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<p><span class="style58"><b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.thecirclewithin.com/pages/content.php">The Circle Within:</a> </b></span></p>
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<p><span class="style58"><b>Magical artwork and <a class="external-link" href="http://www.thecirclewithin.com/pages/content.php"><img class="image-right image-inline" src="../images/Mandala.jpg/image_mini" alt="Mandala" /></a></b></span><span class="style58"><b>mandalas!</b></span></p>
<p>Chris Baschon is an amazing teacher of the art of mandalas and a talented artist. Visit her site to be inspired, order a beautiful piece of artwork, and to learn more about mandalas.</p>
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<b><br /><a class="external-link" href="http://www.readerscircle.org/index.html">Reader's Circle</a></b> is for book lovers!<br /><br /><br />
<p><img src="file:///C:/DOCUME~1/Corrie/LOCALS~1/Temp/moz-screenshot-4.jpg" /><img src="file:///C:/DOCUME~1/Corrie/LOCALS~1/Temp/moz-screenshot-5.jpg" /><img class="image-left" src="../images/copy_of_openbook.jpg/image_mini" alt="Open book" height="99" width="149" /><i>"Reader's Circle seeks to renew the spirit of dialogue that animated the coffeehouses of early modern England and the salons of Enlightenment France</i>.<br /></p>
<p><i>Are you looking to start or join a book club? Welcome! We're a book club networking site serving the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand with listings for local groups, author events, and phone chats.</i>"</p>
<p><i><span class="style58">Reader's Circle currently has&nbsp;814 book listings and 189 authros available for over-the-phone visits with groups that have selected their book."</span></i></p>
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<p><span class="style58"><a class="external-link" href="http://www.girlfriendcelebrations.com/celebration-ideas/gifts-to-nurture-your-gal-pals/#more-327"><b>Girlfriend Celebrations</b> </a>- Strengthening Women's Friendships</span></p>
<p><i><span class="style58">"Girlfriend relationships are powerful–they give us <img class="image-right" src="../images/celebration%202.jpg/image_mini" alt="Celebration illustration" height="137" width="138" />strength and keep us grounded. But in the daily rush of living, we often become “unplugged” from this source of energy.<br /><br />GirlfriendCelebrations.com is here to help you reconnect! We created this site as a resource, gathering place, and forum for women interested in forging, honoring, and strengthening female friendships."<br /></span></i></p>
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<p><b><span class="style58"><a class="external-link" href="http://www.divinecaroline.com/">Divine Caroline - </a></span></b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.divinecaroline.com/"><span class="style58"></span></a><span class="style58">Fabulous collection of stories, wise words, tips. and reviews.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span class="style58"><i><img class="image-left" src="../images/DivineCaroline.jpg/image_preview" alt="Divine Caroline" height="51" width="193" />"We knew early on that we wanted to use a woman's name. It so happens that one of our founders has a dear friend whose name is Caroline. She's a warm, smart, adventurous woman who you'd like instantly. "Caroline" rhymes with Divine - a word that describes every single woman we know who's working to compose a life. So we went with it. But the site isn't about any "one" woman. It's about every woman and the bonds that connect us even though we've never met."</i></span></p>
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            <dc:date>2008-11-26T14:16:20-05:00</dc:date>
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            <dc:creator>Corrie Woods</dc:creator>
            
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            <title>Top Ten Gift Books for the 2008 Holidays</title>
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<p>Imagine finding just the right gifts for all the women in your life – and spending less that $20 per person! Imagine gifts that keep on giving each time you come back to them. And imagine giving gifts that uplift, inspire, nurture and bring put smiles on the faces of your loved ones!</p>
<p><br />As I approach the holiday season it occurs to me<img class="image-right image-inline" src="../images/openbook.jpg/image_mini" alt="Open book" /> that some of my greatest treasures are books and what a cool gift to give. With this in mind, I came up with my top-ten list of gift books for 2008 (<b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.divinecaroline.com/review/59731-top-ten-gift-books-2008-holidays">See article at DivineCaroline</a></b>). The list represents a blend of fun, deep, rich, and playful titles. I’ll be checking off my holiday list with these books. Perhaps there are some gems here to help you with your list. Note: each book is followed by a review from another author worth checking out!<br /></p>
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<p>Of course, the number one title on my list is<img class="image-right" src="../images/Cover%20trim.jpg/image_thumb" alt="Book cover" height="147" width="97" /> <i><b><a title="Online Store" class="internal-link" href="../buy/coming-soon">The Woman’s Field Guide to Exceptional Living: Practical Steps for Living a Big, Bold, Beautiful Life!</a>.</b></i> “Corrie Woods offers an irresistible invitation and resourceful guide to living a life boldly, creatively, and happily. She provides a wealth of ideas, practices, and tools that are inspirational, practical, and motivational. This book makes a life-affirming and positive contribution to any reader!” Angeles Arrien, Ph.D., Cultural Anthropologist, author of <i>The Four-Fold Way</i> and <i>Signs of Life</i>.</p>
