Posted on May 10th, 2010 by admin
How do women find the time to “do good” these days and have fun?
Enter Mary Jo Wallo.
Mary Jo Wallis is your basic renaissance woman. In addition to surfing, snowboarding and running her own investment company in San Diego she has taken on the mantle as a national leader to Fight Frump (and Give Back!), or [...]
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Posted on April 2nd, 2010 by admin
Have you ever wondered why anybody these days would need a muse? They don’t pay the bills, they don’t find you a job, and they don’t take care of your awfully well-behaved teenagers. They’re well…just pure inspiration.
Boy, do I have a muse to share with you…actually, I have more than one!
It all started last year [...]
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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 April 13th, 2007 by admin
With my handfuls of fabulous women friends born after or around 1956, the Dove website proage.com and Dove’s amazingly successful marketing campaign hit it big with us.
Research on women over 50 has found that only 2% of women considered themselves “beautiful” and only 5% “pretty.”The now famous Dove ads aim to change that.
Though the [...]
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