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Meet Featured Diva Heidi Caswell

Meet Featured Diva Rosalind Sedacca

Rosaling Sedacca

Platinum Diva Member

Tell us about what it is you do.

 

I am recognized as The Voice of Child-Centered Divorce. My own experience more than a decade ago led to my writing my new book, How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce? A Create-a-Storybook™ Guide to Preparing Your Children — With Love! My now grown son, who was eleven at the time, wrote the introduction.

 

What makes this book unique is that I don’t just tell parents what to say. I say it for them! I use fill-in-the-blank age-appropriate templates to show parents how to create a storybook sharing family photos and history as a successful way to have the tough break-the-news conversation.

 

Therapists, attorneys, mediators and other professionals around the world have endorsed the book, attesting to the value of my innovative storybook approach. Six therapists contribute their expertise to the book, as well.

 

My purpose is to raise the consciousness of divorcing couples so they will stop, talk and create a caring plan of action before having that first crucial conversation with their children.

 

As an additional support system, I have also created the Child-Centered Divorce Network where parents can access free articles, my ezine, blog, coaching, valuable resources and services to help them create a “child-centered divorce” which will reap significant rewards in the months, years and decades to come. Please visit http://www.childcentereddivorce.com to learn more.

 

 

What advice do you have for someone who is interested in following a similar business path?

 

Become a valuable, trusted resource to your market. Know their pain and problems and address it.

 

 

What, in your opinion, does it take to be successful at what you do?

 

Being visible, credible and provide user-friendly products and services. Ongoing PR campaigns. Internet marketing. Article distribution. Blogs. Social networking.

 

 

What, in your opinion, is the main reason people fail in their business endeavors

 

Taking prospects for granted. Not addressing their real needs. Not reaching the prospect at the right time. Not having products at the right price point that solve client problems. Poor follow-up.

 

What do you want the person reading this to know about you?

 

I am an award-winning national speaker, workshop facilitator and Certified Corporate Trainer. I served five years on the Board of Directors of the Florida Speakers Association and have facilitated relationship and communication workshops for business, professional and spiritual organizations throughout North America.

 

I am on the Board of Directors of WE Magazine for Women and ChildSharing, Inc. I write a monthly column for divorceinteractive.com, am an Expert Advisor at ParentalWisdom.com, a Contributing Expert for Divorce360.com, on the Panel of Experts for the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children (NADWC.com), a Monthly Columnist for DivorceInteractive.com, a Contributing Columnist for MommyMentors.com and a Contributing Author to Exceptional Magazine. I am also the 2008 National First Place Winner of the Victorious Woman Award.

 

In addition, I share my expertise through TV and radio programs, print interviews, newsletters, teleseminars and content-rich articles. To learn more about my book, free ezine, blog, articles and other valuable resources for families experiencing divorce or separation, visit http://www.childcentereddivorce.com and http://www.howdoitellthekids.com.

 

 

How can someone get in contact with you?

 

Website: www.childcentereddivorce.com

Blog: www.childcentereddivorce.blogspot.com

Email: Rosalind@childcentereddivorce.com

Meet Featured Diva Angie Baker

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Platinum Diva Member

What plans do you have for the summer months as it relates to your business?

Currently working on jewelry for brides. New page to be added soon to my website, Reigning Love!

What recommendations can you offer to women to keep them motivated during the summer?

Have fun, relax, enjoy family and friends, be inspired.

What advice do you have for fellow businesswomen who want to understand how to make social media work for them?

When networking with others, let them get to know you and your business.

What’s your favorite social media site and why?

Facebook, Twitter and Ryze.

Are there any new projects you’re working on that you’d like the general public to know about?

New design line for brides to be.

How can someone get in touch with you?

angbkrtreasures@msn.com

or visit

http://angbkrdzigns.com/default.aspx

and send me a message.

Be sure and visit our website at http://angbkrdzigns.com

Meet Featured Diva Inez Bracey

Inez Bracey

Platinum Diva Member

Meet Featured Diva Debra Stokes

What goals did you set for 2010?

Focus. My goal for 2010 is to learn to focus – with laser accuracy – on the task at hand. I recognize that my ability to multi-task can be a bit of a problem. This is probably true for a lot of women entrepreneurs. Learning that in this season of my life and my business, the need to multi-task is not as critical as when I was trying to work in the corporate world and raise two children. Focus. That’s the goal. That’s a business goal. A spiritual goal is to continue to learn to fully trust God and His promises. There are moments when my trust in God is as strong as can be, but then, more often, I find myself attempting to “handle this one myself”. That’s got to stop!

Are you carrying over any New Years Resolutions from 2009 into 2010?

Passed on making New Year’s Resolutions many years ago. There are goals I set for 2009 that I didn’t reach. Some were unnecessary and I don’t miss not making them. Some were vital and I will strive to reach them in 2010.

Do you have any unfinished business carried over from 2009? If so, what is it and how do you plan to handle it? If not, what advice do you give to others when it comes to completing tasks?

