A lot of people have sent me messages and emails with questions about Renegade Professional. Some of the questions are also about the new Professionals, Businesses and Non-Profits (PBN) area of Renegade Professional as well. Lately, I haven't had very much time to answer them all individually, so I decided to post your Frequently Asked Questions right here.
Q. I am starting to hear a lot about PBN on sites like Better Networker. What exactly is it? I am not a member of Renegad…
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Added by Patrice Walker on September 22, 2009 at 9:46pm —
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Hello Ladies!
My name is Christa! I am new at this blogging business so bare with me lol. I look forward to getting to know everyone on twittermoms! I love this site! Single mothers should also join me at www.singlerose.com~ It's a website full of single mothers sharing their stories! Its also full of resources for single mommies! And all of you Mompreneurs out there you should DEFINATLY join me at www.aMomEntrepreneur.com! This site is full of amazing mothers who have either just started their…
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Added by Christa Sheffield on September 14, 2009 at 7:48pm —
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I am so blessed and I am in such a happy place. I have 6 wonderful children who are making their own way thru life and each and everyday I smile, watch, laugh and observe them growing into nice kids. Eamon and Liam are becoming so independant. I send them upstairs with a load of laundry and they put it away and clean up their room with no questions. They clean up the basement with a bit of coaxing of course, but they get the job done. Mairin can be demanding with her questions and boredom when t…
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Added by Heather Mott on August 2, 2009 at 1:19pm —
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When I heard about the death of Maria del Carmen Brousada, the 69-year-old single mother who made the news three years ago by becoming the oldest woman in the world to give birth, I was transported back to the summer I turned 8.
My family had gone to visit relatives in Israel. For whatever reason, my parents thought I was too young to join them and my sister, then 11, to Eliat, the southernmost tip, so they left for a long weekend with those relatives.
The day they left, my relatives — who bar…
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Added by Vicki Larson on July 28, 2009 at 7:33am —
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SINGLE PARENTS are essentially UNPARTNERED PARENTS, whose myriad of (unshared) responsibilities often overextend the most vigilant of two-parent households.
The challenge faced by single parents is compounded as the need to compromise and relenquish a future we had envisioned for ourselves and our children melts before our eyes.Often pressed to make decisions without the provision of likeminded adult deliberation or feedback, the peacegiving single parent must identify and sustain realistic obj…
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Added by Cotton Dean on July 11, 2009 at 5:31pm —
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As successful living increasingly enjoins all humanity toward “MENSA-esque” time management, babies must share their lap tops with laptops. Diligent parents are pressured to dismiss all “dismissibles”, AKA matters of interest which serve to define our individuality. We schedule-in fun plans with the same enthusiasm that we bring to reconciling our checking accounts. Today’s parents must cleverly and competitively strive to surpass yesterday’s workplace successes (which often means work follows u…
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Added by Cotton Dean on July 11, 2009 at 9:04am —
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Hello,
My name is Joanie Winberg and I have been a single mom for 14 years. At the time of my divorce my children were 12 and 9. At the ages of 28 and 25, they are happy and well adjusted adults.That is a huge concern for single moms because of the emotional roller coaster ride of divorce.
It has not been an easy journey and at times the "once shared to-do lost" seemed overwhelming.
That is why I have dedicated my life to support single moms as much as I possibly can. I now have a…
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Added by Joanie Winberg on July 9, 2009 at 9:57am —
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Added by Jackie Buschur on June 22, 2009 at 10:30am —
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So, this weekend is Father’s Day!
If you are separated or divorced, this is a day that can be filled with anxiety, frustration, anger and all kinds of emotions.
What I want to stress to you today is that no matter what kind of man/”ex” your children’s father is…he is still their father and they need him desperately!
• Regardless of what your children say
• Regardless of what he does
• Whether or not he pays, honors his obligations or is a kind/decent person
Your children need him!
I know ho…
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Added by Laura Campbell on June 16, 2009 at 2:57pm —
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When will it end?
Have you ever found yourself asking this question??
Perhaps you ask it about a particular day.
About a particular meeting.
About a situation.
About a moment in time.
The real question is….What is IT?
When we are going through a divorce, we seem to ask ourselves this question over and over again….thinking that the “IT” is the divorce.
However, once the divorce is over, this little question does not stop nudging us. Have you ever felt this way?
