My Time Cannot Always Be Your Time
April 14, 2008 by Rebbekah
Filed under Book Recommendations, Dealing with Emotions, Family Health, Inspiration, Personal Growth, Personal Inspirations, Positive Thinking
STRESS! Responsibilities! STRESS! Over commitment! STRESS!

Are you suffering from the stress of everyday life in America? Do you allow yourself to become overwhelmed by your business and family? Are you seeking a way out; even just a moment’s reprieve?
Heal Yourself Talk Radio host and mother, Rebecca White may just have the answer you are seeking. Her latest e-Book, My Time Cannot Always Be Your Time; the wife, the mother, the woman is now available.
In this revised edition Rebecca offers sage advice for dealing with these issues. With her personal experiences over the last three years the additional knowledge and resources she shares bring further clarity to the issues that face every woman and mother whether working at home or in the work-a-day environment.
My Time Cannot Always Be Your Time was written just for YOU!
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| “My Time Cannot Always Be Your Time” is a wonderful book that combines expert advice on improving your life with a conversation with some personal stories that illustrate our struggle as women to have it all and be healthy.Reading Rebecca White’s book is much like having a date for a cup of tea with your best friend. She shares, she asks questions for you to ponder, and she pulls together some of the best practical advice for women on making time for yourself, adjusting your attitudes, and improving your health and stress levels.I found the book to be a very good reference text as well. The information is clearly presented and so helpful. Congratulations, Rebecca! |
| Sally Witt, PhD Hypnotherapist, Energy Psychology Practitioner www.drsallywitt.com |
| “Rebecca White has developed a no nonsense way of getting in touch with your own personal greatness. She provides the reader with tips on how to love who you are where you are. She helps the reader to get connected with their own internal greatness and provides steps to improve those areas of your life that you want to make positive changes.In addition, Rebecca offers suggestions on how to make you feel special through easy to make products that you can use to pamper yourself, re-energize and feel special from the inside out. Rebecca’s book is an easy read and offers great advice that can be implemented immediately with amazing results.Every woman should take the time to read this awesome book and in no time will feel better about themselves and the world around them.” |
| Lisa A. Fredette, Certified Life Coach, owner of Passionate About Life Coaching (www.lisafredette.com ) and Passionate About Life Coach - Divorce Recovery Coaching Club (www.passionateaboutlifecoach.com ) |
| I couldn’t put this down once I started reading it. Rebecca covers so many issues that we as women deal with in every day life. These are some really great ideas on dealing with stress in our very busy lives. Most of all I loved that it almost gave me permission to take time for myself. I know in the future by taking time for myself it will help me be a better wife, mother and friend. |
| Cindy Brindley GBG 10-in-One Liquid Vitamins |
Within its covers you will find her personal tale as well as recipes and resources to calm those ailing nerves. Learn how to take back control of your life and your time step-by-step, a day at a time.
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How do you deal with losing it with your children
March 28, 2008 by Rebbekah
Filed under Dealing with Emotions, Family Health, Self Help, Shows
A real source of pain and shame for mom’s is losing it with their children. Learn how to create a learning opportunity and get out of the problem. Because it involves getting emotionally hyjacked, it is so very difficult to know how to learn from this problem.
Claudia Luiz is with us for this very important show to help us mothers learn how to learn from our emotions.
Rebekah shares her own stories as well and how she feels guilty when she gets upset with her children. Kim is now a grandmother and she shares her own experiences with the differences in patience with raising her own children and now being a grandmother and how they differ.
How to Survive Domestic Abuse-Sexual Assault
March 20, 2008 by Rebbekah
Filed under Domestic Abuse, Shows, sexual assault
Have you survived domestic abuse or are you now going through it?
Jennifer Munger is our special guest speaker this week. Jennifer will be sharing her story, how her mother battled depression, how her and her brother found their mother after one suicide attempt and how she has used what she has gone through to reach out and help others with her work with The New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault.
Historically I have attached so much meaning to my “story” of the past and because of that I was living in the past and not truly focusing on the future and what I wanted to create. I spent over 10 years in therapy, but felt as though it kept me stuck. The turning point in my life occured when I made the choice to begin looking within…I truly took a guided tour of my inner-self. I am a full on believer in The Secret and Law of Attraction. I have seen them work in my life, without even realizing what it was until I educated myself. I am now in a place where I want to reach out to other women with similiar backgrounds and help them get to a place where they can enhance their inner greatness. Where they can truly be full of self expression, by ripping away the limiting beliefs obtained in early childhood. I am on the Board of Directors of a non for profit called The New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault. This allows me to participate in changing the way society perceives the issue.-Jennifer Munger
She Who Heals-An American Indian Healing Prayer
February 12, 2008 by Rebbekah
Filed under Inspiration
Mother, sing me a song
That will ease my pain,
Mend broken bones,
Bring wholeness again.
Catch my babies
When they are born,
Sing my death song,
Teach me how to mourn.Show me the Medicine
Of the healing herbs,
The value of spirit,
The way I can serve.Mother, heal my heart
So that I can see
The gifts of yours
That can live through me.

In the Arms of the Master
February 12, 2008 by Rebbekah
Filed under Inspiration
This was posted on another group and I wanted to share:
When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about to begin, the mother returned to her seat and discovered that her child was missing.
Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights focused on the impressive Steinway on stage.
In horror, the mother saw her little boy sitting at the keyboard, innocently picking out — “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.”
At that moment, the great piano master made his entrance, quickly moved to the piano, and whispered in the boy’s ear:
“Don’t quit. Keep playing.”
Then, leaning over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass part.
Soon his right arm reached around to the other side of the child, and he added a running obbligato.
Together, the old master and the young novice transformed what could have been a frightening situation into a wonderfully creative experience.
The audience was so mesmerized that they couldn’t recall what else the great master played.
Only the classic!
“Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.”
Perhaps that’s the way it is with God.
What we can accomplish on our own is hardly noteworthy. We try our best, but the results aren’t always graceful flowing music.
However, with the hand of the Master, our life’s work can truly be beautiful.
The next time you set out to accomplish great feats, listen carefully. You may hear the voice of the
Master, whispering in your ear,
“Don’t quit.” “Keep playing.”
















