Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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We, at eBookGuides4Life, continue to deliver a great service to our Authors and Customers and are accepting submissions from all genres all over the world.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Lori's eBook Review - "The Smart Guide to Good Health...for Life!" by Christine Maiorano
Health information can be confusing! In this simple good health eBook, "The Smart Guide to Good Health...for Life!", Christine Maiorano sets out what you need to do and how to do it in order to bridge the gaps in your diet for optimum nutrition.
Her eBook answers questions like: Why can’t I get everything I need from my food? What are the smart foundations to good health? How do I choose a whole food supplement? What do I need to know about how to read food labels?
It then tackles 8 of your top health issues and provides easy solutions for thing like stress management, healthy digestion, choosing vitamins and weight management. Ending with Christine’s Tips, this eBook provides valuable and easy solutions to empower you toward good health...for Life!
Christine Maiorano is an Entrepreneur focusing on empowering people and inspiring others through her many business ventures.
Christine is an eBook Author and co-founded eBookGuides4Life in 2009. She has a keen focus on promoting literacy through eBookGuides4Life. She realizes the importance of how eBooks can help the environment by reducing paper. She is also truly passionate about inspiring Authors to ePublish with eBookGuides4Life.
Christine has a Retail Management, Legal and Real Estate background and has owned a business in the food service industry.
Since 2002, her interest in health and nutrition together with a strong desire to help others lead her to become a Wellness Consultant and she founded Solo Vita Wellness. She features whole food supplements, gentle cleanses, weight loss programs and computerized holistic health assessments Solo Vita Wellness.
Christine encourages women who are in business for themselves to reach their business goals through her woman’s networking group Halton Women's Networking which she co-founded in 2009.
Christine Maiorano is a writer, speaker, health educator, Wellness Consultant and owner of Solo Vita Wellness. She is pursuing her designation as a Registered Holistic Nutritionist. She empowers others toward better health with ongoing support and coaching. Her holistic approach to wellness focuses on how a person feels physically, mentally and spiritually. She features whole food supplements, gentle cleanses, weight loss programs and computerized holistic health assessments.
At Solo Vita Wellness, Christine Maiorano makes your good health her top priority. She focuses on how a person feels physically, mentally and spiritually. She features whole food supplements, gentle cleanses, weight loss programs and computerized holistic health assessments.
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Her eBook answers questions like: Why can’t I get everything I need from my food? What are the smart foundations to good health? How do I choose a whole food supplement? What do I need to know about how to read food labels?
It then tackles 8 of your top health issues and provides easy solutions for thing like stress management, healthy digestion, choosing vitamins and weight management. Ending with Christine’s Tips, this eBook provides valuable and easy solutions to empower you toward good health...for Life!
Christine Maiorano is an Entrepreneur focusing on empowering people and inspiring others through her many business ventures.
Christine is an eBook Author and co-founded eBookGuides4Life in 2009. She has a keen focus on promoting literacy through eBookGuides4Life. She realizes the importance of how eBooks can help the environment by reducing paper. She is also truly passionate about inspiring Authors to ePublish with eBookGuides4Life.
Christine has a Retail Management, Legal and Real Estate background and has owned a business in the food service industry.
Since 2002, her interest in health and nutrition together with a strong desire to help others lead her to become a Wellness Consultant and she founded Solo Vita Wellness. She features whole food supplements, gentle cleanses, weight loss programs and computerized holistic health assessments Solo Vita Wellness.
Christine encourages women who are in business for themselves to reach their business goals through her woman’s networking group Halton Women's Networking which she co-founded in 2009.
Christine Maiorano is a writer, speaker, health educator, Wellness Consultant and owner of Solo Vita Wellness. She is pursuing her designation as a Registered Holistic Nutritionist. She empowers others toward better health with ongoing support and coaching. Her holistic approach to wellness focuses on how a person feels physically, mentally and spiritually. She features whole food supplements, gentle cleanses, weight loss programs and computerized holistic health assessments.
At Solo Vita Wellness, Christine Maiorano makes your good health her top priority. She focuses on how a person feels physically, mentally and spiritually. She features whole food supplements, gentle cleanses, weight loss programs and computerized holistic health assessments.
Visit eBookGuides4Life to purchase your copy of "The Smart Guide to Good Health...for Life!" written by Christine Maiorano.
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Lori's eBook Review - "The Reluctant Gigolo (A Work of Friction)" by John Fraser
"The Reluctant Gigolo (A Work of Friction)" written by John Fraser is a humorous and lively eNovel.
