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WOMENS HEALTH AND FITNESS MOVEMENT

HELLO LADIES,I JUST STARTED A WEBSITE FOR WOMENS HEALTH AND FITNESS. WE SHARE, SUPPORT, MOTIVATION,VENT AND ENCOURAGE EACH OTHER TO THE FINISH LINE. SO PLEASE COME ALONG AND JOIN US IN THIS NEVER ENDING STRUGGLE TO GET AND KEEP OUR MINDS AND BODIES IN SYNC. THE WEBSITE IS,healthandfitness4me.ning.comLOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THEREKAREN
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How To Get Listed in Alltop

Why Alltop Rocks, and How to Get Listed There

You know I'm always on the troll to discover new ways to help you maximize your presence on the Internet. Here's one of my latest discoveries and how you can take advantage of it. Alltop is a "content aggregator" that collects "all the top" Web-based blog posts and news articles in different categories and makes them easily accessible at one website. Alltop devotes a single page at its website to a different category. Fashion, beauty, autism, Christianity, photography, wine, yoga, zoology, nursing, HIV, gardening, sports, social media ... You name it, and it's either at Alltop or it will be soon. Guess what my favorite Alltop category is?

Featured in Alltop

You guessed it: small business. And its a good thing too because yesterday, I was informed that Indie Business Blog's application to be included in Alltop's small business category was accepted. This is a very good thing for my blog, and I think it might be a good one for yours too. So this post details the steps I took to get listed in Alltop. There's no right or wrong way to do this. This is just what worked for me. At the end of the post, find out how to get a copy of my Alltop pitch, which you use as a template for your own pitch.

About Alltop

When people log onto the Internet, they are usually looking for information. Alltop's purpose is to aggregate or collect this information in one place, thereby making it easier, faster and more efficient for people to find the information they are looking for. Not only does Alltop aggregate the content via a feed from the content originator, it separates this content into categories. This makes it easier for an Alltop site visitor to find quality information that interests them all in one place.

When you log onto your favorite search engine and and type in key words, what happens? You get dozens if not hundreds of pages of potentially relevant website links. Where do you start? How do you know that the content you find is going to be useful? You don't know, until you take the time to click on it. While search engines can still be useful, Alltop adds a new dimension to your search for information by collecting what you are interested in by subject matter and making several of quality links on that subject available to you in one place.

Alltop "clears" the links it includes at its website in terms of relevance and timeliness. No more clicking on a link that sounds good, only to find that it's from an article dated May 3, 1987.

As of mid-September, there were 213 topics at Alltop. I'm sure they've added more by now. I believe that Alltop will make it easier for more people to find out about the Indie Business Blog, and that's why I wanted to be included. Would you like to be listed at a site that makes it easier for people to find out about you, and which touts itself as the place to find "all the top information" on the Internet? Darn skippy you do! That's why I'm going to tell you how I got listed at Alltop. Maybe my strategy will work for you too. Here's what I did.

My Alltop Strategy

1. Learn About Alltop

Just as I would not pitch a magazine without first knowing as much as possible about the publication, I didn't want to ask Alltop to include me until I knew how it worked and what its purpose was. So the first thing I did was make sure I was a good fit. I did this by visiting the founder's, Guy Kawasaki's, blog. There, I discovered how and why Alltop was created.

2. Make Sure Your Blog Is a Good Fit

I invested some time reading through Guy's blog (and very good investment of time, by the way!), and then grabbed some coffee and delved into Alltop. My goal was to find out what was so special about the blogs Guy included there. I focused on small business and entrepreneurship, but you focus on the topics you cover in your blog.

My search revealed several helpful things. First, while many of the blogs were custom designed, many others were not. Some were pretty plain in fact. No bells and whistles, no fancy videos or flashy graphics. A few of the blogs were even hosted on free platforms like Blogger. But no matter where a blog was hosted or what subject matter it covered, it was well written and had "curb appeal." That is, from the time you hit the home page, you could tell that someone cared. Someone was keeping cobwebs from forming and updating the blog regularly with fresh, relevant content -- the ultimate search engine candy.

3. Make Your Best Pitch!

Once I decided that my blog was up to snuff based on what I saw at Alltop, I went to Alltop's About Page to read more about Alltop and to find out exactly how to submit my blog for consideration. On September 29, I dusted off an email to Guy and the Alltop team. I treated it like a cover letter, with my blog serving as my resume.

