GOOD READ_Opportunities For New Patterns!

I “LIKE” this post, especially the part about wanting to create healthy relationships and declaring to the Universe your expectations in a man. i’ve been working on this for several years after being in a series of unhealthy relationships & partnerships with men. the last liaison left me quite disenchanted, but i sought out a great marriage therapist (i refer to him as my divorce counselor) so i could disconnect from my eX and become stronger on my own. Last summer i wrote about it ~ somewhat a manifesto ~ in my article “What a Modern Woman Wants and Seeks in a 21st Century Relationship” – a three part exposé. It’s been one of my most popular posts to date! i enjoy Erin Lanahan’s adventures and i SUBSCRIBE to it (literally & metaphorically).~sb

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we are helping college bound teens with cancer: meet Alexandra Munoz, our $2,000 national scholarship winner

We are enthused to announce the fourth of four 2011 national scholarships awarded through Beckstrand Cancer Foundation to help create a better future for college bound teens with cancer! Attending: UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles); Studying: Pre-Medicine/Pediatrics; Cancer Diagnosis: Ovarian Cancer. Essay Excerpt: Before cancer, I had never seen children struggle to save their lives before. I can remember the screams of the youngest kids that echoed my own inward pleas. I only remember thinking, I wish I could heal them…I have felt the terror of being the patient, but I hope to one day be on the other side of the equation. – Alexandra Munoz [READ MORE]

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we are helping college bound teens with cancer: meet Daniel Rezaee, our $2,000 national scholarship winner

We are excited to announce the third of four 2011 national scholarships awarded to help create a better future for college bound teens with cancer! $2,000 scholarship winner: Daniel Rezaee; Attending: University of New Hampshire; Studying: Health Management and Policy; Cancer Diagnosis: Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Essay Excerpt: Cancer is a horrible disease. Experiencing cancer changes the way you look at life and people and makes you realize that you must stay as positive and as strong as you possibly can. I want to help people the way others helped me. They gave me hope and helped me get better. What better gift can one person give to another? – Daniel Rezaee [more]

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