Friday, September 3, 2010

Winning Economic Value and Worth for Women to Achieve Success!

Winning Woman: Economic Value and Worth for Women to Achieve Success!

In the music industry award winning songs have value and worth. When a song achieves success on the charts, both the song and entertainer’s value and worth increases. Ongoing investment into their career is bolstered by the value people see in the music entertainers deliver and their worth is measured by the sales. The Winning Women whose songs achieve success also see their own value and worth increase.

Women Business Owners Achieve Success Using Consultants

You need help. Your business is either on the road to success or failure. You know marketing your business is essential to the success and growth of your business.
What do you do?

Book Tour Interview with Author, Francine Rivers

April 12, 2010 by LadyExec  
Filed under Events, Faith, Women, woman

The first part of an unforgettable epic family saga about the sacrifices every mother makes for her daughter and the very nature of unconditional love. On the eve of the First World War, fiery Marta Schneider leaves Switzerland and her difficult childhood behind, determined to find a new life on her own terms. Barely out of her teens, Marta is haunted by a devastating loss that fuels her ambition to one day own a hotel. From the cramped quarters of a French housekeeping school to the portrait-lined halls of a stately English manor, Marta becomes a hard working domestic who has little time to dwell on what might have been. Instead, she draws her strength from what could be. Then, Marta meets Niclas Waltert,

Women Beware! Your Breasts Are in Danger!

November 17, 2009 by LadyExec  
Filed under Breast Cancer, Health, The Winning Woman, Women

By changing the age to 50, it puts more women at risk, and with the non-inclusion of MRIs for high risk women – they put us in a no-win situation. We can’t get mammograms till we are 50, but by that time, cancer could very well be in our bodies, and by the time we get the mammogram, we are not able to get an MRI, because we are now considered “high-risk”. How is that for double jeopardy? Either way, our breasts are in danger!

The Heart of a Winning Woman

November 8, 2009 by LadyExec  
Filed under Faith, Featured, The Winning Woman, Women

Consider the challenges women face on a daily basis; roadblocks that intend to stop her success, biased thinking, dismissing or downplaying her intellect, glass ceiling above her head, the lack of quality mentors – yet, somehow, she still breaks through the ties that would bind, and perseveres to reach her goal, attain success that it engraved in her heart to achieve.

The Sex of Your Surgeon May Matter

October 8, 2009 by LadyExec  
Filed under Breast Cancer, Health

Whether a woman receives radiation treatment after breast cancer surgery may be influenced by the gender of her surgeon, according to a new report from The Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

The Worth of A Winning Woman

September 16, 2009 by MissM  
Filed under Faith, Family, The Winning Woman, Women

Women have strengths that amaze men. They bear hardships and they carry burdens, but they hold happiness, love and joy. They smile when they want to scream. They sing when they want to cry. They cry when they are happy and laugh when they are nervous. They fight for what they believe in. They stand [...]

Finding Your Career Path – Assessing your Assets

September 2, 2009 by MissM  
Filed under Business, Women

If you’re looking for a job for the first time or you’d like to switch careers, you may be wondering where your talents lie. Most of us spend our lives in a career because we just fell into it. As a result, it can cause a lack of fulfilment and the feeling that we are working because we have to – not because we want to or are passionate about our jobs. And as women, we think we have limited options, therefore, we opt to stay in a job because we either feel safe in it, or we don’t think we have the skills to change career paths, or perhaps due to illness or personal situations, we stay where we are in spite of our deep desires to do something else.

Women’s Equality Day – Encouraging or Discouraging? Pt 1

“the women of the United States have been treated as second-class citizens and have not been entitled the full rights and privileges, public or private, legal or institutional, which are available to male citizens of the United States;…”

A Winning Woman Takes Time to Savor Life

April 28, 2009 by LadyExec  
Filed under Faith, Women, woman

Image via Wikipedia When was the last time you you walked out your front door without a cellphone, a child on your hip or a backpack hanging off your shoulder? When was the last time you just sat in a comfy chair next to an open window and watched spring begin to unfold before your [...]

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