My Alltop Pitch

I divided my email message into 3 parts.

  • I started with a little Alltop praise, and then introduced Indie Business Blog as a blog one that is relevant and unique in the small business category
  • The meat of the email was highlights of some of my more popular and insightful blog posts in different categories, with a focus on posts with video, my take on current events and photos of me with members of the Indie Beauty Network
  • I concluded with an indication that I was willing to answer any questions Alltop had or provide any additional information in support of my application. I also left all of my contact information at the bottom, including other website links, to show that I am socially well connected online.

Later that day, I got an email from Alltop confirming receipt of my application and asking me to complete an online form to help them evaluate my application. It took about 60 seconds to submit the form.

On October 6, I received a note welcoming me to the Small Business Alltop family. Yipppee! So now, I can display the cool button you see on the right column of my blog.

So that's how I did it. If you give it a shot, remember to make sure your blog is updated regularly and well maintained. No cobwebs are allowed at Alltop. Plus, be sure to cite a few examples of why your blog adds value -- like videos or your own especially unique or uncommon perspective on the topic you want to be listed under.

OK so that's it. Now it's your turn. Let me know how it works out.

What about you?

Would you like to explore whether it's a good idea to pitch your blog to Alltop? If so, maybe you'd like to get a copy of the email I sent to pitch my blog. I'm happy to email it to you if you leave a short comment here telling me briefly why you enjoy the Indie Business Blog. That's a fair exchange, don't you think?

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Ok, I rose this morning (Thank you Jesus), got the kids on the bus by 6:30, received a few phone calls around 8'ish, ate a miniature Snicker's candy bar and a few chips and began networking......Well to start, my goal today is to enroll 3 people today into the service in an attempt to help them to restore their credit to its rightfull place, follow up with some customers that have gone through the process and offer them the opportunity to join our business. So far I have a 12 noon appt. and a 6pm appt and several phone calls to make in between, but I am on a mission today.I Plan on getting one recruit today as well.My mission: Help others while also helping myself. Put God first throughout the process and build an entire team that wants to go out and change the world.Point Blank: People need what our company has and I must to do today what others don't so I can have tomorrow what others won't!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Dedicated to changing lives and creating a legacy,Credit RestorerIndependent Agent / National Sales Directorwww.vrtmg.com/sstreeterwww.tdtwmarketing.comOff to get my coffee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tuesday, 10/7 Daily Devotional

Tuesday, October 7"… They shall lay their hands on you, and persecute you, delivering you up to the synagogues, and into prisons, being brought before kings and rulers for my name’s sake. And it shall turn to you for a testimony" (Luke 21:12, 13).Your struggle is your testimony. Every hardship you’ve ever encountered will surely encourage someone else!Have a bless day!CFW Dress Your Best

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The time has finally come, and I'll admit I wasn't the most patient person during the whole process. ;) But it has been an amazing 10 months, and I feel very blessed for the experience!My little book is officially published, “In My Mind: The World Through the Eyes of Autism"!It was pre-released on October 1, 2008, and will officially release on January 6, 2009.A portion of my proceeds will benefit Tulsa Autism Foundation and TACA - Talk About Curing Autism.It is my intention, through my book, for the reader to build a stronger desire to want to learn more about autism. It is also my intention to raise awareness about this disorder, and I hope that the reader will gain a deeper sense of compassion and tolerance for those “different” than themselves..Adonya

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How To Lead

9 Amazingly Simple Things Every Effective Business Leader Does

Whether your business is big, small or Indie, leading it is no small feat. Effective leadership is not about theory and rhetoric. It's about action, about taking the bull by the horns. It's not about making noise and kicking up a bunch of dust. It's about touching home plate. Thank goodness we don't have to reinvent the wheel when it comes to being effective Chief Executive Officers. There are thousands of business leaders who set good examples for us to follow, and we can learn from them daily by reading about them in magazines, enjoying their blog posts and joining their Twitter circle.