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<p><i><b>Crones Don’t Whine: Concentrated <img class="image-right image-inline" src="../images/Crones.jpg/image_mini" alt="Crones don't whine" />Wisdom for Juicy Women</b></i>, Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. “This juicy, witty, lovely book, shining with Wise Women candor is the perfect gift for any women over 50. I savored it like a rare, well-ages wine, and I know you will too.”&nbsp; Susun S Weed, author of <i>New Menopausal Years the Wise Woman Way</i>.</p>
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<p><i><b>The Art of the Moment</b></i>: <span class="rhbw_author"><b><i>Simple Ways to <img class="image-right image-inline" src="../images/Theartof.jpg/image_mini" alt="Art of the moment" height="107" width="108" />Make Time for Yourself</i></b>,</span> Veronique Vienne <span class="rhbw_author">and Erica Lennard.</span> A lovely little book filled with captivating photographs and inspiring words.</p>
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<p><b><i>Creating a Charmed Life: Sensible, <img class="image-right image-inline" src="../images/CharmedLife.jpg/image_mini" alt="Charmed Life" height="127" width="110" />Spiritual Secrets Every Busy Woman Should Know</i></b>, Victoria Moran. “In this book you will be rewarded with dozens of powerful practical strategies that will help you bring out the charmed in your life.” Richard Carlson, Ph.D., author of <i>Slowing Down to the Speed of Life.</i></p>
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<p><i><b>BOOM Thinking: The Gutsy Guide to <img class="image-right" src="../images/cheris%20book.jpg/image_mini" alt="Cheris book" height="124" width="124" />Breaking Out of Old Mindsets</b></i>, Cheri Britton. “Cheri Britton’s book has the power to rock YOUR world with its fun, true, down to earth take in how to reinvent your thinking. Bravo Cheri!” Suzanne Falter-Barnes, author of <i>How Much Joy Can You Stand?</i></p>
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<p><b><i>Women Empowered: Inspiring Change in<img class="image-right" src="../images/empowered%20women.jpg/image_mini" alt="Empowered Woman" height="135" width="139" /> the Emerging World</i></b>, Phil Borges. “A deeply inspirational work. Phil Borges has brought us face to face with heroes 'remote and mostly unknown women' on the edge of a slow but steady transformation, bringing social and economic justice to women and girls worldwide."&nbsp; Isabelle Allende</p>
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<p><b><i>The Life Organizer: A Woman's Guide to a <img class="image-right image-inline" src="../images/Thelifeorganizer.jpg/image_mini" alt="Life Organizer" height="128" width="125" />Mindful Year,</i></b> Jennifer Louden. "You are not holding in your hands a book. Instead, imagine a set of sacred nesting dolls that you open, one by one, each delighting you more than the last. As you get to the precious one in the center, you find your own heart. It whispers, `welcome home.'" - Dawna Markova, author of <i>I Will Not Die an Unlived Life</i> and co-creator of <i>Random Acts of Kindness.</i></p>
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<p><i><b>Living Artfully: Create the Life You <img class="image-right image-inline" src="../images/living.jpg/image_mini" alt="Living a Artfully" height="95" width="74" />Imagine,</b></i> Sandra Magsamen. “Living Artfully is bulging and vibrating with creative illuminations, inspired action-taking and insightful reflections on the art and joy of being splendidly human. Sheer delight!” SARK, author of <i>Sark's New Creative Companion: Ways To Free Your Creative Spirit.</i></p>
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<p><b><i>Life Is a Verb: 37 Days to Wake Up, Be<img class="image-right image-inline" src="../images/lifeisaverb.jpg/image_mini" alt="Verb" height="126" width="103" /> Mindful, and Live Intentionally,</i></b> Patti Digh. "Patti’s guide for the last 37 days of life will turn every one of your next 3700 days a fully lived experience. If you had some unsolved fear for death, that would be your season ticket to have a free ride on the train with the author. I have never seen such a simultaneously practical, esthetic and soul-caressing book in my life." - Kichiro Hayashi, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;<i><b>Live Boldly: Cultivate the Qualities That <img class="image-right" src="../images/liveboldly.jpg/image_mini" alt="Live Boldly" height="141" width="99" />Can Change Your Life,</b></i> Mary Anne Radmacher. “Once again, Mary Anne has offered her exquisite blend of insight and intention in one phenomenal resource. A book that makes you think, dream, and act differently. This is a brilliant resource that will go on my list of "highly recommended" books for creating purpose and passion in your life.” Deanna Davis, author of <i>The Law of Attraction in Action: A Down-to-Earth Guide to Transforming Your Life.</i></p>
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<h3 align="center">But wait ... that's not all!&nbsp; How about...</h3>
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<p><i><b>Finding the Deep River Within</b></i>, Abby Seixas</p>
<p><i><b>Back to the Garden</b></i>, Patrice Dickey</p>
<p><i><b>Stop Being Stopped,</b></i> Dr Karen Lee Paquette</p>
<p><i><b>Live With Intention</b></i>, Adair Cates</p>
<p><i><b>Her Turn to Lead in America</b></i>, Vickie Donlan</p>
<p><i><b>From the Kitchen to the Corner Office</b></i>, Michelle Yozzo Drake</p>
<p><i><b>Money Shy to Money Sure: </b></i>co-authored by Olivia Mellan &amp; Sherry Christie</p>
<p><i><b>The Seasons of Change</b></i>, Carol McClelland, PhD</p>
<p>Ah, so many fabulous authors and titles out there to choose from!<br /></p>
