I remember being in my room watching the television and I saw images and before I knew it a second tower was hit. My heart hurt, my eyes
were in disbelief of what I saw. I prayed to my Father God and then I
heard the words to this song downloaded.

My prayers are with those who still hurt. We have not forgotten.








https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrYB3ZtLHv0

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DO YOU NEED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE?



(New scholarships posted everyday)

Students Seeking Education by Experiencing Academic America (S.E.A.)

an Houston, Texas based mentoring program for high school students, students at risk, and college bound students who want to attend an Historically Black College / University. (HBCU).

S.E.A will post a scholarship for minority students each day. If you are a high school senior, junior, or an transferring college student, these scholarships are for you. FREE MONEY! We all know through life there is nothing Free, you have to apply to receive this money. Your cost is time. The time it takes to fill out the scholarship application.. Look for the S.E.A. blog each day, highlighting a new scholarship listing 2010/2011

Starting College Planning

After you’ve begun to think about what you want to do with your life and find ways to get yourself to a position where you’ll be able to do it, you may realize that you need to put together a plan for getting through high school and preparing yourself for college. You will also want to [*1] meet with your guidance counselor to ask questions about college preparation and college admission to make sure you’re able to put your best foot forward when it comes time to apply. Knowing [*2] what to expect in college can also help you get ready.

You’ll want to formulate a plan of action for your high school career, focusing on both academics and extracurricular activities to maximize your prospects of getting into college, winning scholarships to pay for college, as well as having a productive and meaningful high school experience. Check out our suggested [*3] high school action plans for some ideas for high school students at any grade level.

RESOURCES:

*1 http://www.scholarships.com/resources/college-prep/preparing-for-college/20-questions-ask-guidance-counselor.aspx

*2 http://www.scholarships.com/resources/college-prep/preparing-for-college/what-to-expect-when-get-to-college.aspx

*3 http://www.scholarships.com/resources/college-prep/preparing-for-college/high-school-action-plan/high-school-action-plan.aspx

 

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-09--2010

Thomas J. Watson Fellowship

Scholarship ID: 93544

 

Scholarship Description

The Thomas J. Watson Fellowship Program awards fellowships to college seniors so that they may pursue independent research projects while traveling outside the United States for one year after their graduation. The Watson Fellowship Program is administered in cooperation with fifty outstanding private college and universities throughout the United States.

Students must first be nominated by their college or university, and then compete on a national level.
Watson Fellows will each receive $25,000 for their year of travel and study. This year of travel provides Fellows an unusual opportunity to take stock of themselves, test their aspirations and abilities, pursue their own in-depth study, and develop a more informed sense of international concern. In selecting Watson Fellows
, the program is most concerned with holistically identifying individuals who demonstrate integrity, imagination, strong ethical character, intelligence, the capacity for vision and leadership, the promise of creative achievement and excellence within a chosen field, and the potential for humane and effective participation in the world community. This program identifies prospective leaders and allows them to develop their independence and to become world citizens.

The Thomas J. Watson Fellowship Program
was begun in 1968 by the children of Thomas J. Watson, Sr., the founder of IBM Corporation, and his wife, Jeannette K. Watson, to honor their parents’ long-standing interest in education and world affairs. The program continues to believe that the investment in Watson Fellows is an effective contribution to the global community.

Program Areas: Fellowships
Publications: Informational Brochure
Limitations to giving: Applicants for the fellowship must be graduating
seniors at one of the fifty colleges and universities participating in the program.

Contact Information:
Beverly Larson, Executive Director
The Thomas J. Watson Fellowship Program
293 South Main Street
Providence, RI 02903
(401) 274-1952

Application Deadline: November 5, 2010

Number Of Awards: 50 Maximum

Amount: $22,000

Website Address: http://www.watsonfellowship.org

p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact S.E.A. c/o NORRIS COLEMAN @ mr.nncoleman@yahoo.com

*As part of S.E.A. Mentoring Program, we want to build our Mentees vocabulary. S.E.A. has chosen to italicize words and statements in blue for our Mentee to understand and use in their vocabulary

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