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This article shares some of the most valuable things I have learned about effective leadership by watching and listening to others. One by one, I have put all of these things to work in my own business, including hosting the Indie Business Radio Show which this week celebrates the start of its fourth season! This is not an exhaustive list of leadership action tips, but these 9 things work for me and I do them over and over and over again. I hope you enjoy them, and can put some of them to work in your business. At the end, please weigh in with your own best leadership action tips in the comments.

1. Make Mistakes

In conversation after conversation with Indies, I am told that the reason they are not doing something they know they need to do is fear. Fear that they won't do it perfectly. Fear that it won't work. Fear that it will turn out to be a waste of time. I was terrified to host my first Indie Business Radio show. If I had followed that terror, the show that helps so many people (and is so much fun for me) would not exist.

Tinu Abayomi-Paul, a partner in a website promotion company (Twitter: @Tinu) puts it this way: "Repeat what works until it doesn't." If something turns out out be a mistake, don't do it anymore. If it works, repeat the activity. How simple is that? There's nothing to be afraid of because if it doesn't work, just scratch if off your to do list.

Effective business leaders risk making mistakes. It's how they learn. Something that first looks like a big mistake could turn out to be a big success instead. But, you'll never know unless you take the risk.

2. Welcome Competition

If you're not connecting with those who provide similar products and services to you, you're missing out on the best way to keep your business on top. It may seem counterintuitive, but welcoming competitors into your circle of influence is fun and empowering. Competition is good. It keeps us sharp. It's what drives us to make our products and services better, faster, less expensive, more enjoyable and more fun.

Iron sharpens iron. Be thankful that there are other people doing what you do so you can use them as a sort of tool sharpener. When this happens, you win because you learn ways to make your business better, and your customers win because when you compete, they have more options. This keeps the economy strong and keeps business leaders on their toes.

3. Seek Out Like-Minded Companions

Effective business leaders are connected to other people. For example, last year, I convinced my friend, the E-Commerce Diva (Twitter: @ecommercediva) to launch Bootstrap Babes with me.What happens when two or more passionate people get together is magical.

Take Indie Beauty Network member Anne-Marie Faiola of Brambleberry (Twitter: @brambleberry) who employs and writes about the power of MasterMinding as a collaborative business building technique. Anne-Marie, a regular MasterMinder who is featured in the November 2008 issue of Success Magazine, grew her business to over $3M in annual revenue before she turned 30 years old.

Anne-Marie also collaborates with like-minded companions in different ways. For example, she accompanied me and several other Indie Beauty Network members to Capitol Hill in August to advocate against FDA Globalization. Each one of us learned a lot from the experience and new ideas and collaborations continue to form as a result of the investment of time in ourselves and in each other.

WendyY Bailey (Twitter: @wendyybailey) of Group Mastery, a service that helps people successfully implement group coaching programs, says that, "Connecting with people via social media has exposed me to lots of new perspectives and opportunities to collaborate." WendyY says she found a kindred spirit in Melody Campbell, the Small Biz Guru (Twitter: @smbizguru). After meeting on Twitter, they discovered a joint passion for helping radio show hosts be successful, so are now collaborating to create a Facebook support group to help Internet radio show hosts be successful. (I joined yesterday!) Wendy says the group will officially launch later this month and when it does, it has the potential to enhance Wendy's and Melody's core businesses while allowing them to expand their reach naturally.

4. Don't Expect to Become Rich

Effective leaders don't overemphasize fortune and fame. They want to be comfortable, yes. Some even want to be rich and famous. They they don't do what they do because they expect those things. They do what they do because they want to have a positive impact somehow, and if those things, come as a by-product, it's icing on the cake of life.

Take Indie Beauty Network member Kayla Fioravanti of Essential Wholesale (Twitter: @EssentialU), a supplier of bulk cosmetics to cosmetic retailers. Kayla and her husband, Dennis, launched their business so that they could change the face of the cosmetics industry as they also supported themselves and their three children. They didn't pursue riches, nor did they expect them. According to Kayla, "We never wanted to be rich, we just wanted to develop products that could help others and sell them at a reasonable price so we could take care of ourselves. The fact that our business has grown beyond what we originally planned is like extra credit for us." (Enjoy my interview with Kayla and Dennis on Indie Business Radio.)

