Articles, Make Your Best Impression Blog, News & Testimonials, Press Room / Media · August 21, 2009
Finally, my life’s purpose to help others reach beyond their limiting beliefs to have the life God intended. The Power to Say Yes is both a book about my personal story and how I found a way to overcome the emotional and verbal abuse of the one that was suppose to love me the most. Life is a four letter word , but my friend- so is HOPE. There is a way to become unchained and free from guilt and self sabotage.
I will be starting a blog ThePowertoSayYes.org where I will be launching the dialog to serve the under served. Those of us that do not wear our pain on our sleeves. The ones of us that think we are all alone. The goal is to offer a common ground for the love ones of people who struggle with the effects of living with or under the control of a mentally or emotional ill loved one.
Stay tuned as we create a place to support one another and achieve our greatest potential.
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In Professionally Polished, Teague-Snider steps outside the bounds of boring etiquette books and uses real-life blunders, both humorous and horrifying, to illustrate common mistakes and lessons-learned. Some will make you laugh out loud, others will make you cringe, but all will entertain you as you learn what you need to know to recession-proof your career and get the professional edge that will make you an indispensable asset to your organization.
Dallas on the cover of Personal Excellence Magazine! The founder of Make Your Best Impression and author of Professionally Polished, Dallas Teague Snider appears on the cover of the March 2009 edition of Personal Excellence magazine.
VeAnn Davis on Sat, 22nd Aug 2009 5:25 am
When I pass this on you may end up with more than you bargined for. You know I am well connected with Mobile Mental Health which in now called Altapointe. Say the word and I could forward this to caseworkers and one of the nurses that I know.