Friday, July 27, 2007

Scrappy Street Fighter or Gracious Queen: Women Need a Balance of Power - by Dr. Karen Otazo

Scrappy Street Fighter or Gracious Queen: Women Need a Balance of Power - by Dr. Karen Otazo: "At a recent Washington fund –raiser, a former female CEO arrived in a dazzling designer suit while a female senator was dressed in the business attire stated on the invitation. Why is it that many women have to be the “smartest” in the room whether in clothes or comments? Very smart women abound. They achieve so much and often get recognized for their achievement. Many of us have asked why there aren’t more women in leadership positions in organizations of all kinds.

Women are often walking a tightrope in how they are perceived in leadership positions. Learning balance is a key for us as well as men, but women really need to be aware of everything they say and do. We are more noticeable and often fewer in number. Our secret weapon is preparation and forethought. The art of preparing for everything that is public in any way, a meeting, report or conference is what we need. We need to be thinking about the balance of power in asking, telling, giving and taking everything we do or have done."

The First Step to Creating Your First $1 Million: An Interview - by Jinger Jarrett

The First Step to Creating Your First $1 Million: An Interview - by Jinger Jarrett: "Christopher Westra is an author of many books and the creator of the 'Holographic Creation' method of manifesting. He enjoys sharing light and love with thousands every day through his web sites.

He received a Degree in Psychology from Brigham Young University. He met his wife Casandra in his last Psychology class and they graduated together and then got married shortly after.

He has studied mental and physical health for over 25 years, and received his Doctor of Naturopathy Degree from the Clayton School of Natural Healing.

He holds a Black Belt Degree in the Martial Art of Kyukido.

Christopher lives in Gunnison Utah with his wife and five boys. He enjoys gardening, mountain running, reading, writing, and connecting people with ideas through the internet.

Before becoming a full time writer and internet marketer, Christopher worked with troubled youth, and then as a counselor in a prison. He recently started the Perpetual Light Fund - lightisreal.com/lightfund.html - to help budding entrepreneurs and light workers across the world. The Light Fund gives a $100 award each month."