Aired on June 7, 2010– 11 am PST on www.latalkradio.com
TITLE: “Simply Live It UP: Reframing & Prioritizing Your Family Life.”
SPECIAL GUEST: Charlotte Ward, Author of “Simply Live It”, is a Licensed Hypnotherapist, Success Coach affiliated with Success Unlimited Network, (SUN) and principal in two publishing companies, Gem Book Publishing Company and Purposeful Press
http://www.charlottewardenterprises.com
Charlotte Ward joins Allen to discuss family dynamics of “purposing” one’s life to create quality time for yourself and your family. In “Simply Live It UP” readers find a road map to turn good experiences into extraordinary ones by bringing structure to the chaos of daily living.
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ABOUT CHARLOTTE WARD
With her husband, author and photojournalist Fred Ward, she wrote The Home Birth Book and Phenomenal Gems. She has edited numerous books and articles for major publications as well as expansive government and private industry projects.
PhotoReading Seminar Leader:
In her company Charlotte Ward Enterprises, since 1992 Charlotte has been leading seminars in the PhotoReading Whole Mind System, where participants experience breakthrough processing of written information with both hemispheres of the brain at speeds exceeding 25,000 words a minute. For a presentation on the TodayNY morning show, she developed Reading Strategies, a half- or one-day training for professionals.
NLP Master:
Charlotte has studied Ericksonian hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) since 1983. Having achieved the Master Practitioner level and Trainer Certification, she uses these skills in coaching, presenting, writing, and editing.
Speaker:
Active for seven years in her Toastmasters club, the Professional Speakers, she served in every office. She also completed the Dale Carnegie Personal Improvement program.
MBTI and PTP:
Qualified to administer the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Charlotte incorporates Type into her presentations and writing. She also has studied and employed the work of Dawna Markova, Perceptual Thinking Patterns.