The most effective (and admired) business leaders never have financial gain and self indulgence as a primary motivation. I believe this is because the lure of money wears thin after a while. It's not money alone that's going to make you want to do that interview, launch that new website, get on that airplane or take that annoying phone call. Only true passion makes a leader do those things with a joyful and thankful attitude. Effective leaders are passionate about changing the world, not about becoming rich.

5. Stay in Touch With Your Audience

One of the ways Tinu Abayomi-Paul markets her business is through article marketing. At one point in 2005, she stopped article marketing altogether and invested 3 to 6 months a year to use some traditional advertising techniques. Says Tinu, "I stopped doing my weekly article marketing, and for the life of me, I couldn't figure out why my sales had dropped. Then someone pointed out that they hadn't seen a new article from me in months. Suddenly, it all made sense."

Staying connected with customers and clients is a necessity. Staying in touch is one of the ways Tinu has grown her business so much that she calls herself "retired." Like Tinu, we all have to figure out what works best in terms of staying in personal touch with our customers and clients. The same thing won't work for everyone, but as Tinu points out, staying in touch is critical. Use blogs (yours and other people's), email newsletters, Twitter, direct mail, the telephone, traditional email and everything else at your disposal to create and maintain contact with your target audience. Tinu's experience shows that, if you are experiencing a drop in sales, it may not be due to a recession, a poor economy or even poor products. It may simply be that your customers aren't hearing from you.

6. Use the Heck Out of Technology

One of the best things about leading a business today is that technology makes it easier and more fun than ever. One of the most effective ways to use technology is by establishing a blog. Take Indie Beauty Network member Kelley Maddison. Kelley started coaching with me earlier this year, almost a full year before the early 2009 launch of her cosmetics business, PRIIA Mineral Cosmetics. One of the first things I did was introduce Kelley to blogging, and she launched The Mineral Makeup Coach Blog nearly a year before the planned launch date of her cosmetics line.

Of my advice to launch a blog so far in advance of her products being available for purchase, Kelley says, "At first, I didn't know if it was a good idea because PRIIA wasn't slated to launch until early 2009. I didn't have a clue about what a blog was, or the value of having one BEFORE launching my business. I thought it didn't matter. Boy, was I wrong!"

Kelley continues. "The Mineral Makeup Coach Blog has allowed me to establish myself as an expert in my field, plus people are interacting with me on a personal level. This is giving future customers a chance to know in advance who is behind their favorite brand of mineral makeup and skin care. They have a connection with me that the behemoths of the cosmetic industry don't have with their customers, and it's all thanks to technology, specifically my blog and other social networking avenues like Twitter.'

It's 5 months before Kelley's business launches and already, dozens of people are anticipating the event. In addition, Kelley has been named a beauty and cosmetics contributor at Boutique Flair, where she'll contribute an article each week. Kelley is taking effective leadership actions months in advance of her business launch. She summarizes the business launch experience thus far like this: "Behold the power of technology!"

7. Ask For Help

As simple as it sounds, this one gives a lot of people trouble. But any successful business leader will tell you that, without a combination of helpful clients, customers, partners, employees, team members, family members and friends, their business would not exist.

I am a perfect example of this. I launched Indie Beauty Network nearly 9 years ago. During that time, I have used all of the above to help my business maintain an edge in the market. Clients and customers help me by telling me what they like and don't like so I can serve them better. My husband and I are the only employees, but a team of independent contractors from website designers, graphics artists, SEO experts, my radio show engineer and more help keep everything working together. And perhaps most importantly, I have a group of family helpers and friends who help me take care of my home so that I have the freedom and flexibility I need to expand my business.

Without all of these people (and more that there's just no space to include!), nothing would be happening in my business. No Indie is an island, and no effective business leader goes it alone. If your business is stalled and you have more ideas than you have time and expertise to implement, you need some help. Get some.

8. Know When to Change, Then Change

Howard Schultz joined Starbucks in 1987. Over the years, as the CEO, Schultz lead the company through a series of decisions that resulted in enormous growth and profitability. In April 2005, James L. Donald was named president and CEO of the company. Unfortunately, on his watch, the company made decisions that led to too much bureaucracy; and a series of financial decisions that were not warranted given the growth curve of the business. So in January 2008, Schultz returned to the helm, and when he did, he made a series of difficult decisions designed to set the company back on the right track.