Yes, I do have unfinished business. I won’t elaborate, but much of it has to do with strategic steps in marketing and distributing our second product – KoolNex. We’ve already begun to implement the first phase of our 2010 plans.

When someone does business with you what are some things you hope they take away from the experience?

I hope people walk away with a sense of comfort. I represent Christ everyday and I want people to see Him in me. I want them to know that they’ve been treated with the utmost respect and honesty. I want people to know that they can safely recommend me to someone else.

Where can we connect with you? Website(s)? Blog(s) email address

Debra L. Stokes, President
Eloge Enterprises LLC
P.O. Box 678605
4752 Ellington Court
Marietta, GA 30067
(678) 262-7533
elogeenterprises@comcast.net
www.womanofwisdom.wordpress.com
Glistens
Koolnex

Meet Featured Diva Teri Dempski

Meet Featured Diva Pat Montgomery

 

What challenges are you facing as a woman in business during the downturn in the economy?

I am facing challenges that many businesses are right now, whether they are women or not.  Our customers cannot get funding for projects, therefore there is nothing for me to consultant on right now.  So we trying to expand our horizons and move into some new markets. 

 

What advice would you offer to others who are facing similar challenges? 

 

 

 

 

Don’t give up.  Even if you have to do something else for a while to pay the bills, don’t give up on your dream.  Explore new markets for your services or products.  Redouble your marketing efforts, especially in ways that are cost effective, such as social networking.  Realize that these dips never last and then for a while everything zooms back up—be ready for the zoom.  

 

 Do you recommend change at midlife?  Why or why not?  And in what areas?

 

 Absolutely if that is what is best for you.  If you are happy and fulfilled, don’t make any changes just for change sake.  But if something is missing, now is the time to find the answer.  The kids are grown or at least not babies, so your responsibilities are less there.  You probably have a little savings to tide you over.  So take a chance.  In midlife I met my husband, changed careers, wrote a book, started blogging and twittering, and started doing to radio talk show.  It is great.  I love my life now! 

  

If you were granted three wishes, what would they be?

            Health for me and my family

            Joy in all of our hearts

            World peace—just kidding.  I watched Miss Congeniality last night. Prosperity with honor would be my third. 

 

 

Tell us three things about you that makes you great at what you do in your business.

 

            The people we associate with

            Positive outlook

            Concern for doing the right thing all the time. 

 

How can someone get in touch with you?

 

 pmmontgomery@bellsouth.net

 My website:  parentsrulewithpat.com

 

Meet Featured Diva Heidi Richards Mooney

Tell us about what it is you do.

In addition to running an online organanization for women in ecommerce, I am an author, business coach and consider myself  a serial entrepreneur having owned several businesses over the past 30 years including 3retail florists, a child care center, a bar, 3 restaurants an apartment complex and several rental properties. I currently run my floral and event planning company as well as have several clients whom I coach on eCommerce and Social Media Marketing.  At Eden Florist.com we specialize in corporate and nonprofit event planning and execution.  And my new business model is using independent contractors for all our design and delivery of same. As a social media entrpreneur, I host virtual events, publicizing them on various social networking sites and thorugh email marketing efforts.

 

What advice do you have for someone who is interested in following a similar business path?   

 

DON’T DO IT! All kidding aside, I have always had the need to work on multiple projects at one time probably the result of my adult onset ADD – I like to now refer to it as Amazing Divine Destiny and of course my creative, hyperactive nature and passion for new experiences.  If you get bored easily, doing one thing at a time, then you’ll probably be really good at multi-tasking jobs. Of course, I didn’t have all these jobs at once, it wasn’t until about seven years ago when I discovered the power of the web (along with the millions of other users at the time) that I yearned to run my flower shops AND learn how the World Wide Web works.  My suggestion is that if this sounds like your story, then surround yourself with people who know more than you, that you can learn from and then when you become experienced enough share your wisdom with others who seek it.  I have been so fortunate to have mentors and be involved in masterminds and surrounded by amazing, giving men and women who were and still are willing to lend a hand when I need it (and vice-versa).

 

What, in your opinion, does it take to be successful at what you do?

 

To be successful, it takes passion, commitment and knowing “where you want to end up.”  Goals are so important. I see small business owners flounder because they may have day to day or even week to week and month to month goals, but the real key to success is long-range planning and implementation. That and finding a team of people who have expertise you lack to help you reach those goals.

 

What, in your opinion, is the main reason people fail in their business endeavors?

 

The opposite of what I think it takes to be successful: Lack of commitment and no real goals as I mentioned above. And another key factor in not succeeding is not believing in yourself. 

 

What do you want the person reading this to know about you? 

 

That I love life, people and new experiences and am always willing to share my knowledge with others. I learned early on that my purpose was to seek, learn and pass it on. As I believe it is all of ours. That and to serve.  In my humble opinion, it is serving others that is really every human being’s divine purpose.

 

How can someone get in contact with you? The best way is via email heidi@wecai.org or phone 954-625-6606

http://www.wecai.org/

Meet Featured Diva Debbie Zipp

What goals did you set for 2010?

