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Host Pam Perry interviews Christian authors from around the nation discuss their books and talk about what inspires them. Don’t miss the show that’s giving you a “beyond the pages” view of today’s leading Christian authors in the Blogsophere…The Chocolate Pages Show! Join our network at www.ChocolatePagesNetwork.com too! Be inspired!
Date / Time: 9/17/2009 10:14 PM UTC
Why is it that some women seem to sail through life successfully while others struggle just to get up in the morning? We’ll be exploring this important topic in future posts, but here are some of our initial thoughts.
1. Triumphant women make the most of their gifts. You don’t have to be the smartest or most beautiful woman in the world, but you do have to work with what you’ve got. And you can’t be afraid to let your light shine. Whether it’s physical beauty, intelligence, creativity, emotional or spiritual genius, everyone has a unique gift. It’s what you do with your gift that matters. Some women reading these words have yet to realize the power of their gift, but there’s no time like the present to begin developing and leveraging your gift.
2. Success is a state of mind, and triumphant women define success on their own terms. What’s your definition of success? Make your definition work for you!
3. The spirit of the overcomer is strong in triumphant women. They simply refuse to let obstacles get in the way of their dreams.
4. The self-esteem of triumphant women is really about confidence. Too often self-esteem is a catch-all for “feeling good about yourself,” but confidence is built on discipline, accomplishment, and learning from past failures.
Are you a triumphant woman? Please share your secrets with your sisters. Drop us a note at soulsofmysisters@gmail.com, and your secret may be included in a future blog post!
LaCricia A`ngelle is a licensed Evangelist, writer, and the President and CEO of His Pen Publishing LLC. A native of Chicago, LaCricia currently resides in Tennessee with her four children. Girl, Naw! is her first novel.
Her writing career began when she was a child writing songs, and short stories. LaCricia has always had a God given gift of putting words together.
As a Christian Fiction author, LaCricia not only writes for entertainment, but she also writes for ministry. Her goal in every piece of written work is to draw someone closer to Christ. The characters face real situations. LaCricia writes so that anyone can read her work and get something out of it, whether they are young or old. When you read a LaCricia A`ngelle original prepare to laugh, cry, pray, and stop to say “hmmm.”
LaCricia is an active member of Damascus Road Authors working along side authors Maurice M. Gray, Dr. Linda F. Beed, and Wanda B. Campbell.
Antoinette Walker has seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. Those that know and respect her think she has it all, a wonderful husband, children that thrive in school, and a counseling practice that is growing by leaps and bounds. When hidden things from her past begin to surface, they threaten to destroy everything Antoinette loves. Only God can give her the strength to continue to counsel other women, as she struggles with her own issues of forgiveness. Will her faith be strong enough to help her stand in the midst of opposition?
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