First, he shut down all 7,100 Starbucks stores for 3 hours on February 26 to give employees a crash course in improving coffee customer service. In July 2008, he announced that the company would close 600 US stores and terminate hundreds of employees and planned job openings between then and the first half of 2009. These were difficult but necessary changes to make. Acknowledging the need for change is a good thing, but effective business leaders also take action. They make things happen. They take control. They create change rather than let outside forces create change for them.

9. Connect Your Business Mission With Your Life Mission

In an interview that aired yesterday on CNN's GPS Show, host Fareed Zakaria asked Microsoft founder Bill Gates whether he thought history would remember him as the man who created Microsoft or as the man who created the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. Gates answered:

"You know, most of the things we do, we do because of the people we care about, our family, because we love doing them every day. And it doesn't require a historical perspective. You have values. You have things you enjoy, things you're good at. And for me, these foundation issues really fit every one of those characteristics."

Gates' answer shows the inextricable connection between his personal and business missions. He pursued what he enjoyed, what he was good at. This allowed him to care for his family and remain true to his values. When the foundation came along, it was an organic extension of what already existed. You can read the transcript of the Gates interview here. Even before Gates became one of the most generous philanthropists in the world, he connected his business to his passion of ensuring that every home in America had at least one computer. Gates' life mission changed the word. His business is simply what he used to do that.

What do you think?

How many of these leadership actions do you take each day? What things do you do to lead your business that are not listed here? Please weigh in with your best Indie Business leadership tips and ideas.

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October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Please join Avon in the fight against breast cancer by walking, buying pink ribbon products and now by joining the Love/Avon Army of Women. Together we will go beyond a cure and end breast cancer. To review and purchase Pink Ribbon products, ask me for a brochure or go to my website: www.youravon.com/traceyfisher for the online brochure. For more details about Love/Avon Army of Women visit: www.armyofwomen.org. Please share this information to help raise awareness. Thank you and God bless.

Tracey FisherIndependent Avon Representativewww.youravon.com/traceyfisher
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Each year home business owners are flushing more than 180 billion dollars down the tax toilet.This means that every month hundreds of your already earned, rightfully deserved Dollars are disappearing into this same tax toilet.What was the one most influential determining factor that made you start, or look into starting a home based business?To "Make more money." Maybe you were bitten by the "Home Based Business Dream Bug" and saw yourself living it up on a beach somewhere drinking margaritas and casually logging in to your bank account to see how much money you had made while you were asleep.Maybe your main goal was to have more "Time Freedom..." or "Be able to spend more time with your family..." etc. If this is the case, every reason to start your own home based business is to have that extra income that will allow you to not have to work all day everyday and still have food to eat and a roof over your head...No matter what kind of business you are operating, there are 2 things I can tell you for sure that are true for you in your business, no matter what kind of business you are operating.First: No matter what "they" tell you, it is going to take some actual "real" work to grow your businessSecond: There are MANY little known and rarely leveraged tools, strategies, techniques and benefits that are available for you to use in order for you to work "smarter rather than harder" in your home based businessLearn how to leverage the legal tax benefits of any legitimate home based business to increase your after tax, take home income by as much as $200-$800 or more PER MONTH before you ever generate a single lead, sell a single product or recruit a single new associate into your business.To clarify, this is money that you have already earned at your day job, your full-time business, or your spouse's day job. However, maybe you have already "Made it" and neither of you are working a regular JOB, then this like any of the situations above will still help you get the most tax breaks on what you are earning from your business. We are talking about an actual increase in you TAKE HOME, Actual money that you can start using immediately from the paycheck you are already earning from your regular job -- STARTING WITH YOUR VERY NEXT PAYCHECK!Join Business Tax Advantage today.image.php?bid=7&mid=2377
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NAMIWalks 2008 - Looking for $$$

