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Smart Women, Barbie and Madonna
This article is about women making changes in their lives. Letting go of what’s not working and making room for new direction. It’ essential that we take an inventory of our lives and embrace what’s working and get out of your comfort zone for what’s not working using the Barbie doll and Madonna as real examples of women who embrace change.

Smart Women are 40, 50, 60 and Beyond!
This article is about women realizing that it’s sometimes in our 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and Beyond when we realize some of our biggest life passions. Not so long ago, women felt that they had reached their prime after 50. Not so any longer! We’ve come a long way baby! Women today have Big Ideas, passion and energy. They are taking these ideas and turning them into big profits. Women beyond 40 begin to cultivate the wise wisdom they have learned in their 20’s and 30’s and use this to move their lives forward.

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Turning a Business Idea into Real Business
Everyone at one time or another has had an idea for what they thought would make a great business, however only a very small few ever end up turning this idea into reality. So what then are the most important bits of turning your idea into a viable business?

Work Is A Four-Letter Word
Consider turning your "job" into "work" and improve your career, your outlook and your life!

Sell Them What They Want
Imagine you’ve decided you want a red mustang. You can just see yourself zipping around corners hugging the pavement. You see heads turning in admiration as they watch you whiz past. You can almost feel the wind in your face as you cruise along with the top down. You envision heads turning staring at you and your red hot car when you stop at the traffic light. You know they’re thinking if only it could be them.

It's My Party - And I'll Cry If I Want To
Is there anything more embarrassing than turning up at a party and finding that you are the only one there?

My Aha! Experience
What is the turning point of your life?

Overcoming Adversity - Don't Miss the Turning Point!
Adversity in life is generally an unwelcome visitor however all of life's challenges provide you with opportunities to learn and grow. Within the process it's important to look out for a turning point, a place that is a signal in the overcoming adversity journey. This is something that will provide additional hope that you can overcome challenges. This just, might be a place where you go from inaction to action or something prompts you to make some new decisions. Sometimes you are aware of it, whilst other times it is more subtle and things start to move and change in surprising ways. I'd like to share one of my turning points which became a defining moment.

Profitable Non-Profits
Randy Seitz is taking the traditional approaches of 'non-profits' and turning them on their ear - challenging status quo in every aspect of his operations. I'm inspired by Randy's innovative thoughts on turning a non-profit into a self-sustaining entity. This is a fabulous example of defying Gravity for all of us.

Boost Your Revenue by Turning People Away by Alison Silbert
Boost Your Revenue by Turning People Away by Alison Silbert

Don't Be Flat Lemonade
This is not about turning lemons into lemonade. This is about putting the fizz into your business.

Approved To Booked
Turning approved transactions into booked deals

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