Archive for August, 2010
Expert Money Advice
Learn what you need to know to master your money to gain wealth and financial independence from women experts on this DVD from Sharon Lechter, international best selling author and founder of Pay Your Family First.
How to Master Your Money
Are you a slave to money or its master? Sharon Lechter, financial advisor and international best selling author, says if you don’t control your money, it controls you. She has worked tirelessly for years developing tools to help families become financially literate. Sharon tells Dr. Nancy about her financial education organization, “Pay Your Family First,”Read the Rest…
Hormones and Your Lust for Life
Is your sexual relationship with your partner a dim memory of your youth? If you are too busy, too tired and too involved in other things to care any more, you are not alone. Genie James, M.M.Sc. says that over 40 million Americans are in either a “no sex” or “low sex” relationship and she’sRead the Rest…
Build Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence
How much are you getting out of your relationship? Are your needs being met? If so, how much: 5% — 20% — 60%? These are the questions Dr. Catherine Cardinal says that you need to ask yourself in her new book, Men to Run From, So You Can Find the Right One to Run to.Read the Rest…
Fame 101 Free E-Review Offer
Attention Amazing Women who visit WomenSpeak! Maggie Jessup and her husband, Jay, have co-authored a new book, Fame 101, to show you how to transform your personal brand into mega-stardom. It’s a proven formula used by alpha-celebrities of all professions. Listen to Maggie’s Conversation with Dr. Nancy: “Timeless Women Share Strategies for Fame.” Then clickRead the Rest…
Marriage Benefits Male Health Most
Research Shows Happy Marriages Are Good for Health, Especially for Men High stress levels were best predictor of divorce. 75% of those who died during sex were in an extramarital affair. Men in good marriages had fewer illnesses than wives did. Wives in bad marriages had more illnesses than husbands did. The notion that marriageRead the Rest…
How To Be A Good Wife (1950s Style)
Here’s an excerpt from a 1950s high school home economics textbook. If their mothers acted this way, small wonder they’re confused by us millennium women! Do you ever feel guilty because you can’t live up to this fantasy of the “Good Wife”? Have dinner ready. Plan ahead, even the night before, to have a deliciousRead the Rest…
Coping with His Midlife Crisis
This man in front of you, whom you trusted and relied on all these years, is no longer the same. You yell, scream, reason, cry, argue, debate, plead and finally demand he be who he used to be. It is not going to happen! He is finally going through what many before him went throughRead the Rest…
Passive Men and Wild, Wild Women
Men aren’t born passive. Women aren’t born wild. We just have that effect on each other … too often. When and why does a conversation become one-sided, or dissolve into conflict? How can you turn it around and stay sane? Man’s Attitude At work… the man is often active, articulate, assertive, and usually successful inRead the Rest…
Are You Ready for Marriage?
Are You Really Ready for Marriage? by Candace Bahr and Ginita Wall, CPA, CFP Marriage is an enormous commitment. Before you take the big plunge, do a quick check to see if there is water in the pool. The following quiz can help you and your beloved assess your readiness for the responsibility of marriageRead the Rest…
Published Article: Women’s Perceptions of Aging
Published article abstract Women’s Perceptions of Aging: Fears, Preferences and Concerns O’Reilly, Nancy D., Thomlinson, Paul R., and Castrey, Margaret U Presented July 28, 2004 American Psychological Association 2004 Annual Meeting Honolulu, Hawaii ABSTRACT Given the paucity of existing research, the current study sought to map the terrain of women’s fears, preferences and concerns aboutRead the Rest…
Beat Aging Anxiety
Do you worry about growing older? About half of women do. At the grocery checkout they see magazine covers of beautiful, young, glowing women. The images present an impossible, airbrushed ideal that can raise fears about wrinkles, weight, and losing in the desirability derby if her man compares her to these beauties. And appearance isRead the Rest…
Are you afraid of getting older? You’re not alone!
Fully 45% of women admit to being afraid of aging, according to recent research. Societal pressures, watching our children grow, seeing our parents age, feeling our bodies change, all remind us — every day — of the passage of time. Fear of aging is most common in women aged 20-39, yet even those in theirRead the Rest…
Anxious About Getting Older? Here’s Help!
By Dr. Nancy Do you worry about growing older? About half of women do. Here’s a letter from one: “Please could you advise me on how to overcome anxiety. I am mostly ok during the day, but I wake up in the early hours, and have ‘butterflies’ in my stomach, and my arms feel soRead the Rest…
Are You Growing Up or Just Getting Older?
Emotional Maturity – Are You Growing Up or Just Getting Older? Are you growing a little wiser each year as you grow older? If you are, you are not only getting older, you are also “growing up” and becoming more emotionally mature. With maturity comes the ability to better handle life’s challenges, enjoy life, andRead the Rest…
Amazing Women Find Their Zip and Zest for Life
Women lose hormones as the years pass. As early as age 30 women’s hormone levels begin to drop as does their zip and energy. Find ways to find your passion and enthusiasm again.
Strategies for Fame
Timeless Women Share Strategies for Fame Why do the media choose your press release over a thousand others? What creates an “Oprah Winfrey” out of a weather girl or a “Rachel Ray” from a grocery store food sampler? Maggie Jessup knows how to make you the star of your profession and she shares pivotal elementsRead the Rest…
Menopause Issues
Woman Finds Purpose and Passion in Menopause





