I am a ghost-writer for a well-known public speaker in the self-development arena. I have written and/or edited 14 books and hundreds of articles. The articles have been published both online and in print. In some instances, I have also been called upon to write marketing materials and scripts for audio and video projects.
I love to tell stories and friends say that they can really feel themselves a part of those I tell. I keep a list of creative titles and occasionally write notes to flush out stories (both fiction and non-fiction) but have yet to turn them into full-fledged articles or books under my own name. But, I am making progress.
My hobbies include reading, of course, listening to self-development authors on CD, camping, fishing, knitting and sewing. I especially enjoy traveling to visit friends and relatives around the country and enjoy people-watching immensely.
My passion is ...
Running my household as efficiently as a business
I know too much about ...
nothing
My parents always told me ...
If you keep your sense of humor, you'll get through anything.
My childhood ambition ...
To write or teach others to read and write
My favorite memory ...
Puttering around with my dad
Why I write ...
It feels good to express my thoughts
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
The One MInute Entrepreneur, Jay Abraham on Creating Passive Income
My first job ...
Park lady - pushing kids on swings, organizing games
My best moment ...
Not sure
My inspiration ...
My husband who believes I am a genius (and a great cook)
Hopefully, you'll never have a reason to make a 911 call, but if you do, there is a best and worst way to get the help you think you need. In most 911 call situations, the callers are so emotional that the operators often have to first calm down the caller before getting the information they need to act properly. In emergency situations, seconds can make all the difference to victims requiring aid. So, as you dial those three little numbers, take a deep breath to calm yourself. Then get the facts, just the facts, to the operator as quickly and clearly as possible. Police will be dispatched...
More..Judith Slack
Member since: August 2007
Articles Written: 1