March 2011

She Touched Tomorrow with Her Prayers Next Chapter: When the Sorrow is Too Much to Bear Deena's Story – written by Susan Schiller following a life story interview Trigger Warning: This is a "pushing back the darkness story" – one of the "True Love Prevails: 100 Stories". There is a mature theme, but if you […]

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By: Sharon O'Day Frannie died last night. The last time I saw her was on her 91st birthday, nine days ago.  My good friend Neil and I had driven to where his mother Frances was in rehab, after a bout with pneumonia had put her in the hospital a week or so before.  I had […]

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  Discovering the Source of My Passion by denny hagel   Growing up my family always seemed to be a bit different than everyone else’s. Not in a bad way, actually in a very good way. It was different in a way that I couldn’t define in a brief explanation nor could I sufficiently describe […]

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How to Share the "Story of You" on your Website By: Susan McKenzie Your clients want to know you. In the offline world, you would invite a good client out to lunch or coffee, and in the online world you can do almost the same… even better! Building an online business in today's new economy […]

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  My Journey to Wellness   By: Terressa Cortez   Two years ago my health was at its all-time worst. I was overweight and feeling it’s effects throughout my body. I was tired, my joints were stiff when I stood up it was painful to get moving. The doctor, after endless tests and visits, diagnosed […]

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Tiger Mother the Book and My Tiger Mother By Claudia Looi Jane When I met Jane, she was ten years old. A straight A student. She speaks English and Mandarin fluently. She was only allowed to speak English in school and Mandarin at home. After school, she did her homework, than the extra Math homework. […]

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How do you go from homeless, broke, and feigning cocaine to making millions? By: Susan McKenzie Does it get any worse? You decide… Dani Johnson's life story starts out with heavy doses of poverty: Sexual abuse, physical abuse, daily emotional torment, spiritual rejection, betrayal and abandonment. Parents addicted to drugs. Growing up on welfare. Teenage […]

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Relationships… Building the New Economy! By: Susan McKenzie What do you hear about the economy today? While the news media capitalizes on the chaos and shaking happening all around us, there are people who are passionately making a lot of money right now… and they are sharing it with you and me! Every where I […]

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By: Mandy B. Anderson Web: mandybanderson.com We are warriors. We are brave when others are in despair. We are courageous while getting poked at, pounded on, and having to be hooked up to odd looking machines for 2-4 hours a day. We are optimistic when those around us start to dwell on sadness and pain. […]

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Dani Johnson will turn your world upside down… Marriage… Family… Financial Freedom… True Friendships… & More …  If you let her! By: Susan Schiller Dani knows what it's like to struggle… but more importantly, how to break free! Dani grew up on Welfare… Her parents were drug addicts and the Church rejected her… She worked […]

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Create A Living Family Legacy Your Relational Legacy Today we welcome Guest Blogger Ronke Alao, who shares a portion of her life story and provides keys to sustaining a long distance relationship spanning halfway across the globe and across several time zones! Ronke, a recent immigrant to the US from Nigeria, is the author of […]

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"Helicopters, Childhood Memories and Financial Security" By: Sharon O'Day   Does this look like someone who would grow up to hang out of helicopters in the Amazon as an aerial photographer? Who would meet a good-looking guy on the train going up to Machu Picchu, then go home to Rio de Janeiro, shut down her […]

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Creating a Living Family Legacy Series: Time Management Welcome to Our Guest Blogger, Gary F. Patton! By: Gary F. Patton Have you noticed that when a big crisis hits, poor time utilizers always seem to manage to make time to deal with it? Why is that do you think? Maybe it's because the problem that […]

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