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Advanced Mental Conditioning With Auguste Marie Crenshaw

According to Auguste, there are thousands of successful business coaches out there. She immediately makes an important distinction, "It's one thing that you understand calculus, but can you teach it?" We have to agree; she has a good point.

Rosa Louise McCauley Parks

Rosa Parks, who was born Rosa Louide Mccauley Parks, was the symbol of the civil rights movement that started in the 1950s. When she refused to give up her seat, she started a movement, and her courage is relevant to this day.

Manal al-Sharif: Dare to Drive a Car

Manal al-Sharif, born in 1979 in Mecca, is a Saudi activist known for her 2011 campaign for women's right to drive, which led to significant changes in Saudi law.

An interview with Laura Shovan

Laura Shovan's multicultural childhood in Bangkok and the Bronx deeply influenced her writing, sparking a passion for exploring how language connects cultures.

Michelle Obama: The Champion for Women

Michelle Obama's life story, from Chicago to Princeton to the White House, reflects her commitment to education, public service, and empowering women, making a lasting impact on many.

How My Divorce Embrace My Life's Calling

After a tough divorce, I found new strength and purpose. Embracing my independence, I launched a coaching career and rediscovered my passion for helping others achieve their dreams.

Live The Life You Want

Building joy and success in life starts with a deep connection to your core values and practicing mindfulness. By using these as a guide, you create a strong foundation for personal growth and positive relationships, leading to a fulfilling and balanced life.

Interview with Sylvia McNicoll

Sylvia McNicoll, an acclaimed Canadian children’s author, manages writing, teaching, and motherhood with ease, drawing from her diverse skills and experiences to create impactful stories.