Posts Tagged ‘extraordinary woman’

Extraordinary woman of the week – Shelley Seale

Posted by Adalia on 2 February, 2010

Whitney Houston’s hit song “Greatest Love of All”  has timeless lyrics regarding children -  lyrics that touch your soul and inspire you to nurture the children of the world. My EXTRAordinary Woman of the week, Shelley Seale has been involved in non profit work and social activism almost all of her life – particularly around [...]

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Extraordinary Woman of the Week – Candi Wingate

Posted by Adalia on 25 January, 2010

Pit Stop Day Mothers ( mom entrepreneurs or those working 9 to 5)  have numerous challenges as they attempt to juggle their personal and professional lives. One of the most important and critical issue – is the issue of quality childcare.  Whether it’s the occasional babysitter or the more long term relationship of a nanny [...]

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Extraordinary Woman of the Week- Sharon Feldman-Rowe

Posted by Adalia on 7 December, 2009

Pit Stop Day Many of us are so blinded by the mantra “it’s a bad economy” that we are overlooking opportunities that the universe has for us right now. These opportunities are right under our noses. Taking of your blinders and ignoring the negative mantra, will allow your creative mind to reveal opportunities that can [...]

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Extraordinary woman of the week – Bec Furraway

Posted by Adalia on 28 November, 2009

Pit Stop Day When I was growing up that one of the phrases that I heard time and time again from the adults around me was “children should be seen not heard.” Did you have that experience? I do not hold anything against my parents or the other adults who uttered such nonsense because the [...]

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Extraordinary Woman of the Week – Kim Hayes

Posted by Adalia on 10 November, 2009

Pit Stop Day It takes a special kind of someone to enter the field of nursing. They have to care about the suffering of their patients without allowing it to affect their judgment or their ability to administer treatment to their patients. A good nurse uplifts her patients spirit even if she is filled with [...]

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