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When life becomes what you least expected, it means you must make some changes. There is a reason behind it always, make sure you have not lost the love for yourself and allow to be used and deceived.
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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally-Consciously Connecting, Holland Haiis 03/20 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
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Holland Haiis—Author, Speaker, Business Woman
Holland Haiis is the author of Consciously Connecting: A Simple Process to Reconnect in a Disconnected World, and incorporates these principles as she works with individuals and businesses which will help them engage in a plan of action as they become awakened, get excited and stay connected! Holland began her career by designing a program to engage the residents in a nursing facility. She then taught gifted and talented children in creative arts and simultaneously worked with children who were autistic. By interacting with both the very young and aging population, Holland was led to greater personal creativity and connection.
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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- Lost and Scared, Author K.C. Spryberry 03/13 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- Lost and Scared,Author K.C. Spryberry 03/13 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts.
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I was born and raised in Southern California, attending a private, Catholic school from first through eighth grade. Never once did I think of myself as elite or different. That was school, a place I went Monday through Friday for hours when I could have been doing what any normal child does, climbing trees, figuring out ways to drive my parents nuts, or riding my bike, without safety gear since we didn’t even know what that was in the 1960s. We made hopscotch’s on the sidewalk with chalk and played for hours. Riding a bike up and down a sidewalk was often accompanied by jump ramps where we attempted to fly beyond gravity to reach the moon, like the astronauts we so admired. Skateboards whizzing past were not unheard of, again without safety equipment. Sure, we skinned knees and elbows and bumped heads but we were up and running within the few minutes it took our mothers to clean up the mess and advise us to ‘be more careful next time’.
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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally-Bone Song, B. A. Goodjohn 02/27 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
Bone Song won the Liam Rector First Prize for Poetry in 2014. The prize included publication and copies will be available from April 2015.
Sarah Kennedy nailed the essence of the book in her jacket blurb. Bone Song IS about scars, about how childhood leaves its mark on us forever. Some of those marks become silvery with time, more shadow than scar. Some remain livid. Others, like oysters building pearl around the irritation of sand, form layers of padding against future damage.
B.A. Goodjohn’s first novel, Sticklebacks and Snow Globes (Permanent Press) made the Kirkus Best of 2007 list. Her second novel, The Beginning Things (Underground Voices) is due for publication in November 2015. Her collection, Bone Song, won the 2014 Liam Rector First Book Prize for Poetry and will be published through Briery Creek Press (Longwood University) in April 2015. She teaches English at Randolph College in Lynchburg, Virginia and is the Director of the Writing Program and Tutoring Services. She has also published poetry and fiction in various literary journals including The Texas Review, Zone 3 and Connecticut Review. http://www.bagoodjohn.com
“Most of the time, for me, writing is about sitting down and tapping on a keyboard. It’s not fun, and I can tap for hours before a decent word, let alone a line, appears on the screen. But sometimes, something happens when I’m at the keyboard. I start to type and I think it’s going to be one of those tapping days, and suddenly, it starts. It’s almost audible. Like something crawls up onto my shoulder and whispers, “go go go go go go go go go” in my ear and then slides away. And I pause for a moment, then the words and images start piling up in that weird place between my ears and my eyes, and then they’re there, on the screen and I don’t really feel as if I’m the one typing them but I’m the only one in the room, the only one with my fingers on the keys and the words are about me and mine and people I’ve never ever met before…it’s magical. That’s why I do it.”
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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- Terroristic Divorce, Dr. Cherie Safapou 01/09 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
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Dr. Cherie Safapou was born and raised in Iran until the age of 14. She ran away from home with the help of an uncle, who helped her get to London, England. After three months she left London and moved to Nice, France, where she worked as an au pair, and earned her high school diploma. At 19 she immigrated to the United States. She started her journey by going to Los Angeles City College, and later on attended San Diego State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Western American University. In 1995 she moved to Marin County. Dr. Safapou, the Founder and Director of Wise Wishes Institute has over 24 years of experience as a psychological assistant, personal consultant, and motivational development specialist. She has worked with the very rich and very poor, the young and old, those incarcerated, both in juvenile hall and in prisons of the mind. Dr. Safapou’s observations and experiences have been detailed into the approach employed at Wise Wishes Institute. Her own life is a rich source of knowledge and compassion as she has experienced abandonment, abuse, and sexual assault, as well as the challenges and joys of being a single mother, a student, and a professional. Dr. Safapou was recognized as an Honored Member and qualified for inclusion in the 2006-2007 edition of The Cambridge Who’s Who Registry of Executives and Professionals. She has accreditation with the San Diego Society of Psychiatric Physicians. Dr. Safapou is deeply involved with her community, participating in many community-based organizations and political events, often acting as an advocate for children’s and women’s abuse issues in Family Court.
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Win two signed copies of “The Light Within” a three times Best Seller on Amazon Kindle.
When darkness comes into to your life, do not fear and allow to change you, just let it be and believe that light is not far away. It does not matter how bad things are, there is always a reason behind it, just wait for the message to revel itself. Never allow negativity to alter your perception, instead focus on the positive, you will be surprised at the end.
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When darkness comes into to your life, do not fear and allow to change you, just let it be and believe that light is not far away. It does not matter how bad things are, there is always a reason behind, just wait for the message to revel itself. Never allow negativity to alter your perception, instead focus on the positive, you will be surprised at the end.
I wish everyone Happy and Successful New Year 2015, Love and Light