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<p align="center">Oh, and here is a tip: what tops off a great gift book is a special note written inside the cover from you to your loved one!</p>
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            <dc:creator>Corrie Woods</dc:creator>
            
            
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<p>Today I feel a fresh breeze in the
air, a new sense of possibilities and a shaking off of the things that may hold
me back. When I awaken to these precious, wide-eyed moments of awe and wonder in
my life, I love that I can look around and see other women embracing the same
kind of <i>pizzazz attitude.</i></p>
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<p><span><img class="image-left" src="../images/NancyMills2.jpg/image_mini" alt="Nancy M" />Nancy Mills, founder of <b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.thespiritedwoman.com/spirited_woman/">The Spirited
Woman</a></b>, is just such a woman. She is a friend, a colleague, someone I admire
tremendously, and a woman I am proud to collaborate with.</span></p>
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<p align="center"><span>This month I am enthusiastically
sponsoring <b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.thespiritedwoman.com/spirited_woman/"><br /></a></b></span></p>
<p align="center"><span><b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.thespiritedwoman.com/spirited_woman/">The Spirited Woman Newsletter.</a></b></span></p>
<p align="center"><span>It is a place where fabulous women gather and these are women I want to get to know. Of course, I want them to know about my book too!<b><br /></b></span></p>
<p><img class="image-inline" src="../images/creativefunlogo.jpg/image_preview" alt="spirited women logo" height="65" width="325" /><br /><span></span></p>
<p><span>Nancy, along with her Spirited Woman
<b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.thespiritedwoman.com/go_blog_blog_blog/">Blogger Team</a></b>, have created one of the fastest growing websites for women and
it's no wonder. There is such energy and fun and such a wealth of info coming
our way from these dynamic women.</span></p>
<p><span>What about you? Are you tuned into
your spirited woman side? A great way to nurture that is to visit Nancy's site
and <b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.thespiritedwoman.com/newsletter/">subscribe to her newsletter</a></b>!</span></p>
<p align="center"><span>You can learn more about Nancy at <b><a title="Nancy Mills - The Spirited Woman" class="internal-link" href="../expert-women/nancy-mills-the-spirited-woman-1">Spotlight on Exceptional Women</a></b><br /></span></p>
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            <dc:creator>Corrie Woods</dc:creator>
            
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<p>I admit, it's kind of a cool thing when one of the best-selling authors of all time, Mark Victor Hansen, shares praise for my work in the world and my book.<a class="external-link" href="https://www.youpublish.com/files/12833"><img class="image-right" src="../images/IMG_0408.JPG/image_mini" alt="Corrie and Mark CO" height="156" width="176" /></a></p>
<p>Even better that his video endorsement is&nbsp;published at <b><a class="external-link" href="https://www.youpublish.com/files/12833">YouPublish.com</a></b>, a terrific site that he helped to create and that is transforming the internet. <br /></p>
<p align="center"><b><a class="external-link" href="https://www.youpublish.com/files/12833">Watch the Video Endorsement</a></b><br /></p>
<p>I've learned a lot from Mark: through his books, his mentorship, and his spark. Too, as I shared with him recently, his words landed in just the right time and just the right way for my daughter years ago.</p>
<p>I'd like to share a bit of the story I shared with Mark:</p>
<p>My daughter spent one year at a special program in Utah as a teenager to help her get through some tough times. Part of the program was designed to help her to reclaim self-esteem and her belief in herself through very hard work.<br />Part of the program involved listening each day to motivational tapes by the greats and reading books like <i>Chicken Soup for the Soul</i> (by Mark and Jack Canfield). She filled up with words of inspiration and empowerment day in and day out. I thanked God everyday that she was being supported, encouraged and inspired in such ways!<br />Today she is a beautiful and wise young women <img class="image-right" src="../images/chelsandmark.jpg/image_mini" alt="Chelsea and mark" />looking for ways to help others just as she has been helped.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Mark's books have made a difference in her life. I know they have in mine, as well. I am so very grateful for that!<br /></p>
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            <title>Self-Care Begins with Self-Love</title>
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<p>Imagine for a moment that standing before you is someone you adore, someone you cherish with all your heart. Perhaps it is your child, or a parent or grandparent. Or it might be a friend who has always been there for you, no matter what. <br /></p>
<p><img class="image-left" src="../images/gratitude2.jpg/image_mini" alt="Gratitude" />Pause to close your eyes, take a deep breath,&nbsp;and capture that well-loved face in your mind’s eye. Now, while envisioning that special someone, notice how full and warm your heart feels; notice how grateful you are and the sense of stewardship that flows through you. <br /></p>
<p>When we truly hold someone close to our hearts, we treat them with the greatest respect and consideration, we tune into their wants and needs, we tend to them with loving care, and all the while we feel blessed for the gifts they bring into our lives simply by being who they are.<br /></p>
