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Written by Catherine VanWetter
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 00:00 |
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Tomar Levine
If you’re a late bloomer or would like to bloom again in new ways, you’re in the right place at the right time.
In this life enhancing talk, Tomar ask the tough questions:
• Are you longing to bloom in your life? • Do you still have dreams to reclaim, and untapped potential to fulfill in your second half of life? • Do you fear it may be too late to find your purpose, reclaim your dreams, and make a difference?
The good news is that urgency, combined with maturity and purpose, can make us unstoppable. It's truly never too late to bloom!
In this conversation you will discover why:
• The changes happening in our world are calling us to dive deep into our purpose, embrace our gifts, and make our unique contribution. • For those of us in our forties, fifties, or beyond, the desire to be all that we can be feels particularly urgent – and that’s a good thing! • It’s natural to come into our own in the second half of life. • For many people it’s inevitable to bloom later in life. • This is the perfect time to bloom, both for you and for the world.
Learn how to make this Your Best Time to Bloom by signing up for Tomar's Free Report 7 Tips for Flowering During a Recession www.YourTimeToBloom.com
About Tomar:
Known as an expert in helping people find their soul’s calling, their true work and creative expression, Tomar Levine's passion is to help people in the second half of life reclaim their dreams and fulfill their potential now. As A late bloomer herself, she is living proof that it's never too late to bloom!
An exhibiting artist in New York City and nationally for over twenty years, Tomar has lectured on art in museums and galleries to thousands of people. She holds two masters degrees – in fine art and art therapy.
Following a lifetime passion of spirituality and personal growth, Tomar left the art world to become a holistic psychotherapist. She is now a Certified Life Purpose, Career and Creativity Coach. She combines writing, art and speaking, to transmit her message of hope, and is known as an inspiring teacher, mentor, and speaker.
Late blooming and flowering in midlife are Tomar's own life story. She is a great believer in the importance of discovering one's life purpose, and that you can discover and embrace your purpose at any age. Many accomplished late bloomers who have made great contributions later in life testify to this.
Tomar is a contributor to the best-selling book, Overcomers, Inc.: True Stories of Hope, Courage, and Inspiration, published October, 2009. The title of her chapter is Growing Up After Fifty: It's Never Too Late to Bloom.
Currently, Tomar is working on an illustrated fable/video about late blooming called The Little Apple Tree: It's Never Too Late to Bloom.
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Written by Catherine VanWetter
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 00:00 |
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Joshua Aragon
By following certain cues we receive from the Universe we can not only ensure that we're on the path of our life's purpose, we can also learn how to live each day in harmony by serving both our ego and soul needs allowing each of us to live a life filled with both maximum success and meaningful results.
Joshua will discuss how by using what he calls 'The Purpose Paradigm' one can not only overcome adversity, but also learn how to utilize adversity on our own search for meaning and purpose in life.
Joshua Aragon, a leading authority on life meaning and purpose, is a best-selling author, inspirational keynote speaker and human potential trainer. Joshua is one of only 100 people from around the globe who is personally being trained and mentored by Jack Canfield to teach and lead workshops through his Train the Trainer program. He is also a trained life coach and leads workshops designed to help people find and live their true purpose. Joshua's years in the entrepreneurial and corporate fields taught him a great deal about what success is - and what it is not. Although he experienced great success through his career, he also saw that money and status alone were not enough to build a successful life. Now, as a teacher, guide, and mentor for those walking down the same road he has already walked, he is dedicated to helping others achieve success in their 'whole' lives. Placing immense value on relationships and serving others, he insists that the most important key to successful living lies in knowing your greatest strengths and deploying them in the service of something larger than us. http://www.JoshuaAragon.com
As a special gift for listeners Joshua is giving away an MP3 of a Guided Life Purpose Meditation along with a PDF worksheet to help guide you on the path of purpose. http://www.LifePurposeMeditation.com/Radio/
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Written by Catherine VanWetter
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Monday, 01 February 2010 00:00 |
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Marifran Korb
As Valentine’s Day approaches, what is your emotional state? What is your hope? What is your expectation? Do you get nervous or upset? Are you resigned to NO relationship? What are you attached to?
Spend this Valentine's Day in a new joyful way, celebrating love as it was meant to be. Marifran Korb has transformed many relationships. • Her marriage relationship went from struggle to strength. • Her difficult relationship with her mentally ill mother and a depressed father, she came to see as a gift. • Many relationships over the years went from pain to peace. Some relationships were friendships and some were romantic.
Out of relationship adversity, Marifran now coach women Empty-Nesters who experience an uneasy relationship with their spouse. She assists them in creating a plan for their midlife partnership. With her 17 years of coaching experience, she uses communication techniques, self-trust methods, and ancient wisdom practices. As a result, her clients reconnect with their power and their partner.
Offer for listeners: Relationship Savvy: Know Your Relationship Style
This six-page booklet helps you appreciate strengths and vulnerabilities of your style and that of others. By identifying when your style is useful and when it is problematic, you can expand your style to obtain preferred results.