• To make more time for exercise, taking care of myself and zoning out.
• Try to find another avenue using my skills to make money. As much as I love and take pride in the business I created as the 2nd transition in my life it hasn’t achieved the financial goals I set for myself. Of course one’s work has to be about more than money but situations change. I think it is time to consider a 3rd transition in my life for gaining the financial income I need. It is not something an entrepreneur can force but I need to be actively engaged in that goal and keep my heart and my mind open to all possibilities in order to find the right path for me now.
• Simplify simplify simplify.

Are you carrying over any New Years Resolutions from 2009 into 2010?

• Of course the exercise and taking care of oneself thing.
• Encourage and help my husband to stop smoking in a constructive way. I consider that a gift to myself if he is able to do it.
• To continue fighting for my son’s health returning to normal and to find ways to encourage him to adapt his life if that is not possible so he can be productive and lead a fulfilling life despite his illness.

Do you have any unfinished business carried over from 2009?

There are a few film projects that I didn’t get done but a new project came along that I felt passionate about to take the place of those. Creatively and artistically I usually get the things done I want to get done because the passion is there and I’m pretty driven.

If so, what is it and how do you plan to handle it? If not, what advice do you give to others when it comes to completing tasks?
Passion is the key and keeping your eye on the ball or the bigger picture. There is a lot of unappealing grunt work that goes along with any business which can impede your progress but you have to be patient and endure to get that stuff done so you can proceed to the task that speaks to your heart which is the end reward. I try to keep that in mind when accomplishing a task. However, if the big task or “ball” is not motivating or fails to arouse passion it is very difficult for me to finish unless there is a big consequence to not finishing.

When someone does business with you what are some things you hope they take away from the experience?

I hope they feel inspired and confident. I want them to feel energized and take away concrete ideas to move them forward.

Where can we connect with you? Website(s)? Blog(s) email address
http://www.inthetrenchesproductions.com/
http://tomatoesinthetrenches.homestead.com/index.html
http://twitter.com/ITTProductions
Facebook
email: dzipp@macconnect.com

Meet Featured Diva Rosie Horner

Rosie Horner

Platinum Diva Member

Tell us about you and your business
Keynote Speaker and Communications and Customer Service Trainer.
Presentation skills and blogging coach.

What goals have you set for the New Year?
Increased focus on 4 A’s
Affiliate Marketing
Article Marketing
Adwords
Adsense
Increase the number and types of Teleseminars

Do you have any unfinished business carried over from 2008? If so, what is it and how do you plan to handle it? If not, what advice do you give to others when it comes to completing tasks?
I did not complete inventory of products that need to be enhanced. My advice is to work with a plan when you sit down at the computer. Also, keep an accomplishment journal. Record, each night, what you accomplished. For me I need to record achievements completed related to internet marketing.

When someone does business with you what are some things you hope they take away from the experience?
Empowerment! A confident knowledge that they can present better or blog like the best. I strive to connect people to their potential, passion and purpose.

How can we learn more about you?

http://www.rosiehorner.com
http://www.bloggingforboomers.com
http://www.rosiesblogclass.wordpress.com
http://www.rosiesboomerreview.com
http://www.pointsforpresenters.com
http://www.raptapact.com

Meet Featured Diva Linda Alexander

 

What challenges are you facing as a woman in business during the downturn in the economy?

I’m challenged to figure out how to encourage folks that they do need that book, that book I’ve written, if for no reason other than to allow themselves a break from the realities of their own economic struggles. Books are relatively inexpensive mental health tools. Good, smart and, yes, economical promotions are the smartest move I can make in this current environment.

 

What advice would you offer to others who are facing similar challenges?

 

Be creative in your ideas and business decisions. Don’t ever let negativity take hold. There is always an answer, and you can help others by helping yourself. We’re all in this together in one way or another.

 

Do you recommend change at midlife? Why or why not? And in what areas?   

I most definitely do recommend change at midlife if it is planned and well-organized. Don’t jump into something you haven’t researched, qualified, and green-lighted. Consider your strengths and move forward into something you’ve wanted to do all your life, but for whatever reason, never did . . . until now.

 

If you were granted three wishes, what would they be?

 

1.      a never-ending stream of chocolate which wouldn’t add pounds

2.      a fully-equipped and decorated shiny silver Airstream trailer to travel the country, and the freedom to go wherever, whenever

3.      always a new publishing contract, better than the last, right around the corner

 

Tell us three things about you that make you great at what you do in your business. 

 

I’m strong in my people skills. I do tend to listen, listen, listen, and not make rash decisions. This serves me well. And since I am so people-oriented, I am able to write from the heart—from my heart, yes, but also from the heart of the true-life stories of the people I write about . . . sort of a spirit transference.

 

How can someone get in touch with you?

 

I can be reached via e-mail at peachy2@prodigy.net or linda@lindajalexander.net, through my websites: http://www.lindajalexander.net and http://www.authorsden.com/lindajalexander, or through my press agent, William Scherer at william@mbstia.com or by calling William at 240-529-6240.