Posted on February 19th, 2010 by admin
Are you hooked on diet sodas, thinking you can shed a few extra pounds by avoiding sugar? I’m sure your relationship can be quite addictive and I’d love to share this with you ….just saying:))
Here’s what Marcelle Pick, NP, Co-Founder of the Women-to-Women Clinic in Yarmouth, Maine has to say about diet sodas [...]
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Posted on January 31st, 2010 by admin
“Reinvention…Restoration…Relaxation..or Get Real!
Upcoming on-line radio show this Wednesday, February 3rd at 8:30 pm EST
The women-to-women on-line radio show will be dynamic conversation to help women de-code the meaning of Reinvention for their own personal and professional lives. The outcome of the show will be greater insights into how women can [...]
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Posted on September 29th, 2009 by admin
Have you met Hillary Rubin yet? She is our featured “real woman” who has committed her professional and personal life to empowering others to transform their troubled past into opportunities for personal growth and healing.
I recently spoke with Hillary and learned about her struggles, her triumphs and now, her determination to help others heal through [...]
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Posted on September 10th, 2009 by admin
A recent New York Times article, “My Brain on Chemo, Alive and Alert”, held my feet to the fire to recognize the routines in my life I sometimes abhor. Only good health affords us the priviledge of ignoring gratitude and bliss in favor of blurred images of how we spend our precious time here.
That’s why, when Marisa [...]
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Posted on August 11th, 2009 by admin
Check out this interview with Sharon Blynne — just as good and inspiring today as it was three years ago.
Sometimes I go for the “oldies but goodies” because women like Sharon represent a “real woman on health”. Her fresh view point and beautiful way opens up a new perspective you might really appreciate.
First, [...]
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Posted on October 20th, 2008 by admin
Have you ever visited a doctor’s office to discuss a diagnosis or some treament options, only to have your brain ambushed by fear or confusion?
Once I read Sheryl’s advice to women who are undergoing breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, I got connected to my own vulnerabilities in speaking to “the doctor”.
It [...]
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Posted on October 30th, 2007 by admin
“Controversy. Conflict. Words that I have heard over and over again. I have heard that women avoid confrontation and conflict. That they historically have been quiet, conforming, polite. That certainly has not been my experience with the National Breast Cancer Coalition and its network of activists across the country. These women embrace controversy and conflict, [...]
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