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A Harmonious Job Interview
Quite a few people are frightened of job interviews. Here’s how I got over that fear.
I started thinking in a more harmonious way. I realized, once and for all, that the employer wanted to hire me almost as much as I wanted a job. All I had to do is show the interviewer how I fit their position. This doesn’t work a hundred percent of the time, of course, but it removes a lot of stress from the interview process and increased my success rate.
When I go in to interview, the first thing I do is keep a small smile plastered on my face. My head is up, I’m looking around, I’m friendly with everyone. If anyone asks how my day is going, I say “great, how’s yours?” or something similar. I move like I belong there.
When I actually speak with my interviewer, I’m warm and friendly…
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IDEAS NOT TO BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH
Do not be a threat to your own mind.
You have the power to do so.
You know how so just open your mind.
You have to know what events are going on around the world you live.
Get to know different cultures, News and much more about India, China, Pakistan, Philippines, Greenland, Singapore, and other wonderful countries. Expand your knowledge.
Go and watch some documentaries. WATCH VICE. THE DOCUMENTARIES ON there that ARE SO INTERESTING AND KNOWLEDGEABLE.
Expand your mind know what is going on around you. Be Respectful. Be Aware!
Brainy Versatility. Be Adaptive.
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Time is running out in grabbing, When Angels Fly, for only .99 cents! Eight days are left! Below are a few thoughts from others regarding this memoir. Please excuse one scorching sentence on second blurb. A few are reviews and others are comments. Thank you!
“I read your story and came to the conclusion that you are a fighter after my own heart. You fought for your child with every ounce of strength you could muster, and in the end, that’s all you can do. You can sleep well knowing that you did all you could do and therefore have no regrets. Be good to yourself and keep moving forward.”
~ Shirley Harris-Slaughter, Author
“A heartfelt and heartbreaking story of a mother’s love. That this beautiful child was subjected to such horrific treatment by his own father, grandmother, and uncle and yet allowed by the “system” to continue to suffer abuse by them while he was undergoing such a serious illness is despicable. Thank God that she was there to protect him and his brother. A must read for anyone who has ever loved a child. I would love to know what became of the father. He deserves to rot in hell”. ~ S. Bailey
“There is no greater sorrow than that of losing a child. You have faced that sorrow with great heartbreak and courage, in addition to facing other mountainous challenges. Your writing is a testimony to your strength.” ~ Gwen Plano, Author
“Memoirs that deal with tragedy often turn out to be the most life-affirming and give a hope of resilience and strength. Kudos to you, Mary, for finding the tender words to tell Eli’s story and your own journey.” ~ Jan Hawke, Author
“What a lot to have come through, and what a brave story to write. I am sure your words will help many.” ~ Harmony Kent, Author
“When Angels Fly is one that everyone should read to fully appreciate how difficult challenges can be overcome.” ~ John W. Howell, Author
“I loved, cried, was saddened, and strengthened by reading When Angels Fly. You both are wonderful and inspirational role models. We each have challenges to face in this lifetime, and I believe they are opportunities to grow and be stronger.” ~ Karen R. Ingalls, Author
“When Angels Fly” does exactly what it sets out to do I believe – it reminds us that “There but for the grace of God, go I.” I recommend this book to all… it will make you cry, but it will also uplift you. Well done! ~ Grant Leishman, Author
This is a very good book! It moved me in so many emotional ways it was hard to put it down to eat or sleep. It is a sad story but inspiring page-turner. Well worth your money. ~ Raven E. Price, Author
Thanks to all who have read my memoir.
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S Is For Spinal Cord Injury Recovery – Ignite Your Inner Health Warrior #AtoZChallenge
Dear Readers,
From what I have been told spinal cord injuries seem to happen most often due to car crashes, falls or violence. Injuries to the spinal cord can also happen from disease or degeneration.
Today I am talking with the creator of the Facebook group, Spinal Cord Injury Recovery – Ignite Your Inner Health Warrior.
Please welcome Kay
Hi. I am an entrepreneur and business owner, a coach and change maker, a teacher, a former nurse (although once a nurse always a nurse!) and a podcast host! Over the course of my career (I’m 55 years young) I have had the privilege of working in two large regional hospitals in the Midwest where I encountered many an injured person in the ICU, a Fortune 100 global medical device company in areas associated with injury, a global neuroscience based coaching and consulting firm, as well as my own entrepreneurial ventures…
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Your Creativity & Art Will Not Go Away If You Take A Little Break
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Creative souls desperately yearn to create as often as possible. We are sensitive and often in touch with more emotions that others choose to bury. Some creative people are naturally prone to a little melancholy, as I touched upon in a previous post Pursing The Art: Depression & Creative Minds.
One of the biggest hurdles I find is that any free time that I have, I feel as if I should be creating something. I need to be writing, taking photos, videos, updating a blog, reading other bloggers and commenting. I have to be creating comments or reflecting on an edit I need to for a manuscript revision. No one places this pressure on me but me.
The drive to write is as natural as needing food to sustain my body. I bet some of you writers and artist can understand that hunger. If we’re not…
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Forward into a Distant Time and Place
Friday, July 19, 2002 Kudos
~ sent to me from Denny Lancaster aka The Faerie Keeper
Forward into a distant time and place,
a winged messenger was sent post haste;
A gift for ~Capt Dream Fairy~ whose poems excel,
and the words therein which cast a spell.
One of her recent poems was reflective,
so our gift to her must be quite selective;
Perhaps a line or two from Kublai Khan,
or an ancient manuscript of the ancient lexicon.
Neither of these gifts will do something new,
a treasure from the heart and claimed by few;
The promise of the Faerie Mother for continued light,
and protection throughout the darkness of night?
Perhaps the promise will do for a start,
and could be by this poem we have done our part;
But of her poetry we can be certain because true,
the gifts of writing and clarity are born only by a few.
–Denny Lancaster
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