Pamela Grant brings a new innovation to the career counseling field, the concept of “spirit-centered”; the investigation into the process of finding what’s best for each individual. Each person brings a unique set of qualities and aptitudes to jobs. Finding what is best for them is an exciting journey. Pamela works with individuals, companies and with students to find the strategy that is best for them to avoid stagnation in any position. Are you a student? Do you know what you want to be when you grow up? If not, Pamela can help, in fact even if you are ‘just’ an employee, understanding how to get from where you are to where you want to be is important. This is the start of the New Year of 2008 for Amazing Women and possible a new you.
Introduction
Pamela Grant brings to her coaching her wit, humor and her knowledge of over 20 years of working in the corporate world. She is the creator and works with adults as well as students is special programs structured just for them. Her new book Career Callings is based on her creation of these programs. She believes each person brings a unique set of qualities to the job they currently have. Today we are going to be talking about “Creating your best year ever” a tall order that I know Pamela can help us get started on.
A brutally blunt owner’s manual and fix-it guide for every year; make and model of guy! From the far North reaches of Alaska, where there are more men than women: Mary Marshall takes a realistic and uncensored look at things men do and say with enough blunt irony that most males will recognize himself with a good long laugh. Her new book: Charm School for Guys takes a much needed and realistic look at men: Find out the truth about sex appeal…or lack. She gets into their closet, wallet, ride and their heads. (Hummm; is that a messy place?) Do guys need a translator: when all they hear is Sex, Food, and Beer? This is a no rocket science look at men and what to do. Men: You are encouraged to listen. Because what is better? Breakfast for two…or life sucks for one? This is going to be a hoot of a show full of fun and laughter.
And that has never happened! Natalie Weinstein opened her company in 1973 and become a design, teaching and creative force. But, Natalie has always been an amazing force. When she enrolled in the Willsey Institute of Art and Interior Design who would have thought she would eventually be the executive director of the school. Her design work has appeared in The New York Times, Palm Beach Life, Newsday, Nite Life, Distinction and House Magazines. She started Natalie’s Home Decorating Club and now she is empowering her clients and the Club with the Home Decorating Club’s Green University; with a goal of a zero energy home. She is an author of two books, one is a children’s book and a radio talk host of “Home Show”. She knows people have a thirst to improve their surroundings and she is there to help.
Designer Bonnie Dell and her partner created a do-it-yourself home staging kit to help homeowners make their homes the most attractive on the market. By following their