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July 2010 Suzanne will be the featured guest on Just Imagine That! internet talk show on Wednesday, July 21, 2010, at 1:00 p.m. EST (http://www.snapoutofitradionetwork.com/Just-Imagine-That.html). This innovative new show has already featured highly acclaimed guests such as Oriah Mountain Dreamer and Ernest Chu and is dedicated to bringing listeners a variety of insightful and inspiring leaders in the field of personal growth and transformation. Suzanne will be talking about Everyday Enlightenment, described below. Please join us! (If you’re not available at that time, please click on the link above to access a recording of the call after July 21st.) Everyday Enlightenment Many of us have been inspired by spiritual teachers, such as Byron Katie and Eckhart Tolle, who experienced life-changing spiritual awakenings virtually overnight. Their insights are deep and their teachings are inspiring, yet the suddenness of their transformation sometimes leaves people feeling that “they just can’t get there from here.” Is it possible to reach our highest potential, to live from soul rather than ego, without undergoing such a dramatic experience? Join award-winning author, teacher and transformational life coach Suzanne Eder for a lively exploration of this question. In her words, “ I believe it is possible to reach our highest potential without a dramatic, singular transformational event, and I also believe the journey of everyday moments - during which we make soul-based choices again and again - creates true self-empowerment. We actually get to experience the transformation moment by moment, to be fully conscious of the power we have to choose love instead of fear.” Learn how to soften resistance, meet fear with compassion, and find ways to stay connected with the deep longings of your soul that lead – and feed – your journey of awakening. March 2010 Suzanne won a first-place award from the Delaware Press Association in their annual Communications Contest. She won in the category of Columns (General) for her April 2009 column in Living.Well magazine titled, “Lost and Found.” In awarding Suzanne first place for her column, the judge said, “I deeply admire Ms. Eder’s writing, whose seasoned wisdom is reflected in these essays. Her use of metaphor and her lyrical voice beautifully resonate. Thought-provoking, inspiring and spiritual in tone, these columns challenge readers toward boldness, risk-taking and inner exploration to put themselves on the path to a more fulfilling life. I would follow her anywhere. Eder justly deserves First Place in this category.” Click on the link below for a full listing of contest winners. http://www. January 2010 Suzanne was recently quoted in an article on the FoxBusiness website. The article featured information and results from a recent employment survey, sponsored by the International Hyperhidrosis Society, of people dealing with this challenging condition in the workplace and job market. Here is an excerpt from the article that features Suzanne’s comment: Human resources consultant and transformational life coach Suzanne Eder is a strong proponent of job seekers utilizing all means of assistance to become advocates for their personal success and happiness. "The most essential element required to develop a deeply satisfying career is maintaining a state of inner peace and confidence. Without that strong foundation, self-doubt can erode the creative potential of even the most qualified person for a given opportunity. I would strongly encourage anyone dealing with the challenges of hyperhidrosis to reach out for the support and treatment they need and deserve." To see the entire article, “Sweating the Interview: Excessive Sweaters Need Not Apply,” click on the link below. http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/sweating-interview-excessive-sweaters-need-apply/ March 2009 Suzanne won a first-place award from the Delaware Press Association in their annual Communications Contest. She won in the category of Special Articles - Health and Fitness, for her December, 2008, column in Living.Well magazine titled, “Christmas in an Empty Space.” In awarding Suzanne first place the judge commented, “Very revealing and descriptive. The writer takes us on a journey deep within ourselves. The Christmas story is a masterpiece of feeling and emotion, brilliantly written…insightful and well-done. First place, hands down.” Click on the link below for a full listing of contest winners. To read the award-winning article, visit the Articles Page of this site. |