write your own story

I believe that each one of us has the power to make our lives into what we want them to be. It isn’t easy. But I believe that it is always possible. You have to want it and need it. But, above all, you have to make it happen. Here is my story (so far):

I am a single mom to a 3 year old son (I’ve been raising him solo since he was 8 months old).

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Have you heard of Pinterest? if you haven’t, you’ve pretty much been living under a rock for the past couple of years. This website operates as a virtual vision board. It has been used to allow people to keep track of all of the things they come across online that they don’t want to forget about. The types of boards that people create run the gamut. Cooking, cleaning, crafts, fashion,

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As you may know if you read my blog, follow my fan page, or know me personally, I am passionate about working from home and helping other moms to do the same. I love meeting and networking with different women who have decided to take the entrepreneurial route in an effort to be able to live life by design rather than by default. I know from experience how challenging (and sometimes downright difficult) it can be to not only be a mom (which is a job in and of itself),

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Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

Product Info

Mila is an 8-year-old quirky, energetic tomboy who loves to tell you traditional story-tales but with her own twist. Kids will be inspired to use their imagination and to become storytellers themselves. Audience participation is triggered by Mila’s direct-to-camera asides all along the episode; her questions and games bring kids right into the story.

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About the book: God was going to save her marriage, Allison was sure of it. But neither her husband nor her marriage had been saved.

What had become of His promise?

Tony Kavanagh had been Allison’s dream-come-true. They were in love within days, engaged within weeks, married and pregnant within a year. Her cup bubbled over with joy . . . but years later, that joy had been extinguished by unexpected trials.

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