<p>To these loved ones we freely acknowledge their beauty inside and out, we cheer them on when they stumble, and we truly celebrate their successes. Pleasing and nurturing them and being supportive of them rates high on our priority list. Because we cherish them, all our actions flow from an open, embracing heart and unconditional love.<br /></p>
<p>Now, imagine that the person standing <img class="image-right" src="../images/orangerose.jpg/image_mini" alt="orange rose" />before&nbsp;you, this soul you adore, the loved one you cherish beyond measure . . . is you. Imagine receiving such complete respect, benefiting from that sense of care and stewardship, and feeling such gratitude. What if you were tuned in to your true wants and needs, what if you could smile at the beauty that is you without any “yeah, buts” popping up, and what if you placed you high on your priority list? How might that impact your life, your joy, your world?<br /></p>
<p>When we think in terms of self-care, let’s not put the cart before the horse: love precedes care. Talking about ways to practice self-care is a moot point until we become deeply rooted in self-love. It is from those deep roots that we draw nourishment and sustenance to move into and through our lives in loving, self-tending ways. Ask yourself:in your day-to-day life don’t you take the best care of what you love most? Of course you do: you feel protective and engaged, heart and soul, in finding countless ways to express that love. The more self-love we feel, the easier it will be to take extraordinary care of ourselves.<br /></p>
<p>What gets in the way of self-love? Obviously many things. As women we may find it much easier to love others unconditionally than to love ourselves. Some of us have stories that go like this . . . . Feeling beautiful is easy when your pant size is petite – It’s important to place everyone else’s needs before my own – Anyway, it would be selfish to focus on my own needs and on loving myself – If so and so loves me then I am lovable – I have made too many mistakes and therefore don’t deserve my love – I do love this part of me but I hate that part – I will give myself a break and some attention when I have jumped through every last hoop to prove I am worthy. <br /></p>
<p>And on and on they go. After a lifetime of such confusing messages from our inner voice and the outside world, it’s no wonder self-love gets scooted under the rug and, hiding there, trampled upon.<br /></p>
<p>Rather than letting our self-love collect dust in an unnoticed place, what if we pull it back out into the light and recognize it as sacred ground from which a love-filled, joy-filled life will flow? Sacred ground because without self-love, the foundation on which we craft our relationships with self and others, the very way we live our lives, is on shaky footing at best. <br /></p>
<p>It can be easy for our self-love to hide out, withhold itself – because we do not see ourselves as good enough just as we are. When it comes to self-care, the steps we take may be half-hearted and inconsistent – because we bump into the underlying belief that we are not worthy of such loving attention. In contrast, when we feel self-love, we have a greater capacity to love others, we hold nothing back of ourselves and the gifts we have to share, and we radiate a feel-good energy. Exquisite self-care flows effortlessly from a woman who stands on the sacred ground of self-love.<br /></p>
<p>The paths to greater self-love are many and diverse. They are heart paths and therefore different for each woman. There is no destination to “get to” along the path; the quality of the journey defines it, and you. A great way to set your intention and awareness on greater self-love is to ask, “How is self-love reflected in my life and my way of being today?”.<br /></p>
<p>Though some women face barriers to self-love that are much bigger than others, we can all take steps in this moment to move in the direction of greater self-stewardship and self-love. Here are a few simple statements you may choose to weave into your day to promote enhanced self-love:<br /></p>
<div align="center"><b><i>I am beautiful inside and out, fabulous flaws and all. <br /></i></b></div>
<p>Get over having to be perfect. Leaving behind a manufactured image of beauty can be an ongoing growth edge. Play there. Stay there. Know that the greater your ability to accept your own flaws and imperfections and to recognize the beauty that is you, the better you’ll be at accepting that and seeing that in others.<br /></p>
<div align="center"><b><i>I forgive me.</i></b><br /></div>
<p>If we are stuck on beating ourselves up, whether over a less-than-successful diet or a big mistake on our part, we are restricted in our ability to be loving towards ourselves.<br /></p>
<div align="center"><b><i>What if I loved myself in all the ways I love others? How might that love show up today?</i></b><br /></div>
<p>Would you buy yourself flowers, give yourself a hug, ask for help, or give yourself permission to take a nap? Ask this question and then act on it in creative ways.<br /></p>
<div align="center"><b><i>When I am loving towards myself I model self-love to those I adore. </i></b><br /></div>
<p>Of all the things we may want to do for others, words we may want to share, how we show up in the world is the most powerful thing we communicate in our lives.<br /></p>
<p>Though it is easy to get caught up in the whys and hows – how did I get here? Why me? Where did this belief come from?&nbsp; – it’s far more productive to just shift, just shift into more self-loving words and behaviors. Day by day you’ll feel your roots go deep, feel how solid your footing is, and freely express more and more of who you are. From this place holistic self-care will become the reflection of that self-love. Rather than being one more thing on your to-do list, self-care will be a natural aspect of how you live your life.<br /></p>
