By Cherry Woodburn on October 22, 2011
Karen Griffard Putz* and I connected through the 2011 Hot Mommas Project, the world’s largest case study library to support women and girls through access to mentors and role models. Karen won in the Sports, Wellness & Fitness category and I won in the History Maker Category. Being part of the Hot Mommas Project is [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms | Tagged 2011 winner Hot Mommas Project, barefoot waterskier, barefoot waterskiing, Chicken Soup for the Soul, deaf and hard of hearing, Hands and Voices, Hot Mommas Project, Jo Waldron, Karen Griffard Putz, Kathy Kormen Frey, On the fence, the hidden world of the hard of hearing |
By Cherry Woodburn on October 12, 2011
I met Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter on Twitter (@valueintowords). I quickly learned that she was bright, knowledgeable, friendly and supportive. How could I not follow her? Then I learned thousands of people follow Jacqui – she’s listed on many “Best People to Follow on Twitter” lists for jobseekers. You see, Jacqui is one of only 27 Master [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms, Women's Stories Series | Tagged 3Plus International, Borderless thinking, CareerTrend, Confidence Chronicles, finding your life path, Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter, living life on your own terms, resume writer |
By Cherry Woodburn on October 8, 2011
“People who look through keyholes are apt to get the idea that most things are keyhole shaped.” ~Author Unknown Your perspective determines what you see and how you interpret things. For instance here’s a picture of my kitchen: 1. I’m a slob. I don’t clean up after myself. I let dirty dishes sit and sit [...]
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By Cherry Woodburn on October 4, 2011
I was once a little girl. It’s true. If you met me in the last few years you might think of me as always having reading glasses, always having lines on my face, and always having a voice that speaks of experience. But that wasn’t always the case. I was a 5 year old – [...]
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