The Reluctant Gigolo, ruggedly handsome Jack Fisher, loses his government job to retirement and his second wife to divorce but he never loses his will to make the most of the rest of his life. Jack lands a job on a cruise ship as a Gentleman Dance Host for solo women passengers and sails into unimagined adventures.
Author, John Fraser describes himself as follows; father of two, grandfather of four, ex-husband of two, husband-in-law of one, given a motivational tape as a young man, played it backwards by mistake and became a civil servant...paints, but is no artist....has piano, but is no musician...dances, but is Fred Astair...plays bridge but can't keep a partner...failed football player...retired school marm...currently on a waiting list for a charisma transplant in Mississauga, Canada.
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The Reluctant Gigolo, ruggedly handsome Jack Fisher, loses his government job to retirement and his second wife to divorce but he never loses his will to make the most of the rest of his life. Jack lands a job on a cruise ship as a Gentleman Dance Host for solo women passengers and sails into unimagined adventures.
Author, John Fraser describes himself as follows; father of two, grandfather of four, ex-husband of two, husband-in-law of one, given a motivational tape as a young man, played it backwards by mistake and became a civil servant...paints, but is no artist....has piano, but is no musician...dances, but is Fred Astair...plays bridge but can't keep a partner...failed football player...retired school marm...currently on a waiting list for a charisma transplant in Mississauga, Canada.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Lori's eBook Review - "The Internet Entrepreneur" by Mick Moore
"The Internet Entrepreneur" written by Mick Moore, is a valuable eBook and a blueprint for success on becoming an internet entrepreneur by starting a home based business.
In his eBook, Mick encourages his eReaders to share the talents we possess in order to do great things.
A word from the Author; “The greatest success we’ll know… is helping others succeed and grow. A great mantra, but even a better way to actually live one’s life, wouldn’t you agree? This eBook is an actual blueprint for success woven into a modern day parable that reminds us to share the talents we possess and to do great things. Sometimes, all we need is a reason."
Mick Moore is one of the most prolific writers to come along in quite some time. As you turn each page, you will rediscover hidden truths that in life there will always be obstacles, but even more importantly, there is also an opportunity lurking behind each challenge as long as we are willing to see them.
According to Mick, what separates the leaders from the masses is HOW well they handle those struggles. This eBook can be read in an hour, yet its Impact may last a lifetime.
Mick Moore “The Internet Entrepreneur”, is an Award-winning web designer, acclaimed internet marketing consultant, author, film maker, and key-note speaker. Mr. Moore is the Author of several home based business books and is featured in the book and movie ‘The Power of Mentorship’. He has also co-authored with Anthony Robbins, Dr Wayne Dyer and Wyland. He is the CEO of KillerGraffix, a prominent design and marketing firm based in San Diego, California, a division of Pacifica Marketing Group, Inc. Mick Moore is an ASPCA supporter and dedicates his time to helping people and small business organizations understand how they can aggressively compete in today’s high tech Internet market.
Mick is well known for his creative thinking and “out of the Box” oriented views relating to Internet Marketing, Social Media, small business organization, product and service innovation, and small business marketing challenges.
Visit eBookGuides4Life to purchase your copy of "The Internet Entrepreneur" by Mick Moore.
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In his eBook, Mick encourages his eReaders to share the talents we possess in order to do great things.
A word from the Author; “The greatest success we’ll know… is helping others succeed and grow. A great mantra, but even a better way to actually live one’s life, wouldn’t you agree? This eBook is an actual blueprint for success woven into a modern day parable that reminds us to share the talents we possess and to do great things. Sometimes, all we need is a reason."
Mick Moore is one of the most prolific writers to come along in quite some time. As you turn each page, you will rediscover hidden truths that in life there will always be obstacles, but even more importantly, there is also an opportunity lurking behind each challenge as long as we are willing to see them.
According to Mick, what separates the leaders from the masses is HOW well they handle those struggles. This eBook can be read in an hour, yet its Impact may last a lifetime.
Mick Moore “The Internet Entrepreneur”, is an Award-winning web designer, acclaimed internet marketing consultant, author, film maker, and key-note speaker. Mr. Moore is the Author of several home based business books and is featured in the book and movie ‘The Power of Mentorship’. He has also co-authored with Anthony Robbins, Dr Wayne Dyer and Wyland. He is the CEO of KillerGraffix, a prominent design and marketing firm based in San Diego, California, a division of Pacifica Marketing Group, Inc. Mick Moore is an ASPCA supporter and dedicates his time to helping people and small business organizations understand how they can aggressively compete in today’s high tech Internet market.