<p>What, exactly, is holistic self-care? For many women, when they think about self-care the first thing that comes to mind is a massage or a bubble bath. Both are great, but there is so much more. <br /></p>
<p>Holistic self-care encompasses all areas of our lives and asks from every vantage point, “What would represent the greatest self-care in this situation?” As an example, we might be evaluating our physical environment and feeling choked and cluttered, that our home really does not feel like home, or longing for a special corner where we can be creative. By asking, “What can I do to upgrade the space I live in to reflect exquisite self-care?” we begin to see solutions that transform the space we live in into space we love. And we learn – we know – that by doing so we are enhancing our overall well-being.&nbsp; <br /></p>
<p>As another example, it can be transformational on other fronts to look through the lens of holistic self-care as we evaluate and craft lifestyle and health choices. What about our relationships, our finances, our work, our spiritual practices – how would we upgrade our lives if we viewed each through the lens of holistic self-care? Ask yourself, “What facets of my life could use some cherishing, loving, nurturing? The possibilities are as diverse as we are. <br /></p>
<p>The practice of holistic self-care gives us a new way of being in the world. Coupled with self-love it provides a rock-solid foundation from which to design and live passion-filled, joy-filled lives.</p>
<div align="center">Excerpt from the upcoming book, <i>The Woman's Field Guide to Exquisite Self-Care<br /></i></div>
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<ul><li><b>Self-Care 2.0 - How to Take Great Care of You in a <img class="image-right" src="../../images/corrie%20couch.JPG/image_mini" alt="Corrie relaxing" />High-tech World!</b> - A seven minute audio program in which Corrie shares practical tips to help you unplug and breathe a bit deeper. 7 minutes.<br /></li></ul>
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<b><span class="link-external"><a href="http://www.audioacrobat.com/play/WVjgPhCs" target="_blank">Click here to listen...</a></span></b>
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<b>Thriving Through Change: Becoming ChangeSavvy in an Ever Changing World. </b>16 minutes.<br /></li></ul>
<b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span class="link-external"><a href="http://www.audioacrobat.com/play/WcQBzKms" target="_blank">Click here to listen...</a><br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a title="ChangeSavvy EBooklet" class="internal-link" href="../files/ChangeSavvy%20EBooklet%20Master.pdf">Download Free Ebook<img class="image-right" src="../images/Crafting%20a%20Personal%20Retreat%20cover%20pdf.jpg/image_thumb" alt="Retreat ebook" /></a><br /></span><br /></b>
<ul><li><b>Crafting a Personal Retreat:</b> 20 minutes<br /></li></ul>
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<p>How about a summary of the gifts the fabulous women featured in <b><a title="Exceptional Women!" class="internal-link" href="../../../../../expert-women">Spotlight on Exceptional Women</a></b> have to give - a summary of great gifts to buy and give, great books to read, great organizations to join, and more? Here you go!<br /></p>
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            <description>The Woman’s Field Guide to Exceptional Living is a Finalist in not one, but two categories of THE NATIONAL “BEST BOOKS 2008” AWARDS:

Women’s Issues and Self-Help - Motivation
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<p align="left"><b><span>LOS ANGELES</span></b><span> – <b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.usabooknews.com">USABookNews.com</a></b>, the&nbsp;premiere
online magazine and review website for <img class="image-right" src="../images/copy_of_Nationalbestbooks.jpg/image_mini" alt="Nat Best Books" />mainstream and independent publishing
houses, announced the winners and finalists of <b>THE NATIONAL “BEST BOOKS”
2008 AWARDS</b> (NBBA) on October 20, 2008. Awards were presented for titles
published in 2008 and late 2007. </span><span>Jeff
Keen, President and CEO of USABookNews.com</span><span> says of the awards, now in their
fifth year, “The 2008 results represent a phenomenal mix of books from a wide
array of publishers throughout the United States.</span></p>
<p><i><span>The
Woman’s Field Guide to Exceptional Living: Practical Steps for Living a Big,
Bold, Beautiful Life!</span></i><span> was chosen as a finalist in two categories:
Women’s Issues and Self-Help-Motivation. Previous awards and national
recognition for <span>this <img class="image-right" src="../../../../../images/Cover%20trim.jpg/image_thumb" alt="Book cover" />2008 release by
author Corrie Woods </span>include: Finalist National Indie Excellence Awards
2008, Nominee for the Ethan Awards, Indie Bound Notable Pick May 2008, and frequent
feature on the Morgan James Publisher top-ten best-seller list. This title
represents the first book in <i>The Woman’s
Field Guide</i> series.</span></p>
<p><span>Over a dozen reviews reflect the
merits of this national recognition. Quite fitting is this highlight from the </span><span>Midwest Book Reviews: "<i>The Woman's Field Guide to Exceptional
Living: Practical Steps for Living a Big, Bold, Beautiful Life!</i>" is
very highly recommended to women everywhere and for self-help and women's
studies community library shelves.</span></p>
<p><span>Winners and finalists of The
National “Best Books” Awards 2008 traversed the publishing landscape: Simon
&amp; Schuster, Tarcher/Penguin, HarperCollins, Hyperion, St. Martin’s Press,
McGraw-Hill, John Wiley &amp; Sons, Morgan James Publishing &amp; hundreds of
independent titles contributed to this year’s outstanding NBBA competition.