If you've ever been involved in charity walks for breast cancer or diabetes, this may also interest you!This is my fourth year raising money for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and you can go to my walker page and donate whatever you like. The walk is on Saturday, November 8, and my team's goal this year is $500.If you want to walk with me, go here and join the team! You can create your own walker page and email it to your friends and family to raise money.I'm also entering the T-shirt contest this year, so if you plan to walk or just want one for yourself, go here to order one. If you're going to walk, I suggest that you order the shirt by October 28 in order to get it on time.Thanks for your support!
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Messenger Group Announces:For Immediate Release: October 5, 2008 - Decatur, GA (United States) – October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Within the U.S. Nearly, three out of four (74%) of Americans personally know someone who is or has been a victim of domestic violence. 30% of Americans say they know a woman who has been physically abused by her husband or boyfriend in the past year (Allstate Foundation National Poll on Domestic Violence, 2006).Atlanta author, Kimberly Ware, wrote a thought provoking book for survivors on domestic Violence. “I am a survivor of domestic violence and I wanted to write a book on how to heal spiritually. I wanted to show women how they too can grow their wings and heal from life dilemmas,” stated Kimberly Ware.When women go through social struggles in their life such as divorce, single parenting, emotional abuse, domestic violence, or illness, it can be quite dramatic. At first these experiences can cause a wound, not just a physical wound, but a spiritual wound that also needs healing. Often times these wounds can not be seen with the naked eye but they are still there.Intuitive, spiritual healer, and teacher, Kimberly S. Ware guides women on how to heal from life dilemmas. This guide is complimentary to Ware’s Heal My Wings: A Healing Workbook & Journal for Women. Offering modern-day stories and examples from her own personal experiences, she gives tips and exercises on spiritual healing. She shows how it’s possible to heal your wings and prosper after overcoming life changing events.Kimberly Ware is the author of Heal My Wings: A Healing Guide for Women, Heal My Wings: A Healing Journal and Workbook for Women. Kimberly Ware is a spiritual healer and teacher. She conducts the Heal My Wing, Spiritual Pathway, and A Recipe for the Soul Workshops through out the country.Publicist: Messenger GroupContact: Denise SwansonPhone #: 404-781-1970e-mail: info@kimberlyware.comwebsite: www.kimberlyware.comClick Here for Kimberly Ware's Press Room (Previous Media Releases):http://pressroom.prlog.org/messenger1/
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Kimberly Ware Does it Again Urban Style!

Kimberly Ware Does it Again Urban Style!The Nia Trilogy’s Blazing New Book TrailerFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESep 21, 2008 – Decatur, GA (United States) – Atlanta author, Kimberly Ware, wrote a riveting novel series called The Nia Trilogy. With its urban style and deep rooted message, it is a must read for young adults ages 15 and up. The Nia Trilogy book trailer was edited and produced by Messenger Group, Inc. in association with Silver*Ware T.V. The Nia Trilogy’s book trailer portrays a love story with an urban flair to promote the upcoming release in paperback by Lulu on November 2008.Within the two minute book trailer clip, The Nia Trilogy embarks the true essence of Book # 1 The Age of Innocence. Author, Kimberly Wares says that, “Co-writing the script enabled me to write and capture the deep meaning of the story through visual representation, dramatic music, and captions.”The Age of Innocence is filled with literary imagery on the delicate issues of adolescent poverty. The story takes place in Bronx, New York. The main character, Nia Yolanda Chavez, is biracial of African American and Puerto Rican descent. The novel starts off during Nia’s adolescent years of growing up in James Monroe Housing Projects in Soundview, Bronx. As a troubled teen, Nia has to deal with an unstable crack addict mother and an abusive stepfather. Nia finds peace with her high school sweet heart, Clay. The focal point in The Nia Trilogy’s book trailer is the love between Nia and Clay.Travis Ware of Silver*Ware Studios is working on the script adaption of the first book of The Nia Trilogy , Age of Innocence into a screen play for a T.V. mini series or movie. The book trailer is a timeless classic of what’s to come with Kimberly Ware’s, The Nia Trilogy book series.About the Author:Kimberly Ware is a Fiction and Non-fiction Writer. She is the author of The Nia Trilogy, The Natalie Series, The Days of Madison Creek (upcoming teen book series), Foreshadowers (upcoming Fantasy Series). She is also the author of Heal My Wings: A Healing Guide for Women and Heal My Wings: A Healing Journal for Women. (www.kimberlyware.com)Publicist: Messenger GroupContact: Denise SwansonPhone #: 404-781-1970e-mail: info@kimberlyware.comwebsite: www.kimberlyware.comClick Here for Kimberly Ware's Press Room (Previous Media Releases):http://pressroom.prlog.org/messenger1/
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About Me - Kimberly Ware

