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Writing for Life: Creating a Story of Your Own

The therapeutic power of journaling, proven and embraced over the last century by doctors and psychologist, is an effective tool to improve health and achieve healing of the body, mind and spirit. It is more important then ever for us to know our own stories.

The journaling and scrapbooking techniques taught in this course provide a creative way to connect with the inner self and heal emotional wounds while documenting your story, your life in a fun and unique way. Be guided to build a foundation for writing for life.

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Virtual Book Tour

Monday, June 29th, 2009

VBT Secrets “Preview Trainings”
Please mark your calendar for July 2nd and the preview call by Alex Mandossian.
That day, Alex will share why “every business is an information marketingbusiness” … regardless of your expertise.
Q:  “Do you own a business card?” Q:  “Do you have a website or blog?” Q:  “Do you maintain voice mail?” Q:  “Do you send thank [...]

Make one million dollars online, today, right now.

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Browsing the Twitter stream I clicked on an article someone was reading about social media charlatans in the online edition of PC World.  Let me admit this up front- I have listed myself as a social media coach on my new business card. Despite the title of this post I promise nothing in terms of [...]

The Stardust Factor

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

The Stardust Factor
“The Nearly Mystical Power That Fame Effects on the Observer”

***SPECIAL SHOW*** Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 3 PM EST
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sandraleeschubert

Discovering and leveraging your own personal Stardust Power to create a powerful and profitable persona for you and your business.
Problem: It is extremely hard to stand out in a noisy marketplace -doubly so on Twitter and [...]

101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Dear Friends,
David Riklan, the President and Founder of the #1 Self Improvement website in the world, SelfGrowth.com, has tapped the minds of the greatest experts of our time and pulled together something that will blow your mind.
David is offering a revolutionary and brilliant idea delivered in the format of 101 of the greatest success secrets [...]

Resources

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

My guest Karen Kelly show shared some resources for our listeners on Tuesday’s radio show..

THINKING LIKE YOUR EDITOR: How to Write Great Serious Nonfiction and Get It Published
by Susan Rabiner
Amazon link: Thinking Like Your Editor: How to Write Great Serious Nonfiction–and Get It Published
HOW TO GET HAPPILY PUBLISHED by Judith Appelbaum
Amazon link: How to Get [...]

What Good are Intentions?

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

This is the full disclosure of my complete and utter failure and as a web maven. Or, my failure at keeping a calendar. I don’t know. It has all gone completely wrong. My skill as a leader is reduced to “do as I say, not as I do”.  Sigh. OK, I am almost done with [...]

The long and whiney road…

Friday, March 13th, 2009

I am plagued by little illnesses. Nothing really serious just little things that may ruin me for a day or two. I am also plagued by too much whine. These little whines keep me from being effective. I have been hit and miss in accomplishing all that I would like to do.
What would I say [...]

Shakespeare, the Creative Entrepreneur

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

In his blog The Shakespearean Guide to Entrepreneurship Mark McGuinnes outlines how William Shakespeare went from a hack for hire to a creative entrepreneur. It is a simple lesson all artists can emulate, providing a good framework for any person in a creative field.
The lovely image of writer sitting by a window looking over a [...]

Another New Day

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

How to handle the unexpected?
You ride it like a rogue wave - whopping and hollering all the way.
Life. It doesn’t go exactly the way you have planned; a  job falls through, your spouse wants a divorce and you can’t find your glasses.  After all how can you see the future if you can’t see it [...]

Journal Writing

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

As a young girl my journal or diary was the place I could write down my deepest feelings. Now as an adult I still use it for that purpose. A journal is neutral. It is inanimate.A journal is not going to jump out of your hands and berate you for writing down what you think.
Use [...]

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