Keen adds, “NBBA’s success begins with the enthusiastic participation of
authors and publishers and continues with our distinguished panel of industry
judges who bring to the table their extensive editorial, PR, marketing, and
design expertise."</span> <br /></p>
<p><span>A complete list of awards, reviews,
author interviews, and more for this award-winning title can be found at </span><b><a title="The Book" class="internal-link" href="../learn-more-about-the-book"><span>http://www.womansfieldguide.com/learn-more-about-the-book</span></a></b><span></span> <br /></p>
<h3 align="center"><a title="National Best Book Awards 2008 PR" class="internal-link" href="../files/Press%20Release%20National%20Best%20Books%202008%20Awards%20%282%29.doc"><span>Download Press Release</span></a></h3>
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            <link>http://www.womansfieldguide.com/blog/archive/2008/10/12/mpec-part-of-my-green-global-investment-fund</link>
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<p>The last BLOG post was a great segue into this one.</p>
<p>Read over it to get caught up!</p>
<p>Though I can't seem to impact the current global financial ... what's the word? Let's say "situation", I can look for places where my dollar feels well invested, where I feel I am contributing to a brighter future, and where I get lots of bang for my buck.</p>
<p>As an enthusiastic member and supporter of <b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.hikeandlearn.org/index.htm">The Mountain Park Environmental Cente</a>r</b> in Beulah, Colorado, I know that every dollar I donate is going to what I like to call, my <b>Green Global Investment Fund.</b></p>
<p align="center"><b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.hikeandlearn.org/"><img class="image-inline" src="../images/mpec.jpg/image_mini" alt="mpec" /></a><br /></b></p>
<p>Dave Van Manen, Executive Director, and his staff, embody green stewardship through a dynamic environmental education program, through land preservation, and through doing a job with best management practices in mind.</p>
<p>These guys (and gals) are my hero's!</p>
<p>The journey they travel to do the work they do, involves tons of fund-raising as a non-profit. Though I am in North Carolina and they are in Colorado, I know that when I donate I am investing in a better world. Too, it gives me a way to say, <b><i>I can make a difference</i></b>, in times when I feel powerless on other fronts.<br /></p>
<p>What organizations might you put on your radar and into your Green Global Investment Fund? A few dollars can make such a difference to a cause <i>and</i> to nurture your giving heart!</p>
<p align="center">To learn more about <b>The Mountain Park Environmental Center</b> go to <b><a class="external-link" href="http://www.hikeandlearn.org/">www.hikeandlearn.org</a>.</b> Too, you can listen in on a short interview with Dave to catch the vision.</p>
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<p>Here is a little "exceptional living" nudge that I have been giving myself lately that I thought
I would share with you ...</p>
<p>We perhaps all have situations in our lives when the words, <i>I can't </i>rule
the day. There may be a true, insurmountable obstacle or a perceived barrier
that fuels the <i>I can't</i>. Either way, what an energy drain!</p>
<p>I recently found myself bumping up against a lot of <i>I can'ts</i> as
they relate to some physical challenges I've been maneuvering. Here are a few
...</p>
<p>I can't go hike ... I can't play tennis ... I can't work out and move my
body in the way I want ... I can't ... <br /></p>
<p>Though this all seems a temporary state I am in as I explore healing an
injured hip, it has forced me to reevaluate and regroup.</p>
<p><b>Here is what I know to be true:</b></p>
<p>When I focus on what I can't do, I land in a negative space, I have less
ability to see through to clear air, am less resourceful, and I'm way less fun.</p>
<p>But, but, but my lower-self wants to say, "I can't and it's not
fair."</p>
<p><b>Here is the deal and here is what <i>else</i> I know to be true: </b><br /></p>
<p>I get to choose
whether to focus on what I can't do these days OR to focus on what I can. Clear
and simple, my choice.</p>
<p>While I can’t do a regular workout, I can explore new ways to move my body
and let my hip lead the way.</p>
<p>While I can’t play tennis, I can do upper body strengthening so that when I
am back on the court I’ll be in top shape.</p>
<p>While I can’t hike my favorite NC trails this fall, I can enjoy the outdoors
in new ways. (the photo is yesterday's picnic spot!)</p>
<p><img class="image-inline" src="../images/IMG_1073.JPG/image_preview" alt="max patch" /><br /></p>
<p>And … I can use this time while I am not out and about to write more,
express more gratitude, help another out, tend to a loving home environment, explore
facets of healing I never knew existed, and so much more.</p>
<p>Honestly, I bumped around awhile in an <i>I can’t </i>dialogue before I realized
what was happening and who I was being. It took patience, some self-love, looking
to others for inspiration, and settling into the best part of me to get back on
an <i>I can</i> track.</p>
<p>I encourage you to notice, next time you hear yourself say <i>I can’t</i>, how that can pull you down
and to actively look for the nearest <i>I can!</i></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.janphillips.com/giftshop.html"><i><b><br /></b></i></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.janphillips.com/giftshop.html"><i><b>God is at Eye Level</b></i>,</a> Jan Phillips</p>
