Archive for December, 2007

NAWW Member Helps Women Be Safer Daters

Posted by on Dec 31 2007 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member-Stephany Alexander

Are You Dating a Winner, Loser or Psycho? Website and Book Tells You How to Find Out

Dating and Infidelity expert’s website and book helps unsuspecting single women find out if they could unknowingly be dating a dangerous or abusive man.

According to a poll conducted by http://www.WomanSavers.com of over 2,491 women, 68% of women run a background check or google a person’s name before dating?

Dating and infidelity expert, Stephany Alexander says, “In this dangerous world we live in, it is imperative that women screen their dates. We hire a mechanic to check out a car before purchasing, we have our home inspected before we buy it, why would we take a chance on getting involved with someone who we may potentially spend the rest of our lives without doing some research?”

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New NAWW Facebook Group

Posted by on Dec 31 2007 | Facebook Group, NAWW Announcements

Want to network with other like-minded individuals?

Join our brand new free Facebook group at: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6532444729

Not a Facebook member yet? Facebook is a free, social networking community where people can network with like-minded individuals for both business and personal use.

To your success,
Sheri McConnell
President of NAWW

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NAWW Member Announces Website Launch for Writers

Posted by on Dec 31 2007 | NAWW Member News

Sue Donckels is pleased to announce the launch of her website. Eventually, she will be involved in placing talented, emerging writers with online publications willing to trade publishing assistance for volunteer work. For information go to www.inkbridge.com or e-mail her at sue@inkbridge.com.

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NAWW Member Announces Launch of 2008 International Campus Calm University

Posted by on Dec 20 2007 | NAWW Member News

Maria Pascucci, Founder and President of Campus Calm, is excited to announce the launch of her brand new 2008 International Campus Calm University membership association - where students meet world-wide to grow, share, learn, have fun, network, connect and succeed together. Campus Calm U is an international member benefit program designed to help students and new grads gain all the “real world” life and success skills they need but aren’t taught in the classroom.

The program features a Campus Calm U member-only website page with twelve monthly downloadable audio MP3 coaching classes and checklists to keep students out of overwhelm. Members will also have access to bonus gifts and special discounts on products and services courtesy of Campus Calm’s Student Success and Happiness Experts. For more information, please visit www.CampusCalmU.com. Campus Calm is running a $30-$50 pre-launch discount for anyone who wants to join in the month of December.

Peek inside the 2008 Campus Calm U syllabus:

January: Life 101
February: Time Management 247
March: Nutrition 123
April: College Planning 132
May: When Reality Hits 365
June: Twenty Something Survival 209
July: Career Planning 405 -
August: Taking Charge of Your Mental Health 235
September: The Myth About School Stress 311
October: Youth Entrepreneurship Secrets 335
November: Finance Secrets 333
December: Celebrate YOU 365

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NAWW Member of the Week – Anne Schroeder

Posted by on Dec 17 2007 | Member of the Week

Q: When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?

A: First grade was filled with those interminable “Dick and Jane Readers” (see Dick, see Jane, see Spot), and I longed for something more exciting. In third grade I discovered Little House on the Prairie, and I was determined to one day replace Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books in the school library with my own. That didn’t happen–but my professional career got a jump-start in fifth grade when the Paso Robles Press ran my write-up of our class field trip on page two.

Q: How and when did you make this dream a reality?

A: As a young mother, between burps and naps and diapering, I wrote short stories. But it was during a road trip to Oregon in 1994 that I began conceptualizing a romance of the Oregon Trail. I joined a writer’s group with a critique group that met every two weeks, and I produced a new short story for every meeting. By 2001, I had a shoebox half filled with rejections, and forty publishing credits–short stories and essays. I began attending writing conferences, entered contests and won a few awards, paid Catherine Ryan Hyde to edit my novels, and paid attention. I read two dozen books on writing, and filled a notebook with notes. I met a publisher who asked me to collaborate on an anthology project and learned a lot about the publishing business. I keep reading and writing, and each project seems to get better. So true, that writing is a process not an event.

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