Archive for November, 2008

NAWW Member Announces New Book, The Gumshoe

Posted by on Nov 26 2008 | NAWW Member News

‘Tis the season to be jolly, and Kathleen Lamarche’s new release, THE GUMSHOE–a whodunit with a twist– is just what the doctor ordered. When a down-on-his-luck private eye meets a mysterious woman, he gets more than he bargains for as he pursues a computer hacker and finds himself enmeshed in a “category 5″ tropical obsession that just might lead him to his own personal paradise.

Go to www.KathleenMcCabeLamarche.com to purchase your copy of this light-hearted whodunit. Available in electronic and Kindle formats. (short story)

THE PLOT, award-winning suspense thriller voted #5 at P&E Readers Poll and a Top Ten Read at MyShelf.com–visit Kathleen McCabe Lamarche and read the first chapter! ISBN 1-59080-203-9

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NAWW Member News: Kathleen Lamarche’s The Plot Best Seller at Amazon.com

Posted by on Nov 24 2008 | NAWW Member News

On the heels of the Presidential election, Kathleen Lamarche’s award winning suspense thriller THE PLOT achieved political novel “BEST SELLER” status at Amazon.com.  A tale of deception, intrigue and murder involving a Presidential election, the mass media, and a shadowy group of international elites who will stop at nothing to establish a “new world order,” THE PLOT is in its second printing through Echelon Press. THE PLOT has been praised by Pulitzer Prize winning author Robert Olen Butler and has been described as “disturbingly relevant” by Bob Woodward.

THE PLOT, award-winning suspense thriller voted #5 at P&E Readers Poll and a Top Ten Read at MyShelf.com–visit  Kathleen McCabe Lamarche and read the first chapter!  ISBN 1-59080-203-9

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Get Real Solution Series: Get Real with your Money and Thrive in the Current Climate

Posted by on Nov 24 2008 | Events & Conferences

As part of my community, I want to bring you practical tips and solutions to your most pressing issues. I want to invite you to a special series of free recorded calls that I recently participated in at Compass, Inc www.mylifecompass.com called the Get Real Solution Series.

These calls consist of five 20 minute recorded audio interviews with a team of today’s top financial coaches and money experts designed to help you Get Real in with your money and thrive in the current economic climate. My segment is called Invest in Yourself. You can access the calls at http://www.mylifecompass.com/FinancialSpecial.aspx or click here.

Below is a listing of all the topics and experts.

1. What’s Going on with the Economy? with bestselling and popular author Barbara Stanny

2. Save Money with author and internet top blogger Leo Babauta

3. Get out of Credit Card Debt with Certified Financial Planner and speaker Suzanne Fails

4. Manage Stress and Worry with nationally renowned financial success coach Jenifer Madson

5. Invest in Yourself with Sheri McConnell internet entrepreneur and CEO of several global organizations.  Download this audio recording here:

http://naww.audioacrobat.com/download/4b1907af-0e41-4987-231c-c40cc61500d8.mp3

Please enjoy these free recordings with my compliments and thanks for being part of this community.

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Being Thankful for the Good Stuff: The Benefits of Gratitude Journaling By Tina Games-Evans

Posted by on Nov 22 2008 | Free Articles

In this tight economy, with gas prices rising and families being faced with foreclosure, it’s easy to get lost in the blues. If you’re finding yourself challenged by day-to-day issues, it’s helpful to remember what is going right in your life.

This is where gratitude journaling comes in. Working with the law of attraction, this journaling technique helps switch the focus from the negative to the positive. And after a few days of gratitude journaling, the mindset starts to change - and world views suddenly switch from “glass half empty” to “glass half full.” As inspirational speaker and best-selling author, Wayne Dyer says, “When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”

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Connecting with our Inner Light When We Feel Stuck in the Dark By Tina Games-Evans

Posted by on Nov 20 2008 | Free Articles

People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out,
but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.

~ Elizabeth Kubler Ross

Like the moon, we all go through phases in our lives. We have ups and downs, we go forward and backward - and sometimes we seem to circle back around. We may hide behind the clouds or peek from beneath the clouds. But in the midst of darkness, when we are open to making a connection with our authentic self, we can get to a point where we’re able to beam with full light.

During a new moon phase, the sky is completely black, with the exception of little sparkles of light in the form of stars. It’s the point in every month when the moon takes a retreat and begins to grow again, redoubling her light and reflecting new creative energy on all worldly things.

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