Wise and Congruent Thinking

By |2009-06-16T21:32:17-04:00June 16, 2009|Financial Planning, Women and Money|

I’m back to congruent thinking again. A few surprising events had caused me to rethink my mission and my message in light of these economic times. I was led to some audio CDs that I’d gotten no less than 10 years earlier and I listened to them yet again. Funny how the angels, the Holy Spirit, and/or our own subconscious mind lead us to what we need at just the right time, isn’t it? I’m grateful for that guidance! And I’m grateful to the wisdom that urges me to listen and take action too.

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Women of Strength

By |2009-04-04T21:33:04-04:00April 4, 2009|Financial Planning, Women and Money|

Here I am on the right, with Abby Carter, esteemed author of Alchemy of Loss, a brilliant book depicting Abby's loss of her husband Aaron Dack in the World Trade Center tradegy on September 11th, 2001 and her many victories in living through her pain, and that of her children. Somehow Abby adeptly weaves humor into the book such that it is not only readable, everyone I've given a copy to describes it as an absolute page turner, often reading it in one sitting, because of it's power and passion.

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Fighting Fears of Becoming a Bag Lady in a Failing Economy

By |2009-04-02T10:26:16-04:00April 2, 2009|Financial Planning, Women and Money|

Many women fear becoming a bag lady in this troubled economy and are searching for ways to spend less to better ensure their money lasts as long as they do.Because we cannot control the economy or the stock and bond markets' rise or fall, we may be tempted to live our lives as if this current state of contraction would last our lifetimes. Surely it will not.

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Mind-Bending Rebar Iron

By |2009-03-01T10:43:59-04:00March 1, 2009|Financial Planning, Women and Money|

Yes, you read right. I partnered with my Internet marketing guru, Michael Tasner, at a business development conference in San Francisco. We stood 6 feet apart, rested each end of a 6 foot long Rebar Iron bar in the soft spot located in the front of our throats, just under our adam's apple. We looked into each other's eyes, and concentrated on both our current power, as well as having drawn up former powerful images of ourselves by the instructor.

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