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Author and animal behavior consultant Amy Shojai with two of her animal companions, a dog and a cat. The banner next to the photo reads Award Winning Authorpreneur and Animal Behavior Consultant Amy Shojai Talks Writing Books

Award Winning Authorpreneur and Animal Behavior Consultant Amy Shojai Talks Writing Books

in my soul.

Our talk is about writing, about getting published. Getting published is no mean feat, even in this day and age of print on demand and respectable self-publishing. But, getting published twenty or more years ago, THAT was quite an accomplishment. Amy’s energy and enthusiasm for this topic is nothing new to me, which is a big reason I wanted to share it with you.

By Yvonne DiVita April 24, 2020 Creativity, Marketing your book, Smart Conversations with Yvonne, Writing
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A Smart Woman Conversation with Margo Lovett – Author, Podcaster, Entrepreneur

Margo Lovett has a voice that makes my soul melt. There is a quality to the softness of it that makes me listen more closely to what she’s saying. It also exudes confidence. When she speaks, I think the world is listening. Certainly, my heart hears and tells me this is a good thing. 

By Yvonne DiVita August 30, 2019 Smart Conversations with Yvonne
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27 Quotes on Books, Reading, Writing, Learning, and Doing

I gathered a lot of quotations while researching the topics covered in Read ‘Em & Reap! Many are spread throughout the book, so I thought I’d collect my […]

By Tom Collins July 13, 2019 Books, Learning, Reading, Writing
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Reaping the Seventh Reward: Shared Immortality

The subtitle of my book is 6 Science-Backed Ways Reading Puts You on the Road to Achieving More and Living Longer. The title of this post confirms what the judge I worked for right after law school taught me: No piece of writing is ever done; you just run out of time.

By Tom Collins July 8, 2019 Aging Well, Books, Learning, Reading
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25 Things A Blog Can and WILL Do For You

25 Things A Blog Can and WILL Do For You

I could have written, 30 things a blog can and will do for you. Or, 50 things. Or 10 things.

The number isn’t important. The “things” are important. The things and what they can and will do for you, if you work at them.

Let’s discuss.

By Yvonne DiVita June 21, 2019 Business & Entrepreneurship, Writing
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How To Be SMART About Your Goals

Today, we’ll talk a bit about SMART goals. And, I don’t just mean how to be smart about setting goals. Instead, I want you to learn how to understand SMART intentions and get them to work for you.

By Yvonne DiVita April 15, 2019 Business & Entrepreneurship, Creativity, Tools & Technology
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Thoughts on Doilies When Everything Old is New Again

Life does go full circle. It happens when you’re not looking. One moment you’re a teenager tasked with dusting and sweeping and maybe making beds that you did not sleep in, and the next moment you’re a grandmother with your own home, and you’re still dusting and sweeping, but now, it’s okay. Because the rooms you clean, are yours. Because the bed you make, is yours.

By Yvonne DiVita February 21, 2019 Aging Well, Health & Happiness, Love & Relationships
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The Language of Growing Old in America

I am on the near side of what our society labels as old. I passed my 60th birthday some years ago and I admit that for a short bit of time it had me adopting the societal norm – that of thinking I’m old and unable to be a contributing and active member of society.

By Yvonne DiVita March 22, 2018 Aging Well, Health & Happiness
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Decide to Live – Fully and Happily – Now!

Our life, according to the society we live in, ends when we retire. It’s time to stand up and shout, “I’m not done yet!”

It’s time to throw the old notions of aging and vibrant living out the window, give them a proper burial, throw dirt on them, a lot of dirt.

By Yvonne DiVita February 27, 2018 Creativity, Health & Happiness
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Wake Up To A Real 100+ Year Life

As someone who never expected to live to be 100, and who couldn’t have cared less, I am now pausing in my senior-hood and giving this idea a chance to grow in my consciousness. I don’t feel old yet (well, some days I do), and while I have a drawer in my night stand with my medication, only three are prescription.

By Yvonne DiVita February 15, 2018 Aging Well, Health & Happiness
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