Is Prayer an Important Part of Your Day?

Add more pray to your day. Women of all faiths share the same values. Every woman wants to achieve her own measure of success. But how do you manage to feel good and be productive when you’re faced with challenges, conflict and confusion? How can you best celebrate your blessings, overcome your problems, and do the most good for others?

In 2009, Susan Diamond set out to empower women by giving them an easy way to add more prayer …to their daily lives. Why? Because women who take the time to connect with their higher power are happier and more fulfilled. Having just the right words at the right time is difficult in a busy world. Churches, synagogues, temples and mosques serve us well, yet you don’t need to be in a house of worship to pray. From this realization, Prayables was born.

Prayables is a free online prayer community that offers women short prayers that reflect a woman’s story. They are relevant to our times and honor all faith perspectives. Prayables gives you a way to bring more meaning to your life and a space to simply take time for you. We offer a new way to deal with everyday issues, global concerns and spirituality. You can help others through prayer, build stronger relationships and become a better you!

The Divas will talk with Susan Diamond, Founder of Prayables, on the next DivaTalkRadio. Join us for this inspiring show.

When: Show airs LIVE on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. EST
Where: http://divatalkradio.com/live

Live chat room will be open during the call

Abundance Lessons from WebsitesGiveBack

What a great show with Elena Patrice of WebsitesGiveBack.com!

Elena shares the steps and her mother took to create a new business when funding for their publishing company went away.  Wow!  Imagine one day you are supporting all kinds of charities with your successful business and the next day you have no business! (well, almost.)

As Elena and her mom, Linda Saker, had a heart to continue supporting charities they found an unmet need they could fill – the non-budget-breaking-professional website!  Moreover, a substantial part of each project goes straight to charity in the client’s name.

What struck me most about Elena and her story is the way that she learned to step back and re-define success.  It’s a story about triumphing above your own fears and  greed and finding that abundance comes through giving! 

How exciting to provide a quality product and know you are always in a state of g iving and receiving.

I am inspired to support my charities even more, and to make it easy for others to give as well!

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Elena Patrice and her mother, Linda Saker, started Websites Give Back after they lost funding for their childrens book publishing and toy company.

WebsitesGiveBack is a company with a wide range of experience. Don’t ever let anyone tell you dreams are meant for the young — if so, we’ve discovered the fountain of youth. As a 65-year-old divorced grandmother and a 40-something single mother of a young daughter, we have, collectively, been inventors, writers, illustrators, toy creators, publishers, and all around small business generalists.

Women in Business: Career Diva

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In continuing with our Woman in Business Series, Elaine features Career Diva

The credibility of MSNBC and nomination by Forbes List makes me trust this site.  Does offer good advice as well as up-to-date news on the world.  Love the different calls for advocating job increase projects and support for soldiers.

Review by: Elaine Huang

Women in Business: Bizzie Mommy

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In continuing with our Woman in Business Series, Elaine features Bizzie Mommy

Love the “interviews” with various successful women entrepreneurs.  Some of the ideas on the blog were so wild and crazy that I can’t believe they succeed–but they did!  Most importantly, love how the blogger doesn’t hid the fact that she is a mom and is having hard times juggling work and family life.  A complaint here and there gives me space to connect with her–we are all just human after all!

Review by: Elaine Huang

Women in Business: Pink Magazine

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In continuing with our Woman in Business Series, Elaine features Pink Magazine

Amazing layout! The most comprehensive website for everything related to how a woman can start/maintain their business.  I also feel like they have a huge foundation of successful woman who can sponsor this website.  The most impressive thing was the “Pink Profile” which features woman of the week that are worthy of being noticed and applauded.

Review by: Elaine Huang

Women in Business: Woman Owned

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In continuing with our Woman in Business Series, Elaine features  Woman Owned

Contains advice and tools for women entrepreneurs and their business.  I like how there’s three subdivisions: first time business owners, and for those who have already started their business.  My favorite part of the website is their “Book of the Month” section; it adds a little home feeling to a professional website and fosters connection, in my opinion.  There is also a section on how to get government grant for start up small businesses, which I thought was interesting because I have not seen this on other websites.

Review by: Elaine Huang

Women in Business: Ladies Who Launch

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In continuing with our Woman in Business Series, Elaine features Ladies Who Launch

It contains a pretty wide variety of tools and resources for women entrepreneurs; the biggest collection I have seen so far!  But what really caught my eyes is the quality of work the creator of the site took to maintain the site–information was easy to find and pleasing to the eye.

Review by Elaine Huang

Women in Business: Women Entrepreneur

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In continuing with our Woman in Business Series, Elaine features Women Entrepreneur

A very comprehensive site geared toward supporting women entrepreneurs who have already started a business.  Very professional, especially the columnists and bloggers on site. One of the most fantastic thing the website offers is an updated list of news and events for entrepreneurs to attend!

Review by: Elaine Huang

Women in Business FemalePreneurs

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In continuing with our Woman in Business Series, Elaine features FemalePreneurs

Definitely geared towards first time woman entrepreneurs.  I really like the list of clear cut priorities and step by step guide.  However, the blog was too cluttered with her trying to promote her products, which put me off.  Other than that, the website has fantastic information on a variety of topics.  I especially like her event calendar that has a daily “to-do” task!

Review by: Elaine Huang

Women in Business: The Business Woman

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In continuing with our Woman in Business Series, Elaine features The Business Woman

A blog for women in business to share and learn—community based.  The stories of testimonial are very inspiring.  Other than that, not very concrete help for starting a business.

Review by: Elaine Huang