New Year: What Will You Do to Make 2012 Better?

New Year:  What Will You Do to Make 2012 Better? Written by Ellen Marie Hawkins Hi, my name is Ellen, and I am an addict. I am addicted to making goals. There, I said it.  I confessed.  Deep cleansing breath, and…ahh.  Do I feel better?  That is yet to be determined, but I am one [...]

When to Draw the Line

When to Draw the Line by Crystal Kelly How do you know when to draw the line? Do you remember when you were little and you were told if you do not feel right about something to let mommy and daddy know. Well the same is true today. The best test of right and wrong [...]

Brittany Curran Helped Raise $80,000 for the Boston Children’s Hospital

Brittany Curran Helped Raise $80,000 for the Boston Children’s Hospital We told you about Brittany running in the Falmouth Road Race a few months ago. We got an update on the success of the race and some great pictures of Brittany with the kids she helped. Brittany ran on the hospital team in the Falmouth [...]

Three Steps for Coping with Bullying, Privately

Three Steps for Coping with Bullying, Privately By Donna Labermeier Are you in a state of constant fear, anger and worry because of having to deal with a bully either at your school or in your home?  Have you been struggling with feelings of sadness, unable to control the bad things that seem to happen [...]

Innovative Way to Help Your Favorite Nonprofits this Holiday Season

Innovative Way to Help Your Favorite Nonprofits this Holiday Season – And Save Money While Doing So! GoodShop.com donates up to 30% of every purchase from more than 3,000 top stores to your favorite cause — and provides over 100,000 money saving coupons! No need to pull out your wallet to donate to your favorite [...]

Interview With Ida Jo

Interview With Ida Jo Written by Ellen Marie Hawkins (photo courtesy of www.idajoandtheshow.com) It’s not very often that I hear music that truly stands apart, but Ida Ida caught me off guard with her music that is innovative and new, yet familiar and relatable at the same time. I felt like she was not only [...]

Problems with Parents and Savvy Solutions

Problems with Parents and Savvy Solutions from Think Confident, Be Confident for Teens Often the seeds of self-doubt take root and grow first in family relationships. The verbal and non-verbal messages we get from our family shape and impact our self-view. At home we can be ourselves, taking off our armor for the day, and [...]

Chit Chatting with author Kirsten Sage Steadman

Chit Chatting with author Kirsten Sage Steadman Written by: Jill Sheets Recently, I had the honor of interviewing author Kirsten Sage Steadman, She is the author of the amazing book “Snowflake Obsidian: Memoir of a Cutter.” Continue to read on and learn more about Kirsten, her book and why she decide to write it. R: [...]

Brittany Curran is Running Miles For Miracles

Brittany Curran is Running Miles For Miracles One of our favorite actresses, Brittany Curran, is doing another wonderful service. She is running “Miles For Miracles” to help the Boston Children’s Hospital. Her reason for running? “Children’s Hospital Boston is a wonderful place, a truly unique hospital—one of the best pediatric institutions in the world, giving [...]

Indigo Charlie: Musician, Fashionista, Inspiration

Indigo Charlie: Musician, Fashionista, Inspiration Written by Ellen Marie Hawkins (photo credit: Adam Bravin) Indigo Charlie may be a fresh voice in the music scene, but with a mother who has been in the music and entertainment industry for almost 17 years, which has included VP positions with Loud, LaFace, Arista, Ruthless and Mathew Knowles [...]

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