<p><img class="image-left" src="../images/jan%20phillips%20-%20book.jpg/image_thumb" alt="jan phillips book" />I discovered this book, and more profoundly the work of Jan Phillips, when my book club chose <i><b>God is at Eye Level </b></i>as our next book. We took it one chapter at a time and dove in deeply to experience the images, the reflections, and the prompts Jan offers. It's a rich and visually delicious book, a path for a thoughtful inner journey, a call to explore the impact of how we see the world through a camera lens / through our own eyes, and so much more.</p>
<p>You can learn more about this book, Jan's other award-winning books, her workshops, photography ... at <b><a href="http://www.janphillips.com/home.htm">JanPhillips.com</a></b></p>
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<p><a href="http://stopbeingstopped.com/"><i><b>Stop Being Stopped</b></i></a>, Dr Karen Lee Paquette</p>
<p><img class="image-left" src="../images/stop%20being%20stopped.jpg/image_mini" alt="Stop Being Stopped" />This book is part inspired coaching, part story and part holistic science-based recipes for healthy living. All bundled up it provides a road map we all can follow to more vibrant living. Practical, accessible, and very helpful!</p>
<p>Learn more about a woman who walks her talk and offers incredible services at ... <b><a href="http://thegodoctor.com/">TheGoDoctor.com</a></b> and <b><a href="http://stopbeingstopped.com/">StopBeingStopped.com</a></b></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.artofchange.org/"><i><b>Back to the Garden</b></i></a>, Patrice Dickey</p>
<p><img class="image-left" src="../images/patrice%20dickey%20-%20book.jpg/image_thumb" alt="Patrice Dicky book" />Patrice shares facets of her courageous life's journey within a weave of practical and uplifting messages of hope, endurance and possibilities. Her writing is warm, touching, engaging and thought-provoking. This award-winning book deserves a place on every woman's bookshelf.</p>
<p>Learn more about the light this woman is shining on the world at <b><a href="http://www.artofchange.org/">ArtOfChange.org.</a></b></p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.artofchange.org/"><br /></a></b></p>
<h3><b>Free Resources:</b></h3>
<br /><img class="image-right" src="../images/pittman%20books%20-%20heal.jpg/image_thumb" alt="Pittman book - heal" /><br />
<p>Ebooks by <b><a href="http://www.firstourselves.org/">Karly Randolph Pittman of FirstOurselves.org</a></b></p>
<p><i><b><a href="http://www.firstourselves.com/first_ourselves/product_ebook-page1.html">Heal Your Body Image: </a></b></i>An Inspiring, Step-by-Step Guide to Loving Your Body, Losing Weight, and Feeling Beautiful<img class="image-right" src="../images/pittman%20books%20-%20sugar.jpg/image_thumb" alt="Pittman book - sugar" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.firstourselves.com/first_ourselves/product_ebook-how-to-give-up-sugar_shortform.html"><i><b>Overcoming Sugar Addiction</b></i></a>: How to Kick Your Sugar Habit, Conquer Food Cravings, Stabilize Your Mood, and Lose Weight<br /><br /></p>
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<p>Some days the news headlines are bleak. Some days the contrast between overflowing Walmart parking lots and empty spaces in front of local establishments can leave me feeling dismayed ... despite it all, those feelings never last for long. Around every corner I can find people who inspire me by their words and their work in the world.</p>
<p><img class="image-left" src="../images/sierra%20image2.JPG/image_mini" alt="Sierra Stulb 2" />Sierra is a woman who fits that bill. Reflecting her passion to be a stay-at-home and to support local businesses and fair trade products she launched <i><b>The Green Women Merchantile</b></i>.</p>
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<p align="center"><img class="image-inline" src="../images/Sierra%20logo.jpg/image_mini" alt="Sierra logo" /><br /></p>
<p>Through her business she offers an assortment of gifts for conscious living and conscious parenting.</p>
<p align="center"><img class="image-inline" src="../images/Sierra%20images.jpg/image_mini" alt="Sierra web images" /><br /></p>
<ul><li>Gratitude Gift Baskets</li><li>African Market Baskets</li><li>Children's Music ... and more.<br /></li></ul>
<p><br /></p>
<p>To learn more about Sierra and her company,<i><b> T</b><b>he Green Women Merchantil</b></i>e, and to support a woman making a difference in her community and her world ... go to <b><a href="../expert-women/sierra-stulb-green-women-mercantile">Spotlight on Exceptional Women</a></b>.<br /></p>
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<p>I LOVE taking time away from my day to day life on retreat. In the past few years I have taken many and each time I have been astounded by the results: renewal, clarity, and centeredness.</p>
<p>The farther I get from my last retreat, the more I forget the benefits. If I slow down though, I notice some tell-tails signs that a retreat would be a great thing:</p>
<ul><li>I feel restless and unable to focus.</li><li>I find myself out of touch with my creativity.</li><li>I am looking for a breakthrough of some kind that does not present itself easily.</li><li>I hear the <i>call</i> - there is really no other way to say it.</li></ul>
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<p><b>Where do I go on retreat? </b>It depends. I have<img class="image-right" src="../images/Cumberland%20boardwalk.JPG/image_mini" alt="Cumberland boardwalk.JPG" /> taken off for some solo camping at one of my favorite spots on the planet - Cumberland Island, I have booked a few nights at a cabin within an hour or so of my home, and most recently I headed to Savannah for four days. The opportunity to spend some quiet time reflecting <i>and</i> kicking off writing of book two in <b><i>The Woman's Field Guide</i></b> series popped up when a gracious family member said, "Come on down! The house is all yours!"</p>