Mick is well known for his creative thinking and “out of the Box” oriented views relating to Internet Marketing, Social Media, small business organization, product and service innovation, and small business marketing challenges.
Visit eBookGuides4Life to purchase your copy of "The Internet Entrepreneur" by Mick Moore.
Happy eReading!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Lori's eBook Review - "The Greatest Diet Book Ever Written" by Holland Ashley
The eBook, “The Greatest Diet Book Ever Written”, by Holland Ashley,takes you step-by-step through the process of how she lost 170 pounds and cured her health problems without the help of surgery, doctors, or medication!
Holland will open your eyes and tell you the secrets to being happy in your own body, enjoying food without guilt and pressure, and finally living the life you deserve. It’s all inside this eBook which is written from the heart and off the cuff ... with humour, guts and passion.
Her weight loss of 170 pounds and journey from sickness to health was done (at first) to save her own life, but she quickly realized she must share this knowledge with as many people as she can reach.
Visit eBookGuides4Life to purchase your copy of “The Greatest Diet Book Ever Written” by Holland Ashley.
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Holland will open your eyes and tell you the secrets to being happy in your own body, enjoying food without guilt and pressure, and finally living the life you deserve. It’s all inside this eBook which is written from the heart and off the cuff ... with humour, guts and passion.
Her weight loss of 170 pounds and journey from sickness to health was done (at first) to save her own life, but she quickly realized she must share this knowledge with as many people as she can reach.
Visit eBookGuides4Life to purchase your copy of “The Greatest Diet Book Ever Written” by Holland Ashley.
Happy eReading!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Inspired Writing by Lynne Flory, Co-Owner of Twin-Fit Personal Trainers Inc.
Hi.
It is with pleasure to publish this story by an aspiring Author and Poet, Lynne Flory, Co-Owner of Twin-Fit Personal Trainers Inc. This story details her experience with her twin sister during a "Tri It Triathlon". Enjoy!
It was an amazing experience. It seems as though things were going in slow motion.
As you know Sunday morning was quite cool around the 54 degree mark. Our race was to start at 8:15am, so not much time to warm up with the sun. At the very least the sun was shining and the wind had died down. The added benefit to the cold weather was that the water felt warm.
Since there were 151 participants in the Super Sprint (375m swim, 10km bike ride, 2.5km run) we had to enter the water in waves. We were in the third wave. Our goal was to stay close and then let the race unfold from there. We stayed close by around the first buoy and headed over to the next. The distance was a lot farther than we had trained for.
I spent a fair amount of time on my back kicking my feet, just to get my heart rate under control. Carole took the lead after the second buoy and I struggled on the way back to the shore. I was humbled by being passed by some pink bathing caps who were in the wave behind us. They started 3 minutes after we entered the water. At long last after about 13 minutes we finally reached shore with Carole exiting the water first. The swim was part of the race that I dreaded the most. Now that it was over I could enjoy the rest of the race.
We didn't seem to have an urgency. We took the time we needed to dry off, fuel up and headed off on the bikes. Carole headed out first, but I was undaunted, I knew I could catch up. Partway along the way I passed her and lead the way back to the park. I loved the ride, for me it was what I looked forward to the most and it did not disappoint. I love the challenge of the bike with all the elements, wind, other bikes, traffic, hills and valleys.
On the way back to the park the wind was at my face blowing hard, but I refused to give in to it. I kept trucking along and soon was back at the bike racks. Spectators were cheering on everyone, which gave you a huge boost. Once back at the bike racks, I had the option to continue on my own and complete the race or wait for Carole. It did not feel right to go on my own. My instincts told me that I should just chill and wait, time was not the important part. I had to know that she was okay, that she did not have a flat tire or had fallen off the bike.
I decided to wait for her and she came around the corner all smiles. I knew I had made the right decision. After we refueled we headed out for the last part of the run. We stayed together running and walking and crossed the finish line together. As the announcer put it "they got out of the water together and finished together".
When you get to know us a little better you will see that we are so closely connected that often times we speak of "We" and very seldom use the term "I". For me there was nothing better than to accomplish your goal and be able to share it with your sister. We finished one second apart according to the timing chips in a time of one hour and two minutes. It was not blazing speed, but for us it was not so much about the number as it was finishing the race.
To make things even better our dear friends from Philadelphia came up here this weekend just to come and watch our race. They were cheering us on and every time I needed some encouragement I saw their smiling faces. Big hugs at the end of the race. Life does not get any better than this.
