Tag: Lynne Roberts

  • How to Beat Aging Infographic

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    How to Beat Aging

    How to Beat Aging

    Take up scuba diving.
    Sky dive.
    Read inspiring books.
    Golf.
    Kayak.
    Walk 3 to 4 miles a day.
    Hike 20 miles in the Smokies.
    Swing dance.
    Do the 2-step.
    Learn gourmet cooking.
    Start a new business.
    Learn a musical instrument.

    Never say no to anything that will bring a big thrill.

    Lynn Roberts

    Source: http://www.areyousafebook.com/how-to-beat-aging


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    Be an Organ Donor. More than 100 million people in the U.S. have registered as organ, eye, and tissue donors. You, too, can register by going to http://www.organdonor.gov via the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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  • Good Words to Live By

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    Good Words To Live By via Lynne Roberts

    No matter what happens in your life, remember these good words to live by . . .

    Be Smart, Know Your Purpose, Be Kind, Listen, Do Your Best, Prepare for Opportunity, Sing, Be Honest, Dance, Have Fun, Make the Time, Walk and Run, Kiss and Hug, Treasure Family, Have Faith, Be Fit, Live It Up, Eat Good Food, Relax, Be Proud, Dream Big, Move Forward with Your Life, Know Love, Laugh, Believe in Magic, Live for Today, Be Careful with Yourself, Know that Love Liberates, Be Good, It’s Never Too Late to Have a Happy Childhood.

    by Lynne Roberts, author of Are You Safe?


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    The Tourette Syndrome Association is dedicated to finding a cure for Tourette syndrome, the neurological disorder characterized by involuntary verbal and physical tics. The National Institutes of Health estimates that 200,000 Americans have tourette syndrome. Donate via http://www.tsa-usa.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Lynne Roberts Asks: Are You Safe?

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    Are You Safe? by Lynne Roberts

    Domestic violence is the leading cause for injury in women over the age of 15 in the United States.

    A woman is beaten every 11 seconds in this country.

    4,000 women are beaten to death annually.

    52% of murdered female victims are killed by their intimate partner.

    4.8 million intimate-partner assaults and rapes are reported annually.

    77% of domestic shelters nationwide saw an increase in women seeking help since 2008.

    75% of those shelters attribute the surge to financial issues, which brings on the abuse.

    Hundreds of thousands of women and children face violence from their own families.

    If any of these statistics touch on your experience or someone you know, then you need Lynne Robert’s new book, Are You Safe?


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    The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides abused victims a number to call any time during the day or night. To volunteer or donate, contact http://www.thehotline.org or call 800-799-SAFE.

    ChildHelp USA maintains a 24-hour National Child Abuse Hotline at 800-4-A-CHILD. For more information, see http://www.childhelp.org.

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  • Worth Sharing: Good Words to Live By

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    Good Words to Live By

    No matter what happens in your life, remember these good words to live by (originally posted to Are You Safe? Book (http://www.areyousafebook.com/good-words-live):

    Be Smart.

    Know Your Purpose.

    Be Kind.

    Listen.

    Do Your Best.

    Prepare for Opportunity.

    Sing.

    Be Honest.

    Dance.

    Have Fun.

    Make the Time.

    Walk and Run.

    Kiss and Hug.

    Treasure Family.

    Have Faith.

    Be Fit.

    Live It Up.

    Eat Good Food.

    Relax.

    Be Proud.

    Dream Big.

    Move Forward with Your Life.

    Know Love.

    Laugh.

    Believe in Magic.

    Live for Today.

    Be Careful with Yourself.

    Know that Love Liberates.

    Be Good.

    It’s Never Too Late to Have a Happy Childhood.


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    Safe Horizon is the nation’s leading victim-assistance association and service provider for people suffering from abuse. Contribute time or donations here: http://www.safehorizon.org. If you need help, call 800-621-HOPE.

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