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Author To Complain About Amazon On Social Media or Not?
My Blue Brain personality thrives on Harmony! My Orange Brain personality resembles a terrier. Like that feisty and fearless breed of dog, I am determined and tenacious about getting results. My Yellow Brain personality is adamant about doing things “the right way”. My Green Brain personality is filled with good old fashion common sense. However,…
Read more“The Story of You” – An Exciting New Book to Help You Make Your Memories Last A Lifetime!
In my blog post, yesterday, I mention that readers would be learning more about an exciting new book that will help people capture their personal stories and family history and make their memories last a life time! Recently, Author John Bond published his second book that is entitled The Story of You: A Guide for Writing…
Read moreWill You Sleep Well Tonight Knowing You Have Done Your Best Today?
Today, I wrote my publisher and told him I had completed all 19 Chapters and 3 Chapter Summary Charts, for Section I: Brain Color Concepts, Section II: Professional Brain Color Connections, and Section III Brain Color Communications, for my new book, What Color Is Your Brain? When Caring for Patients: An Easy Approach for Understanding…
Read moreAuthor Writing Brain Color Book for Health Care Professionals
My Orange Brain is excited to share my progress report about my latest book! On Monday, my Yellow Brain followed the writing plan for my What Color Is Your Brain? When Caring for Patients: An Easy Approach for Understanding Your Personality Type and Your Patient’s Perspective book. This book will be similar to the original…
Read moreAuthor’s Dyslexia and Technology Challenges, But Keeps On Keepin’ On!
My Green/Yellow Brain has been diligently working on the final edits and revisions for the Teacher’s Activity Guide for “Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift”, which will be available in a few weeks. During the revision process my dyslexia and the technology skills I have been highly challenged. What encouraged my Blue Brain and calmed my…
Read moreBlue Brain Author Relieves Stress And Takes Efficiently Green Brain Leave Of Absence
August began with a detailed Yellow Brain To-Do List of What Color Is Your Brain? and Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift programs and writing projects. Yikes! I have been metaphorically feeling like I am rollerblading at high speed. To keep from being overwhelmed, I check off the tasks I have accomplished on my list. The visual…
Read moreTolerance Drives Me Crazy!!
It obvious to me that people do not realize what they are saying say or what they are writing when they use the word TOLERANCE! The definition of TOLERANCE, as it is written in my 1960 Webster’s New College Dictionary, before it became a buzz word is: Endurance, to suffer, to bear up under, or below standard and…
Read moreHighlighted Author Interview – What Color Is Your Brain? Book
It’s grand to be back from my business travels and catch up on my blogging! My Orange Brain is excited to let you know about my Highlighted Author Interview that Charlene A Wilson. Charlene is an “author of romantic tales that take you to other worlds, dimensions, and times, as well as our very own. Whether it be…
Read moreWise Advice… Kiss A Lot of Frogs!
My dear friend, author Caryn Amster is a Green Brainer. Recently, I began investigating several changes for my business and thinking about her words of wisdom. I have found it encouraging to follow Caryn’s valuable and sage advice for my research projects. I am sure her wisdom will help me discover the appropriate solutions and make effective decisions. “You have to kiss a lot of frogs until you find a…
Read moreBibliotherapy – Children Relate to Story Characters
In the recent second edition of Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift, I included an introduction, which contains valuable information to help readers gain a better understanding of how to use the book before they begin their journey with Princess Shayna. Below are excerpts from the the introduction, which begins with a whimsical illustration of Sarah Spundah telling readers to STOP and read her important messages! “I am…
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