My own experience had me ask…
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Added by Laura Campbell on June 10, 2009 at 10:09am —
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From: http://www.amomentrepreneur.com/profiles/blogs/deboxed-living-conversations
Welcome to my business website. I am thrilled to present to you “Deboxed Living Conversations.” The term deboxed living can mean a number of things and I invite you to come to a definition that suits you. For me, deboxed living means doing what is right for oneself and ones’ children, despite the controversy it might bring about because of differing conventional, religious or other views that people in your life h…
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Added by Kadie on June 7, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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When the word Adoption is mentioned it can be a touchy subject. Especially when you are a mother who has made that decision. In my other post I have told you all about my son being born prematurely and my separation/divorce. When me and my ex-husband separated I met this guy about 6 months after I knew that I couldn’t ever trust my ex-husband again. I guess I was very gullible at the time and the guy I met could see that as well. But I thought he was a really good guy at first. As time went by I…
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Added by Kristy DeWalt on June 2, 2009 at 7:31pm —
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I know it’s been awhile, but I’m back. You know the saying ” When you have a child, Life and your priorities change as well “. It is so true but I wouldn’t change a thing if I could. Being a single mom isn’t always easy. Especially when you’re trying to work, go to school, but at least I have the advantage of being able to attend school online, but I try to do my work when my little man is at school or after I get him down for the night. A mother’s job doesn’t stop, it’s a 24/7 job. So when I he…
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Added by Kristy DeWalt on May 28, 2009 at 12:46am —
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Kimberly Ware’s Spiritual Healing Guide for Women is now Available on Lulu.com
For Immediate Release:
Kimberly Ware Ministries, Announces - April 6, 2009 - Lithonia, GA (United States) – Atlanta author and prophetess, Kimberly Ware, wrote a simple approach to healing, th…
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Added by Kimberly Ware on May 4, 2009 at 9:44am —
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Hi! I’m Carolyn Gable, a single mother of seven children, ages 9 to 34, and I am just one of 11.5 million single mothers in the United States and millions more across the world. As a single mother, I know all to well the challenges that we face. Whether it is battling over custody, stretching every dollar, or just trying to keep sane when everything seems like it’s spiraling out of control. I have been there, and I am still there.
When I was younger, working as a waitress and raising two small c…
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Added by Carolyn Gable on April 28, 2009 at 10:03am —
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I was a young professional working 16 hours a day by choice then heading out for a night on the towns with the girls. I had enough time to come in the house grab 3 hours sleep and back up for work in the morning. I was happy with this life. If you asked me if I wanted children or to get married I said no. I knew I wanted a career and where I wanted it to go. When I found out I was pregnant at 23 I was devestated. This was not part of the 5 year plan. I had just moved out of the house that my gir…
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Added by Nisha Ray on April 3, 2009 at 3:11pm —
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He everyone,
I have just joined the single moms group and still learning how to
navigate this site
Love to invite you all to my free phone mastermind / support group at
http://tinyurl.com/dnd4dq.
Love to hear from all of you as I am wanting to learn of your pains and
concerns as well as your victories. I will be doing some coaching on
the call too so come join the call if you have the time.
See you all there!
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Added by Louisa on March 1, 2009 at 8:34am —
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What is passion? Passion is defined as “feeling very strongly about a subject or person, usually referring to feelings of intense desire and attraction, to be very passionate about something”.
As we all know, passion can be positive and passion can be negative.
I define passion as being “juiced” about something. To get that feeling of having your heart race, being breathless, and euphoric!
It could be a person, an experience, an activity, a job…anything that gets you going is what pass…
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Added by Laura Campbell on February 9, 2009 at 10:57am —
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Prompted by a simple question from a friend who wondered if mothers ever caught up on their sleep, I’ve thought of an interesting solution …
My first response to her was that it was possible if you, say, left your husband and worked out a shared physical custody schedule … Being a single-parent, I have the benefit of what I like to call “court appointed me-time” which, of course, is every other weekend or so when his father has him … But! what if that’s not an option … What about: PUPPY DOGS!…
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Added by Nydia Mata on January 21, 2009 at 4:47pm —
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Go To
The Successful Single Mom Book website and leave a comment at the blog post.
Here's how you can win:
"For a chance to win a copy of Th…
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Added by Christine on January 15, 2009 at 8:28pm —
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