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Written by Catherine VanWetter
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010 00:00 |
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Nancy Cotter

Credit-Worthiness is a term used by lenders, but it also defines your feelings of self-worth. We all know intellectually that our value is much more than money, houses, cars, and jobs, but most of us don’t really “know” it emotionally. Our culture has emphasized our worth as related to our productivity and value to society as measured in monetary terms. When those external identifiers are taken away, what are we left with? Millions today are struggling not only with financial loss, the loss of their home or job, but also with trying to maintain a sense of self worth. Avoiding, or trying to avoid depression in these trying times has become paramount to many.
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Nancy Cotter empowers her clients to take charge of their credit and debt, increase their credit scores, and improve their quality of life. Certified by the Consumer Data Industry Association (CDIA), Nancy puts her knowledge of the credit system and years of sound money management to work for her clients.
Her goal is to make sure every client receives the information they need and strategies required to build and maintain a good credit rating. She motivates clients to achieve their goals, which is especially important when situations seem difficult to overcome. Pursuing her passion for education and teaching, Nancy provides seminars on credit and debt management for colleges, high schools, community and professional organizations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware. “Thinking big”, she plans to reach out further by establishing a non-profit organization to provide public seminars for underprivileged communities. She is also launching a new website to provide information and resources for people struggling in this terrible economy.
In helping her clients, Nancy found that many of them were upset and depressed about their credit and debt situation – especially women. Many readily admitted they knew they had issues, but could not seem to turn them around. They were focused on the negative, felt overwhelmed and hopeless, believing that no matter what they did their situation would not improve.
Nancy quickly realized that helping to improve credit scores and ratings was only part of the job she needed to do. She also wanted to make sure her clients knew THEY COULD DO IT. She wanted to help them see they could achieve their goals if THEY BELIEVED they could.
So beyond help with credit problems, Nancy encourages clients – and women especially – to believe in themselves and their own power to change their lives. She has created a system for building self-esteem and self-worth while building a good credit rating at the same time.
A Note from Nancy Cotter:
This is a passion of mine that’s been on the back burner for a number of years, and I finally put it front and center when I began receiving direct messages from the universe that the time is NOW! It is a global coalition and umbrella organization for authors, speakers, coaches, therapists, counselors, educators, entrepreneurs, non-profits, for-profits, and individuals in financial, psychological, spiritual and health-related (fitness, nutrition, medical) fields who are consciously aware that Self Worth is at the core of thriving or merely surviving in life. We are grounded in valid scientific, psychological, financial, and educational practices and assessments, but raise our voices above those externals to connect to what counts in terms of the universal Human Spirit. Our Working Mission: Dedicated to promoting the holistic growth of individuals by strengthening their sense of Self Worth through focused attention on education and experiences that will lead to personal well-being and financial literacy. Guiding individuals to find their strengths and natural talents, to discover their true Self, and to know they are worthy. Teaching core skills that lead to flourishing in life.
The Self Worth Coalition – A Global Initiative
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Written by Catherine VanWetter
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Friday, 08 January 2010 00:00 |
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Colleen Bain
When your child is first diagnosed with a learning disability, you may be overwhelmed with emotions. You may feel a bit sad, tearful and frightened. You may be a bit lost on what to do first, next and how to create a plan that leads to success for your child in the long run. During this program, you will be able to discuss strategies and tips when dealing with a diagnosis for your child of “learning disabled.” You will learn about the 5 most common ways to approach overcoming learning disabilities and which one is the most successful and why. You will also understand the definition of a learning disability under the Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA) and the four requirements that must be met to qualify as “learning disabled.”
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Colleen Bain is the CEO and founder of Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids which uses the power of brain training to address the underlying cause of a learning difference and help improve learning and reading. She is a contributing author in the #1 bestselling book, Overcomers, Inc. and eBook, Overcoming Adversity with Grace; a licensed cognitive brain training expert; a licensed special educator in the state of New Jersey; an award-winning professional and dedicated wife and mom to two children. Colleen has her Master’s in Special Education and specializes in providing coaching, education, training, teaching and transformation to children who wish to improve their ability to learn easier and efficiently to reach their full potential. Services are available in person and online for both in state and out-of-state clients. Professionals also look to Colleen for her expert coaching relative to supporting and starting a brain training business. To find out how Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids can help you - visit http://www.els4kids.com
Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids transformed from the original company - Kids of the Kingdom Tutoring established in late 2005. After years of experience working primarily as a licensed teacher and tutor recognizing that students were receiving mostly compensatory services, and the fact that Colleen's daughter suffered from a brain injury and was in need of cognitive rehabilitation, the company was recreated to address the underlying cause of a learning difference using the most recent research in neuroscience.
Today, Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids includes brain training programs in person and online using Colleen's Student Transformation System which trains, teaches and transforms children while helping to align and transfers the success of the program into the classroom. Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids has worked with many students, around the country, and specializes in helping students ages 8 - 18 who have learning differences relative to reading and comprehension. Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids' clients have included children with learning disabilities, brain injury, cognitive impairment, gifted and talented, pervasive developmental disorder, Asperger's, dyslexia, processing disorder, auditory processing, visual processing, language learning, ADHD and more - all top achiever's needing a little help to unlock their potential.
Gain access to Neuroplasticity Podcast with Norman Doidge, author of The Brain That Changes Itself http://www.els4kids.com
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