|
Julia Rose, click here
to update your web pages on AuthorsDen.
|
|
|
|
|
Blogs by Julia Rose
Women On The Verge 11/28/2006 3:12:52 PM It's ok to fear change but not ok to let fear change you.... WOMEN ON THE VERGE….
The fear of change / Put on a new face
How many of today’s women are actually following their life-long dreams? How do they get out of that proverbial rat race and pursue their God-given talent that was set aside so many years ago. After all times have changed, the kids are older and finances are better…. . The fear of change is overwhelming. What if you don’t succeed? Or even more challenging…..
WHAT IF YOU DO?
Julia Rose joins us as our featured guest speaker on Tuesday, December 5th at Tempe School Credit Union. Julia will share her experience with us as she tells her story about pursuing and achieving her lifelong dream of becoming a published writer. She will challenge you to grab hold of your young dreams and never let go……
Julia Rose is an Author and Motivational Speaker. She was born and raised in the Southwest and has lived in Phoenix the better part of her life. As a gifted writer she has numerous poems and short stories to her credit. The Gift Keepers is her first published book, and the first of The Twin Heart Series. The Author states that the story is not just for children, “The Gift Keepers is her gift to all the children of the world, be they young or old.” Her subject matter varies as she continues to draw upon her adventures in life to share with her readers. Since becoming a full-time writer, Ms. Rose has had the honor of speaking in front of many different age groups. Her enthusiasm motivates, inspires and teaches listeners how to accept the challenges in their lives and not to settle for second best. Julia and her husband Ken continue to make their home in Phoenix, Arizona...
Author/Speaker Contact:
e-mail: jmartinez69.cox.net
Phone orders: 480.205.8216
Web Orders: twinheartseries.com
Direct from Publisher: 888.361.9473
Post a Comment new!
November 2006 Blogs Women On The Verge - Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Monthly Archives 2006 - Sep, Oct, Nov
|
|