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Posts Tagged ‘empowerment’

GLOBAL LAUNCH: The #GetOffTheFence Movement Is Here!

Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

It is with anticipation, overwhelm, excitement, a ton of nerves and great hope, that I announce the launch of something that has lived in my heart for a VERY long time.

I will be honest with you today. There is no fancy PR firm. No marketing pitch prepared. In fact, there’s no big plan. None. Only a seed. Only a spark. This is an infant, coming into the world with very little experience. This baby is small, and my hope is that you will help me raise it. My greatest wish is that you will connect with this Movement, and be inspired to take action in your own life. To get off that fence. To get unstuck and take the leap to thrive.

I give you, the Get Off The Fence Movement. Please turn up your speakers, and make sure your settings are on HD.

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The Global GET OFF THE FENCE Movement

Wednesday, February 13th, 2013

It is with great excitment and joy that I share this news today with you, my incredible Women On The Fence readers. This has been over three years in the making. If you have been following on Facebook or Twitter, you might have seen that I am starting a movement. Yes, a MOVEMENT. It was an AHA moment that hit me over the head like a ton of bricks. The Worldwide GET OFF THE FENCE Movement is coming!

Here is what it’s all about:

The GET OFF THE FENCE Movement was created by Erica Diamond, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Award-Winning Lifestyle Brand Women On The Fence®. This movement is about taking the leap, and jumping OFF THE FENCE to a better you. To a thriving you.

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Wednesday Words Of Wisdom

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

These really spoke to me today, on this rainy Wednesday, at my desk, in my pj’s, coffee in hand. I hope they will speak to you too.

I’d love to know your thoughts.

xoxEDxox

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Women Would Rather Talk About Their Sex Life Than Their Finances

Monday, October 25th, 2010

By Guest Blogger Sandra Finkelstein


I was brought up to believe you never spend more than you have (ok dipping into my dad’s wallet sometimes helped!).  I learned to save and make pretty good choices all things considered. Then I met my husband and from the time we started dating until the time we divorced, I allowed myself to make decisions that were NOT in the best interest of myself, nor my family.

Divorce is an eye opener for many women, for you get to see what you really are worth dollar wise $$$! You are required to put together your financial statements in order to do equalization.  I always laughed and told my friends, the only person who truly knows a person’s worth are their lawyer and their accountant.  Many people appear to be financially sound but aren’t.

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