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Lessons in Buoyancy

May 15th, 2008

Author: Kathy Vickwww.fluentlifecoaching.com Reviewed By: Dotsie Bregel If you are a Christian woman and have read Proverbs 31and thought . . . there\’s no way I can live like this woman today, then this is the book for you. Upon reading, you will learn that perfectionism is not what God wants for you. Give it up. Stop comparing yourself to others, stop judging and stop trying to measure up. All God wants is your heart. Once he has that, you can learn your life purpose. Kathy walks you through lessons in faith, letting go, happiness, forgiveness, endurance, and more. She shares practical... Read More

Outer Strength. Inner Strength

April 17th, 2008

Author: Ginnie Mesibovwww.outerstrengthinnerstrength.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos Ginnie Mesibov is celebrating life. As she has faced challenges, both physical and emotional, she has held tightly to her faith in God, allowing it to sustain her and carry her through. Giving back in ways that offer peace and understanding, Mesibov brings together messages of hope and hands them to her “sisters” in the form of a weekly devotional. Placed before the reader are the insights born from clearing life\’s obstacles. Touching on the issues we all face in striving to create lives... Read More

Get it Right This Time – How to Find and Keep Your Ideal Romantic Relationship

April 17th, 2008

Author: Amy Schoenwww.HeartmindConnection.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos Are you still searching for the one? Are you plagued by the notion that your ideal companion is out there somewhere if only you could make the connection? Amy Schoen, life coach and author of Get it Right This Time, spells out how to make that connection with pages of hands-on dating advice. Written for both the novice and “seasoned” dater, chapters like “Study Dating Like You Would the Stock Market,” point out the importance of making the conscious decisions that place you in situations that increase... Read More

Release Your Writing

April 17th, 2008

Author: Helen Gallagherwww.releaseyourwriting.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos Release Your Writing by Helen Gallagher chronicles the publishing process from start to finish. She delves into a multitude of topics: eBooks, effective marketing, self-publishing, writing goals, target markets, networking . . . Topics are indexed in this small hand-held guide that fits neatly in a purse, a laptop carrier or alongside your desktop PC. The book\’s format enables the reader the ability to thumb- through for answers to questions and to access tips for moving through the publishing process. Seeing... Read More

My Favorite Midlife Crisis – Yet

April 4th, 2008

Author: Toby Devenswww.tobydevens.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson What happens when a beautiful, 50-something OB/Gyn specialists discovers her husband of 26 years is leaving her for another man? Her world crumbles before her very eyes. She\’s paid her dues as the devoted wife, friend, doctor, and Mother. Now what? This wasn\’t supposed to happen. She\’s finally reached “midlife” where the years are supposed to give back, to be the best ones of her life, however, she has to divide her emotions and time between a father who\’s in the throws of Alzheimer\’s,... Read More

The Spirit of Women Entrepreneurs

April 4th, 2008

Author: Complied by Ginny Robertsonwww.onpurposenow.com Reviewed By: Patti Trapp Real-Life Stories of Determination, Growth and Prosperity – complied by Ginny Robertson, president and Founder of Live Your Life On Purpose, Founder of On Purpose Networking for Women, Founder/Publisher/Editor of On Purpose Woman magazine and co-host of Talkin\’Real for Women radio show. This is a fantastic compilation of stories written by real women who have taken those steps we dream to take—and have grasped a life we can only dream to have one day. Within the pages of The Spirit of Women Entrepreneurs... Read More

Attitude: Ballet & Pilates Fusion Beyond 50 and Fabulous (DVD)

April 2nd, 2008

Author: Bernadette Giorgiwww.justbpilates.com/home.htm Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos Bernadette has developed this gentle, yet challenging exercise program that is sure to produce results. The DVD takes you through a complete workout which strengthens core muscles, sculpts the body and increases flexibility. Tailored to meet the needs of both the beginner and those that exercise regularly, the routine combines the graceful movements of ballet with the fluid movements of pilates to tone and strengthen. The Just B Method, created by Giorgi, was designed with “women over 50 in mind,” but... Read More

Midlife Sleepwear

April 2nd, 2008

Author: Kathy Walshwww.sleepdrystaycool.com/ Reviewed By: Dotsie Bregel I was the fortunate recipient of a lavender night shirt to help me get through the midlife nights which cause me to wake up soaked. Such a wonderful topic, but one many of us are all too familiar with. Call me a Doubting Thomasina, but I thought there was no way I could experience a hot flash and not have to change pajamas in the middle of the night. I was wrong. Kathy Walsh offers a line of nightware made with a “wicking” fabric, which is used to make all of her sleepwear. The fabric actually “wicks”... Read More

I Can\’t Do It All: Breaking Free From the Lies That Control Us

April 2nd, 2008

Author: T. Peterson, Allison Bottke, D. O\’Brienwww.boomerbabesrock.com Reviewed By: Dotsie Bregel If you\’re a boomer and still feel like you have to do it all, think again. While this is something we were told as young women, these three authors share that we can\’t do it all without something suffering. Written from a biblical perspective, they share honest and practical stories that will help ease your pain of having to be all things to all people. Recognizing God\’s desire for us to take adequate time for ourselves so we can live balanced lives, awakens us to the... Read More

The Queen of My Self: Stepping into Sovereignty in Midlife

April 2nd, 2008

Author: Donna Heneswww.thequeenofmyself.com Reviewed By: Lynn C. Tolson Donna Henes states that she has thirty years experience as an “urban shaman and contemporary ceremonialist” and that she was a “proud member of the pioneering Sixties Generation.” When she found herself lacking in role models to mentor her through middle age, Henes chose to use her own leadership abilities. She developed “The Queen” image for herself and her cohorts. In doing so, she created not only a royal attitude, but also a lifestyle guide. Henes has established an enriching experiential... Read More