Hello and welcome to my page. I am a fiction and non-fiction writer. I am the author of The Nia Trilogy, The Natalie Series, The Days of Madison Creek (upcoming teen book series), and Foreshadowers (upcoming fantasy series). I am also the author of Heal My Wings: A Healing Guide for Women and Heal My Wings: A Healing Journal & Workbook for Women. You can learn more about me, my books, and workshops at http://www.kimberlyware.com, http://www.myspace.com/kimberlywrites, or http://www.freewebs.com/messenger1.
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TRYING NOT TO REMEMBER

Trying not to remember is the title of my new novella. it deals with childhood sexual abuse and unforgiveness.I wrote this book because i did not want another adult to suffer another day with unforgiveness. I personally know the insecurities, and mixed emotions that comes with childhood sexual abuse. My goal is to help anyone, someone forgive themselves and there perpetrator for there wrong doing. unforgiveness is very powerful it effects your life through your health,emotions and your goals. It will make you feel like you are not worthy of Gods blessings. Be healed
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Saturday - December 13, 2008Dallas, TXAlive Inc. is seeking speakers to facilitate workshops as well as panel participants. Topics will include:1. Successful Transitioning2. Goal Setting3. Work/Life Balance4. Networking5. Finding a MentorAnd many more! If you are interested in speaking, please send an email to events@aliveincorporated.com with your topics of interest and bio.
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Potential

Limitless Possibilities are yours. Today's word asks you to acknowledge your own self worth, free of judgments and restrictions. The only things we can't do are the one's we believe we can't. Each new moment in your life is enriched with the fullest potential. Don't waste anymore of the precious time you have holding yourself down. Make the most out of every opportunity presented to you in each moment of your day. Know that achieving your fullest potentialmeans willingness to take a risk. Attachment to comfort zones may be keeping you stuck. Move forward, now, without looking back. When we continually look backwards at all the things that have gone before we stop walking, losing the rich potential of the present moment.Today's Exercise: Today's exercise is a visualization exercise. Envision yourself walking along your unique path. Enjoy the stroll, paying attention to all that is around you as you walk. What do you see? What do you hear? Don't rush, take a nice leisurely stroll. Embrace the beauty of this walk with wonder. How does what you seeeffect your mood? Your outlook? You are in control of this walk. You choose your path by your reactions to all that goes on around you as you continue your journey. If you stop to look backwards you have stopped walking. Don't get stuck on all the things that have gone before, keep moving and looking forward to the awesome potential thatwaits with each passing step.
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Our Path to Greatness

If it is true that what we love is our path to greatness – then it is also true that everyone who is working for barely makes do wages or less doesn’t have to. It also means that people who feel trapped in well paying jobs don’t need to. The question now is: How do we transform what we love into cash.I once heard a story of a man who had an infinity for fixing small electrical things. Radios, mixers, sewing machines; whatever – he could fix it. He never had any formal training in electronic or electrical repair. It was just something he instinctively knew how to do. Friends and family members often brought things to him to repair. Eventually his wife got sick of all of the money he was spending on tools and repair parts and him not making any money for his efforts. Finally he decided to rent a small room so he could continue to indulge in his love; but keep peace in his home. So to pay for his work space, he started charging people a nominal fee to do their repairs.As fate would have it, a time came he got laid off from his job and his wife didn’t make enough to support them. So, he began to call to check on a few offers he had received from customers to teach, to be on call to properly set up major appliances etc. Within a month he was making more money than he had ever made at his job.The answer to the questions: How do we transform what we love into cash is: For some people, transforming what you love to do into cash is a matter of making some decision and following through on them. For some it will take a business plan, investors . . . . Still others will simply stumble into their gift. The key however is to take the time to regularly work at that which brings you joy and a sense of fulfillment.Armed with this information, I finally put aside all of my reasons, excuses, meanderings … and dove into one of my favorite activities. At first it was awkward and felt strange – like I had never made a good living sewing before. As I moved forward and started on my second piece it began to feel good. Wonderful memories of past accomplishments began to appear in the forefront of my mind one by one. As I worked on my third piece, I began to relive the emotions that made me decide to become a seamstress in the first place.I’ll keep you posted on the outcome.
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