<p><img class="image-left" src="../images/spanish%20moss.jpg/image_mini" alt="Spanish moss" />As I arrived in the land of live oaks and inter-coastal waters, I immediately settled in to a <i>retreat rhythm</i>. No agenda, no <i>have-to's</i>, and no work to do. I took long strolls under Spanish moss canopies, I wrote as words flowed and honored the process when they paused. I ate light and simple, drank lots of water, wandered at dusk.</p>
<p>It is truly amazing to me the clarity that sparkled in areas of my life I was not expecting and the exhale I felt from some physical challenges that have been up for me. Every retreat I have ever taken has provided its own splendid gifts.<br /></p>
<p align="center"><b>Clients ask me, why take a retreat?</b> It is honest to say that I find it nearly impossible to give language to all the benefits. My response to their question, "In order to answer that question you must take a retreat and find out!"<br /></p>
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<p>I recently traveled to British Columbia, a land that left me in awe and wanting to go back very soon to discover more! The landscape is magical and <img class="image-right" src="../images/Lake%20L.JPG/image_mini" alt="Lake Victoria" />diverse, the people extraordinary, and my experience was delicious in every way.</p>
<p>I say delicious because it was just that. Amazing  colors, smells, and light were on display at every turn, and not just the kind nature dishes up. I witnessed the handiwork and heart of many creative souls on this adventure. This led to me embracing a theme along the way. I began looking for ways that creativity showed up and ways I could view with a creative eye. Let me tell you, there was no end to it. Here is a peek from my vantage and some facets of creativity at its finest:<br /></p>
<p align="center"><img class="image-inline" src="../../../../../images/sandcastle%20school.JPG/image_mini" alt="Sandcastle" /><br /></p>
<p align="center">A sandcastle - can you believe it !!!!</p>
<p><img class="image-inline" src="../../../../../images/greenhouse%20flowers.JPG/image_mini" alt="greenhouse flowers" /><br /></p>
<p>A buffet of colors combined by a master gardener.</p>
<p align="right"><img class="image-inline" src="../../../../../images/statue%20butchart.JPG/image_mini" alt="Statue at buchart" /><br /></p>
<p align="center">A statue crafted with such emotion and heart.  - Butchart Gardens<br /></p>
<p>and the view from a camera lens of nature's beauty.</p>
<p align="center"><img class="image-inline" src="../images/IMG_0758.JPG/image_mini" alt="Butterfly" /><br /></p>
<p>I share my theme of creativity with you to encourage you look for the abundance of creative expressions in your world and your neighborhood and to slow down long enough to really enjoy them.</p>
<p>For me, having creativity in my mind's eye during my trip was like viewing life through a lens that had been cleaned up and polished - everything sparkled and radiated. Exceptional viewing contributed to an exceptional trip!<br /></p>
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            <dc:creator>Corrie Woods</dc:creator>
            
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<ul><li><b><a href="http://sharedreviews.com/review/review_view/29448_non-fiction-books_books-movies-music_celebrate-life-living-the-life-of-your-dreams">SharedReviews</a></b></li></ul>
<p class="callout"><i>This book is an exhortation to be able to say at the
end of life, "If I had my life to live over again, I wouldn't change a
thing." The author encourages us to break out of the mundane routine,
take some risks, and try something new. She suggests practicing
gratitude for the many gifts that life brings our way. She believes
that each of us has something of value to offer those around us. But
even more significant, she teaches us how to love ourselves.</i></p>
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<ul><li><b><a href="http://www.nabbw.com/display_marticle.php?marticle_id=88">National Association of Baby Boomer Women: <br /></a></b></li></ul>
<p align="left">An organization worth knowing about!<br /><b><a href="http://www.nabbw.com/display_marticle.php?marticle_id=88">See my member article</a></b></p>
<p align="center"><b><a href="http://www.nabbw.com/display_marticle.php?marticle_id=88"><br /></a></b></p>
<ul><li><b><a href="http://www.homeschool.com/RadioShow/default.asp">LiveTalkRadio with Homeschool.com</a></b><br /></li></ul>
<p align="left">Tune in on September 2nd when I will be the guest speaker for <a href="http://www.homeschool.com"><b>Homeschool.com's LiveTalkRadio Show</b>.</a> As a women who traveled the <i>Homeschooling Mom</i> path for many years, I will be sharing insights and tips for practicing great self-care as a homeschool parent. <b><a title="Live Talk Radio - Homeschool.com" href="../calendar/live-talk-radio-homeschool.com">Click here to get the details</a></b>.</p>
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<ul><li><b><a href="http://womensartspace.com//index.html">Women's Art Space</a></b>, celebrating the words, art, and music of women. A beautiful place to visit !<br /></li></ul>
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            <dc:date>2008-08-15T16:24:17-04:00</dc:date>
            <dc:modified>2008/08/15 19:53:38.713 GMT-4</dc:modified>
            <dc:creator>Corrie Woods</dc:creator>
            
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