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Anger and Stress Increase Risk for Heart Disease: What to Do
Are you still of the mindset that you could not be at risk for Cardio Vascular Disease because you take good care of your body? So you don't drink, you don't smoke, you don't toke, sniff, or chew... you exercise,eat low-fat, water rich foods, and you stay away from greasy cholesterol-laden meals. But - healthy as your lifestyle may be, if you struggle with anger and stress issues, you may still be at risk for heart disease. A recent report gives us all the "dish".

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It’s All In The Walk!
No matter what your goal is, if you are not looking after yourself, physically and mentally, then you will find it less than easy to focus on the challenges that face you. Walking is a brilliant way to get your daily dose of exercise. It’s good for your heart, your lungs, your muscles and it is especially good for your feeling of wellbeing! Don’t you owe it to yourself to get out there and use those legs? Get walking and get moving towards those goals!

How Authors Can Be Outstanding Talk Radio Guests
Book publicist Scott Lorenz, President of Westwind Communications interviews nationally syndicated talk show host George Woods. The topic, How Authors can be Outstanding Talk Radio Guests. Woods offers great advice on how to get booked on radio talk shows as well as conducting a first class interview.

How to Get Booked on a Radio Talk Show & Conduct a First Class Interview
Book publicist Scott Lorenz, President of Westwind Communications interviews nationally syndicated talk show host George Woods. The topic, How to Get Booked on a Radio Talk Show and What to do Next Woods offers great advice on how to get booked on radio talk shows as well as conducting a first class interview.

It’s All About PR
You learn that, in the book world, PR is everything. When you walk into a bookstore, you are walking into a treasure house of 140,000 books. Online at amazon.com, there are 2.5 million books. Somewhere in your mind, dimly, you knew that, but nothing drives it home so much as walking into a bookstore and seeing rack upon rack of beautiful books and then you go find your section and see all the racks of beautiful self-help books and then...

A Walk in the Woods for An Entrepreneur
A story of how Helen Solomons finds peace and realization as an entrepreneur during walks in the woods.

Tiger Woods’ Unconventional Crisis Management Deserves An A Grade.
In managing a crisis, conventional wisdom commands to talk to the media as quickly as possible, tell what you know, tell it all and promise more as soon as more information is known. As Tiger Woods copes with what he calls his "personal failings," his one car accident on November 27, 2009 at his estate, some have suggested he employs the conventional wisdom of crisis management. See Magic Johnson on Larry King, December 4, 2009. Tiger Woods has so far resisted, choosing instead to employ an unconventional approach for which, in my opinion, he deserves an A in crisis management.

Is Tiger Out of the Woods Yet Interview Stesses the Importance of a Properly Aligned Brand
Yesterday evening I had the privilege of being a guest on Anthony Quinones' "Your Point of Q" (use the On-Demand Player below to access the interview in its entirety). The focus of the discussion was on whether Tiger Woods' biggest challenges are still ahead of him, including the corresponding impact on Woods "the person" and Woods "the brand."

Pre-foreclosure and You: Making Lemonade out of Lemons
Even when you know you're going to come out of the other end OK, being in pre-foreclosure and then moving on to foreclosure can be tough. You're walking away from the money you've already put into your house, after all, as well as walking away from an investment that's gone bad.

The Gemba Walk
‘Management by Walking About’ is an accepted way of undertaking a kind of audit or check-up on how things actually happen – as distinct from how they are expected to happen. The Gemba Walk takes ‘management by walking about’ quite a bit further by imposing a particular structure on the walk – ensuring that no details are missed.

More To Walking The Talk
When you and your team are committed to your mission daily through the right activities and you keep your vision in view, “walking the talk” should be a piece of cake, right? It’s really not that easy. Last week, we discussed five characteristics I believe a company must exhibit to follow through on what it says it’s going to do. Today, I’d like to add a few more ways you can ensure you and your company is “walking the talk.”

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