I am a passionate professional with diverse experience and interests.
I am a licensed Esthetician & Instructor with the State of New Hampshire. I am the educational director for a Paul Mitchell partner school, and have been since 2001.
I continue to educate myself on a regular basis, to continue my professional and personal growth.
I am an avid volunteer & contributor for many projects and charities including: Leeza's Place, The Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, Habitat for Humanity and local charities for the homeless, soup kitchens, battered woman shelters, many high school programs, youth development centers, Pageants & have been a speaker at many presentations & seminars.
The areas of teaching I am envolved in are: Alternative Health, Nutrition, Skin & Body Care, Makeup, A&P, Job search, Resumes, Cover letters, Interviewing, Chemistry, Electricity, Business, Taxes & many more.
My interests include: Business, Health, Politics, Art, Music & Writing.
I have had articles published in local magazines and nationwide websites.
I own 2 companies. A makeup service company and a makeup line of cosmetics.
My passion is ...
Diversity
I know too much about ...
Skin Health
My parents always told me ...
I stand for what I believe in
My childhood ambition ...
Artist, Writer, Violinist, Teacher
My favorite memory ...
My entire childhood
Why I write ...
To share my view and to educate like I do on a daily basis
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
when it was our war/american inventor/everything
My first job ...
hostess at a local Greek restaurant
My best moment ...
getting employee of the year, getting married, having my son
My inspiration ...
My drive to keep growing & gaining knowledge and experience
Something I never thought I'd experience. The uncontrollable feeling of sadness and doom after the most exciting and long-awaited experience of your life. I can't speak for everyone, however if anyone felt the way I did, then I can safely say that it is very confusing. You have a physically traumatic event, but the ending is sweet and rewarding, followed by your first days home which are tiring but joyful. After a few days, maybe even a couple weeks, I began to feel slightly depressed. Like no one cared about me anymore. I felt alone, I felt bored, confused and sad. I had never experienced...
More..Erika Cormier
Plaistow, New Hampshire US
Member since: July 2007
Articles Written: 22