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Diva Toolbox Dynamic Diva Patricia Samuels

by Diva Toolbox at 2:25pm Sun, 26 Jul 2009 under Diva Toolbox, Dynamic Diva, Networking, Inspiring Women, Patricia Samuels; 38 views
Min. Patricia D. Samuels, MA has been speaking in public (in churches and in schools) since the tender age of 10 and sought after for advice since even before then. While barely a woman herself, she was called upon to serve as the Women’s Sunday School Teacher of the Salem Missionary Baptist Church of Port Arthur, Texas. In this position she was the youngest person in her class while serving students, some of whom were fifty years her senior.
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The Diva Toolbox Interviews Maxine Clark, Chief Executive Bear, Build A Bear Workshop

It was my pleasure to interview Maxine Clark, Chief Executive Bear from Build A Bear Workshop.
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Why breakfast is good for you and your family

by Diva Toolbox at 7:50am Thu, 5 Mar 2009 under Health & Wellness, Nutrition, Weight Loss, Health & Wellness; 48 views
Breakfast is such an ordinary word. But did you know that from the word itself you will already know its importance? Yes, to achieve a healthier body you need to take breakfast on a regular basis. Breakfast is "breaking the fast", that's why you really need to eat something as early as possible. Read complete article at http://www.divatoolbox.com/self/diet-and-nutrition/899-why-breakfast-is-good-for-you-and-your-family-.html
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Five Things Every Newly Self-Employed Woman Should Know

by Diva Toolbox at 6:52am Thu, 26 Feb 2009 under Business & Career, Work From Home, Personal Development, Career; 53 views
Women become self-employed in many ways. For example, they may decide to leave full-time work and become a consultant or freelancer. While holding a full-time job, they “moonlight” in a side business, such as tutoring children or selling goods on eBay. Or, they can start a new company, raise capital and hire employees.  
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Unleashing Diva Potential

by Diva Toolbox at 6:48am Thu, 19 Feb 2009 under Health & Wellness, AIDS/HIV; 46 views
Basanti Bista is a 26-year-old health volunteer in highlands of Nepal. She’s a foot soldier in the battle to reduce child and maternal deaths in her community. On the surface, Basanti is similar to most women in the U.S.. She’s a homeowner, investor and mother – a multi-tasker as we like to say.  However, unlike many of us, Basanti has achieved success despite seemingly insurmountable odds. Born to a poor family, she was denied an education, forced to marry young, suffered verbal abuse and became a widowed mother all before her 25th birthday.
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