I've been trying to think of how this blog can best serve women. Originally, I intended it to be a networking tool where we could all exchange ideas and strategies for helping each other achieve our successes. I'm wondering, what would you like to see on the blog. Are there features that you would prefer to see each month? Is there anything on here that you think we could do without? Please feel free to submit your ideas for articles, interviews, etc. via e-mail.
Also, if you would like to write an article for the blog, please let me know. I welcome all participation and would love to make this blog feel more like a community that you can use.
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L. Diane Wolfe
Known as “Spunk On A Stick”, L. Diane Wolfe conducts seminars on promoting, leadership and goal setting. Ten years associating with a motivation training system and her experience as a foster parent gave her the in-depth knowledge of relationships, personality traits and success principals. The author offers her seminars through community colleges, organizations and clubs. Wolfe travels the East Coast extensively for media interviews and speaking engagements. She averages over one hundred appearances each year, maintains a dozen websites & blogs, manages an online writer’s group, and contribute articles for several other sites. She also does characterization sessions for schools and speaks to writer’s groups.
Wolfe’s upcoming title, “Overcoming Obstacles With SPUNK! The Keys to Leadership & Goal-Setting”, is an inspirational self-help book. The author has tied all of her goal-setting and leadership seminar’s information together into one complete, enthusiastic package! Seven other authors also contributed to this title, which features the five keys to success and summary points for each chapter.
The author’s other work is a young adult series entitled The Circle of Friends. It follows a group of sports-minded couples through relationships, college and into their early careers. Meant to inspire as well as entertain, these books have been described as “encouragement personified”. This series feature morally grounded, positive stories that appeal to both teens and concerned parents. The stories intertwine as the characters learn that with belief and encouragement, they can achieve anything. Many of today’s young adult novels are salacious & controversial and glorify frequent sexual activity, negative attitudes, and deviant behavior. Wolfe’s series focuses on wholesome and uplifting stories that are suitable for adults and teens alike.
She began writing as a teenager and was inspired to return by the adage that everyone needs “something to hope for and someone to love”. The author loves people, and her optimism is fueled by her spunky, sanguine personality. A Christian and a vegetarian, Wolfe enjoys sports and has a passion for roller coasters. Growing up in Salem, Oregon, the author now resides North Carolina with her husband and two cats. She is self-employed and a professional photographer.
“With a positive attitude, any goal can be achieved!”
Be sure to subscribe or follow this blog for your chance to win her book, Overcoming Obstacles with SPUNK! For more information about L. Diane Wolfe, you can visit her website!
Wolfe’s upcoming title, “Overcoming Obstacles With SPUNK! The Keys to Leadership & Goal-Setting”, is an inspirational self-help book. The author has tied all of her goal-setting and leadership seminar’s information together into one complete, enthusiastic package! Seven other authors also contributed to this title, which features the five keys to success and summary points for each chapter.
The author’s other work is a young adult series entitled The Circle of Friends. It follows a group of sports-minded couples through relationships, college and into their early careers. Meant to inspire as well as entertain, these books have been described as “encouragement personified”. This series feature morally grounded, positive stories that appeal to both teens and concerned parents. The stories intertwine as the characters learn that with belief and encouragement, they can achieve anything. Many of today’s young adult novels are salacious & controversial and glorify frequent sexual activity, negative attitudes, and deviant behavior. Wolfe’s series focuses on wholesome and uplifting stories that are suitable for adults and teens alike.
She began writing as a teenager and was inspired to return by the adage that everyone needs “something to hope for and someone to love”. The author loves people, and her optimism is fueled by her spunky, sanguine personality. A Christian and a vegetarian, Wolfe enjoys sports and has a passion for roller coasters. Growing up in Salem, Oregon, the author now resides North Carolina with her husband and two cats. She is self-employed and a professional photographer.
“With a positive attitude, any goal can be achieved!”
Be sure to subscribe or follow this blog for your chance to win her book, Overcoming Obstacles with SPUNK! For more information about L. Diane Wolfe, you can visit her website!
This Month's Thoughts for:
Body-It's nice to be able to get outside and burn off some calories each day. Walking, hiking, running, biking...whatever works for you. Be sure to get out there and do something today!
Mind-We talk alot about feeding our minds, but what about easing your mind? The thought of making our end-of-life arrangements can be unsettling, but taking care of these details can be very liberating. Do yourself and your loved ones a favor and get your papers in order. Make your wishes known and get something down in writing so that you not only ease your own mind about what must happen, but you ease the minds of those you love.
Spirit-It's easy to forget about the spiritual side of yourself when you are out enjoying the sun and fun of summer. Try something different with your daily prayer or meditation; take it outside. Feeling the sun on your face as you look to your Higher Power for guidance is a wonderful feeling. Let the wind blow through your hair as you send up a silent prayer. Sometimes even walking in a light summer rain can make your soul feel a little lighter.
Mind-We talk alot about feeding our minds, but what about easing your mind? The thought of making our end-of-life arrangements can be unsettling, but taking care of these details can be very liberating. Do yourself and your loved ones a favor and get your papers in order. Make your wishes known and get something down in writing so that you not only ease your own mind about what must happen, but you ease the minds of those you love.
Spirit-It's easy to forget about the spiritual side of yourself when you are out enjoying the sun and fun of summer. Try something different with your daily prayer or meditation; take it outside. Feeling the sun on your face as you look to your Higher Power for guidance is a wonderful feeling. Let the wind blow through your hair as you send up a silent prayer. Sometimes even walking in a light summer rain can make your soul feel a little lighter.
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Ladies Choice Spotlight Resource
Every month, 2 Higher Ground will spotlight a book, movie, or product that is on the market. We will rate each item using the scale below. Five clouds being a great pick, one cloud being a waste of time and money.
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert is a wonderful book for any woman who is trying to find herself. I enjoyed this one in written form and on audiobook and would recommend both. Author, Elizabeth Gilbert goes on a one-year journey to three places in the world, Italy, India and Indonesia. Having just come through a particularly nasty divorce, she treats herself to some much needed alone time to allow for personal and spiritual growth.
We all need a little time to be by ourselves and to focus on the areas in our lives that we might have been neglecting while we were expending our energies elsewhere. Gilbert does this in a big way, but it's so inspiring and heartwarming to follow. A must read for the woman in transition!
We give this book a five-cloud rating!
We all need a little time to be by ourselves and to focus on the areas in our lives that we might have been neglecting while we were expending our energies elsewhere. Gilbert does this in a big way, but it's so inspiring and heartwarming to follow. A must read for the woman in transition!
We give this book a five-cloud rating!
Book Reviews!!!
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Reviews will be completed in the order that the books are received. All book reviews will be featured in our semi-monthly newsletters, on our website, and submitted to your Amazon or Barnes & Noble product link! Some featured books will be given away as prizes in a monthly drawing here on 2HG so be sure to sign the copy you send to us!
For more information, contact us today.
2 Higher Ground
858 E. McCreight
Springfield, OH 45502
Reviews will be completed in the order that the books are received. All book reviews will be featured in our semi-monthly newsletters, on our website, and submitted to your Amazon or Barnes & Noble product link! Some featured books will be given away as prizes in a monthly drawing here on 2HG so be sure to sign the copy you send to us!
For more information, contact us today.




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