Sunday, March 15, 2009

Love Under New Management

Wow, I just got back from an exciting evening
of love making. Yes, I spent about 2 hours
sharing with about 12 other women on how we
may rethink how we manage our love. We talked about
not giving all our love away. Instead, we decided that
we could and would keep some of our love to take are of
ourselves. Everyone agreed that we were not getting what
we really wanted in our relationships and the it was insanity
to keep doing the same thing and expecting a different
result. We talked about our health, our wealth, and our relationships.
We left the group knowing that it was time to love under new management.
We all agreed that we would take action to get what we really wanted in
our relationships and that what we are currently doing ain't working for us. Oh, it's
working for our kids--they get everything they need and want from us; our men--
we have sacrificed our selves long enough; and our money--a day late and a dollar
short will no longer do. We're getting ours and we're getting it now. Oh yeah, and our bodies
too. We've decided that we are going to listen to our bodies and give it the physical exercise and
nutrients that it is begging for. Yes, we are in love, but not under the old
management. It's a new boss in town!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

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Get free 15 minute consultation

Cheers!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Vistit drdebranixon.com

Guys, I have entire repertoire
of products. My website
will be up soon. By the way,
I want to introduce you to
my webmaster, Shyra. I'll
get back with more details. Until
then. Post on my blog let me know
if you might need her services.
Email: drdebranixon@att.net

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Introducing Dr. Nixon

Debra Ann Nixon is a family therapy
graduate professor, inspirational speaker,
author and relationship consultant. Her unique
perspective on relationships, is "everything"
"is about relationships... it just a mater of context."
An extraordinary and passionate international lecturer,
she also is author of a half dozen books, and is the
founder of Liberation Outreach International,
a spiritual community dedicated to service and personal
development.

An avid champion for inclusion, Dr. Nixon's


Topics Tailored to
Your Specific Needs
and Goals

Leadership
A provocative and inspiring workshop on the importance of leadership in embracing and inviting inclusion in the workplace. Dr. Nixon provides poignant examples of prominent leaders' use of inclusion and the resulting success and/or failure. Powerful.

Communication
Language is perhaps the most important tool in creating a fine-tuned, well-functioning organization. Too often people underestimate the art and simplicity of open, honest interfacing. This workshop demonstrates the effective use of language and challenges and educates people to use words to create a more inviting work environment.

Leveraging Different Strengths
Every person has a special gift to contribute to the growth and well being of their organization; not all gifts are given the proper respect; and not all gifts have been given due prominence and appreciation. Dr. Nixon helps individuals assess and access specific gifts and helps leadership with the talent placement and positioning for optimum productivity.

Team (community) Building
At the end of the day, people want to feel valued; they want to feel accepted; they want to feel good about showing up for work. They want to enjoy a work environment, which means they know that they are liked for who they are and that they don't have to pretend to be somebody or something that they are not. Dr. Nixon can take the most diverse group and creates a tight-knit community while maintaining the integrity each individual's identity. Unity does not mean uniformity; but it is possible to create unity from diversity.

Additional presentations topics include: Conflict Resolution, Anger Management, Managing Anxiety, and Personal and Professional development

I'll have more to say later, just wanted to introduce myself for now