Princess Shayna Returns To Broadway In 10 Days!

Don’t miss this Original, Entertaining, and Educational Musical Performance for students of all ages! On Thursday, April 3rd and Friday, April 4th Princess Shayna will return to the Broadway Theatre of Pitman, in Pitman, New Jersey. This original theater production is an adaptation of my children’s book, Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift.  Shayna can’t find…

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Author 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…

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The Green Brain Writing Monster Has Got Me In His Clutches!

Yikes, tomorrow is March 1st and the Green Brain Writing Monster will be taking over my writing life and my computer! He will not release me from his clutches until I have finished my, “Sh**y First Draft”, which a common expression amongst authors when writing the first draft of a book. My writing project and…

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How Does Diabetes Impact Everyone In A Family and Their Relationships?

Last Saturday, I had the privilege and pleasure of presenting my What Color Is Your Brain? While Living with Type One Diabetes keynote presentation and facilitating the  “Highs” and “Lows” of diabetes management and family relationships during my interactive group activity session at the South New Jersey JDRF Chapter’s “Living With Type One Diabetes” Educational…

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Editing Skills, Q & A Time, and Princess Shayna Book Questionnaire with Enrichment Class Students During 6th Author School Visit

Today, I enjoyed my 6th Author School Visit with Laura Newcomer’s 5th Grade Enrichment Students at Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Elementary School. My Orange Brain was not surprised when Max immediately showed me another example of his Green Brain Editing of Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift . Max had written his edit on a piece of paper showing…

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Father Asks Sons To Write One Word That Describes Living With Diabetes

In my post on February 12th about the South New Jersey JDRF Chapter’s “Living With Type One Diabetes” Educational Symposium, I included a picture of 3 boys with Living with diabetes is no easy feat! written on their feet. I was surprised and delighted when I received a Facebook message from Scott Kasper, who is…

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Learn Positive Attraction Tips To Celebrate A “AAA” Romantic Valentine’s Day!

Do you ever feel that your “soul mate” has become a “cell mate”? Are you concerned that the spark that ignited your positive attraction might have fizzled into a negative reaction? A multitude of factors can agitate your personal security and relationships. However, understanding you Brain Color attitude and how it influences your romantic relationship…

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5th Grade Enrichment Student’s Share Their Praiseworthy Gifts, Book Edits, and “Surprise” Birthday Cards during my 4th Author School Visit

WOW! I was speechless, which is extremely unusual for a Blue Brainer, when I walked into the library at Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Elementary School for my 4th Author School Visit with Laura Newcomer’s 5th Grade Enrichment Students. Each student had created a colorful birthday card for my 69th birthday and for the 17th birthday publishing…

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5th Grade Enrichment Student’s Discover their “Praiseworthy Gifts” during my 3rd Author School Visit

Last Friday, January 24th, I enjoyed my 3rd Author School Visit to the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Elementary School in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. I was looking forward to working Laura Newcomer’s 5th grade Skills Block (Enrichment) class because they have read the first third of my children’s Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift for their novel/book study…

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Decision Making and Motivation To Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions

When the New Year begins many people begin making decisions to achieve personal and professional goals and/or keep their New Year resolutions. Of course, individuals make decisions differently according to their Brain Color Personality, how they are motivated, and if they confidently say, “I think I can, I think I can,”  just like the little…

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