Epic Greece 2014 with Jean Houston

Jean Houston Invites You to Join Her for The Trip of a Lifetime! It has been almost two decades since Jean Houston offered her legendary voyage to Greece. Imagine the power of this remarkable journey as you experience the history, myth, ceremony and impact of the civilization that has shaped our Western World. You’ll become the true time traveller witnessing the folly and brilliance of the gods, learning from the great philosophers, participating in the healing ceremonies of Asclepius, … [Read more...]

The 4 Types Of Beauty (For Women Only)‏

It’s an amazing idea explained by makeover expert, Carol Tuttle. What if we told you that the shape of your nose reveals your personality? Or that the slant of your eyebrows is a dead giveaway to how you think? >>> Her Beauty Profiling system identifies 4 Types of beauty that Women express. Your Type shows up in your facial features, body language, thoughts, feelings, and personality. So, which Type are you? A bright, animated Type 1 woman A subtle, soft, Type … [Read more...]

A Gift of Hope, Lynda Cheldelin Fell

No one ever says I want to grow up to write a book about grief. But life has a way of throwing us a curve ball, and then handing us a mitt. A few months ago I was invited to co-author a book featuring women from around the world who have all faced and endured a traumatic challenge. Our task was to write about our difficulty and then offer a lesson to help others who are facing the same challenge. It is touching for me to share with you that our book, The Missing Piece: A Transformational … [Read more...]

Lululemon CEO ‘Out With the Old and In With a New’

In an effort to distance itself from a year full of missteps, Lululemon Athletica Inc. has named a new CEO. Company founder Chip Wilson will step down as chairman of the yoga wear company and Laurent Potdevin will be taking his place. Potdevin was most recently the president of TOMS Shoes. He took a leading role in the global expansion of that company, expertise Lululemon is excited to bring on board. They hoped to expand worldwide this year, but news of expansion was trumped by news of … [Read more...]

Children the Importance of Volunteering

“Teaching Children the Importance of Volunteering: Nannies and Children”   As a primary caregiver, it is natural to want to raise a child who is focused on others and who has a sense of responsibility to society. Children, though, do not always naturally possess these traits, especially when living in a culture that caters to an “it’s all about me” ideology. Showing children how to be selfless versus simply telling them how to be selfless may be the key to unlocking the compassion within … [Read more...]

“3 Keys to take back your life, after dating violence”, Aime Hutton

I call myself a 'phoenix rising' out of the ashes of my own life time and time again... Yes, I am now an inspirational/international keynote speaker, empowerment leader, international best-selling author, and a Canadian Ambassador for a global campaign. I didn’t start out that way. Like many I’ve been through some crazy up and downs. Right out of the gate even, back in 1976 I was born 3 months early, with a birth weight of 1 pound 12 ounces. The doctors said I would never live 24hrs, and … [Read more...]

CWF: Helping Girls Stay Strong and Safe (Safe Passage)

If you know a girl or young woman - a daughter, niece, sister, cousin, friend, or neighbour - I have the perfect gift suggestion! Resilience Resilience is the ability to make lemonade when life hands you lemons, to get back up when you've been knocked down. A lack of resilience leaves you emotionally vulnerable, with a low sense of self-worth, accepting of mistreatment, and unable to see solutions to problems. Considering the challenges facing today's girls, resilience is … [Read more...]

The Whitehouse, A moving tribute to a legendary figure

Nelson Mandela's struggle against South African apartheid inspired millions. And his great call for justice and equality continues to resonate around the world, as new generations of young people pursue the ideals he embraced. On December 10, 2013 in Johannesburg, President Obama paid tribute to a hero and a leader -- and spoke about the path that's still ahead. President Obama delivers remarks at a national memorial service for former South African President Nelson Mandela. … [Read more...]

Chantal Jumel – WOMAN of ACTION™

  A Celebration of Women™ is elated to Celebrate the Life of this woman leader, a remarkable woman in Paris, France who has done some amazing work learning and preserving the art, craft and designs of village rural women in India into our global alumni with open arms, embracing collaboration in bettering the lives of women, through her artistic approach to spiritual well-being for all women.     WOMAN of ACTION™     Chantal … [Read more...]

“Preventing Child Marriage”

"Ending Gender Based Violence" “Educating girls, ultimately educates everyone. It is the power within that can move mountains without” - Libbi Gorr A well-educated girl possesses great power—the power of thought, choice and action. Through secondary, tertiary, and higher education a girl is empowered to be an independent decision-maker, with the choice of being whoever she desires to be. Educating a girl gives her control over her life and body. She can choose her goals, profession, … [Read more...]

Tevet Class, Thurs., Dec12, 2013 – 10:00 AM – Chanie Geisinsky

Finding faith in the month of Tevet Class taught by Chanie Geisinsky Wednesday December 11, 2013 - 8:30 PM at 18 Ramsey Road and on Thursday December 12, 2013 - 10:00 AM at Chabad of Great Neck - 400 East Shore Road Be inspired by a beautiful song of faith by Muriel Petrikovsky For more info, please call: (516) 487-4554 or visit our website: www.ChabadGN.com … [Read more...]

“6 Steps to Fostering Remorse in Children”

Arguments and fights on the playground or with other children are an inevitable part of childhood, however, that doesn’t make it any easier for parents or caregivers to know how to respond when their child comes home from school with stories of disagreements. It can be even harder when you find out that your child is often the one doing some of the hurting. Here are some steps you can use to help when that happens. Remember that children are frequently testing what effect their … [Read more...]

‘Cutting Calories as Complementary Cancer Care’

Researchers at the Kimmel Cancer Center are initiating a clinical trial that is the first of its kind. Their hypothesis is that the restriction of calorie intake during breast cancer treatment could serve as a complementary method of fighting and overcoming the disease. Diet and cancer therapy is nothing new, but what's new is bringing this to a trial that looks to establish evidence-based guidelines down the road. Cutting calories during treatment They intend to enroll 40 women with … [Read more...]

Gender and Corruption

Is corruption different for men and women? For decades, gender sensitivity has been part of project design in a range of international development and assistance programmes, including anti-corruption efforts. The concept simply acknowledges that different policies and programmes have differing impacts on men and on women. But has enough been done to make programme design practices gender-sensitive? And do we need women-specific anti-corruption projects? The UN Development Programme … [Read more...]

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