By Lynne Flory, Twin-Fit Personal Trainers Inc.
It is with pleasure to publish this story by an aspiring Author and Poet, Lynne Flory, Co-Owner of Twin-Fit Personal Trainers Inc. This story details her experience with her twin sister during a "Tri It Triathlon". Enjoy!
It was an amazing experience. It seems as though things were going in slow motion.
As you know Sunday morning was quite cool around the 54 degree mark. Our race was to start at 8:15am, so not much time to warm up with the sun. At the very least the sun was shining and the wind had died down. The added benefit to the cold weather was that the water felt warm.
Since there were 151 participants in the Super Sprint (375m swim, 10km bike ride, 2.5km run) we had to enter the water in waves. We were in the third wave. Our goal was to stay close and then let the race unfold from there. We stayed close by around the first buoy and headed over to the next. The distance was a lot farther than we had trained for.
I spent a fair amount of time on my back kicking my feet, just to get my heart rate under control. Carole took the lead after the second buoy and I struggled on the way back to the shore. I was humbled by being passed by some pink bathing caps who were in the wave behind us. They started 3 minutes after we entered the water. At long last after about 13 minutes we finally reached shore with Carole exiting the water first. The swim was part of the race that I dreaded the most. Now that it was over I could enjoy the rest of the race.
We didn't seem to have an urgency. We took the time we needed to dry off, fuel up and headed off on the bikes. Carole headed out first, but I was undaunted, I knew I could catch up. Partway along the way I passed her and lead the way back to the park. I loved the ride, for me it was what I looked forward to the most and it did not disappoint. I love the challenge of the bike with all the elements, wind, other bikes, traffic, hills and valleys.
On the way back to the park the wind was at my face blowing hard, but I refused to give in to it. I kept trucking along and soon was back at the bike racks. Spectators were cheering on everyone, which gave you a huge boost. Once back at the bike racks, I had the option to continue on my own and complete the race or wait for Carole. It did not feel right to go on my own. My instincts told me that I should just chill and wait, time was not the important part. I had to know that she was okay, that she did not have a flat tire or had fallen off the bike.
I decided to wait for her and she came around the corner all smiles. I knew I had made the right decision. After we refueled we headed out for the last part of the run. We stayed together running and walking and crossed the finish line together. As the announcer put it "they got out of the water together and finished together".
When you get to know us a little better you will see that we are so closely connected that often times we speak of "We" and very seldom use the term "I". For me there was nothing better than to accomplish your goal and be able to share it with your sister. We finished one second apart according to the timing chips in a time of one hour and two minutes. It was not blazing speed, but for us it was not so much about the number as it was finishing the race.
To make things even better our dear friends from Philadelphia came up here this weekend just to come and watch our race. They were cheering us on and every time I needed some encouragement I saw their smiling faces. Big hugs at the end of the race. Life does not get any better than this.
By Lynne Flory, Twin-Fit Personal Trainers Inc.
The Battle of the e-Readers By Peter Nowak, CBC News
According to an article by Peter Nowak from CBC News, "The Battle of the e-Readers", Amazon, Kobo and Sony are locked in a vicious fight for market share, with each offering different e-ink devices.
"Books have been the last medium to get with the digital revolution, but that's changing quickly.
E-books made up about nine per cent of total book sales in the United States for 2010, as of the end of August, according to the latest figures from the Association of American Publishers. A year earlier, they comprised only three per cent, which means they're now in major growth mode.
The big driver of this explosion is the availability of devices on which e-books are read. Online seller Amazon got the ball rolling in 2007 when it launched the Kindle, a book-sized electronic device that featured an "e-ink" display - a high-contrast, low-power screen that simulates the look of a printed page.
The Kindle seems to be a hit, with Amazon consistently touting it as its best-selling product, although the company has yet to disclose how many units it has actually sold," states Peter Nowak.
Click here for the complete article.
"Books have been the last medium to get with the digital revolution, but that's changing quickly.
E-books made up about nine per cent of total book sales in the United States for 2010, as of the end of August, according to the latest figures from the Association of American Publishers. A year earlier, they comprised only three per cent, which means they're now in major growth mode.
The big driver of this explosion is the availability of devices on which e-books are read. Online seller Amazon got the ball rolling in 2007 when it launched the Kindle, a book-sized electronic device that featured an "e-ink" display - a high-contrast, low-power screen that simulates the look of a printed page.
The Kindle seems to be a hit, with Amazon consistently touting it as its best-selling product, although the company has yet to disclose how many units it has actually sold," states Peter Nowak.
Click here for the complete article.
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