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Tea & Coffee
Trade Journal/ October 2005
Is Your
Company Headed For Trouble? How to Tell
http://www.allbusiness.com/periodicals/article/597506-1.html
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Tea
& Coffee Trade Journal/ December 2005
Proven
Marketing Ideas That Work
http://www.teaandcoffee.net/1205/tea.htm
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Biz
Life Magazine/ four part series
Midlife-
Mo-Jo
Niche-Knack
On Your Market
Get Set Go
It’s a Chick
Thing
www.bizlife.com
Strange things
happen to Women when we hit midlife. For the first time we
notice slight shifts in body parts, thinner lips, a few grey
hairs and jeans that “fit differently” (are these mine?) We
suddenly favor watching re-runs of Saturday Night Live,
to going out “live” on Saturday night. Change creeps upon us
slowly, like a tide on a sleeping sunbather. Getting older just
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Guilford Woman Magazine/ February 2006
Is Your Compass Broken?
If you were to be asked “Who are you”? What would you
answer? Most likely “I am an accountant, a wife, a
mother, an attorney”. The answer is often not what you
are, but what you do, how you see your
function in this life. Are you defined by what you do?
If you cannot answer who you are, at your very core,
than it may be because you really don’t know
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Newton Magazine/ January 2006
Tea on the Loose; Primer on good taste
If your idea of a good cup of tea involves a plain tea
bag from the grocery store you are likely missing out on
a truly superior experience. The main difference is the
shape, grade and size of the leaves. This is what
affects the resulting cup of tea.
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Guilford Woman Magazine/January 2006
Do You Run Your Business Like a Girl? Maybe you
should
There are many successful stories from Entrepreneurial
Women in the Triad and across the nation. But how do
they do it? What makes their business fly and gain
publicity and media attention? It may be what they
“don’t do” rather than what they “do”. Although many of
the women I have met along the way have similar
approaches to business, the successful ones are not
always doing it by the book. Is this the sneaky little
secret successful women have? Not saying that men are
doing it wrong, but I think they may be doing it
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Southern Maryland
Brides Magazine/Spring 2006
Boring luncheons
Are out to Lunch
I don’t know about you, but when I open that pretty
little invitation for a bridal luncheon, I have to
admit to a deep seeded groan. You know the shtick,
deviled eggs and games. I despise games. I have a
borderline case of post traumatic stress disorder
from past events including baby shower luncheons. I
cannot tell you how many times I have been made to
“guess” what is in a baby food jar, minus it’s
label, or have failed miserably on the “How well do
you know the bride” quiz, in front of the entire
female section of a wedding party with a shameful
smile. I guess in all the years I spent hanging out
with the Bride-to-be, it never occurred to my to
have a serious conversation about her favorite bar
soap, her kindergarten teachers name or if she files
her toenails round or square.
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