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!------Begin Bio CONTENT------------ ! !!---POST Bio Content AFTER THIS LINE-----!! Phyllis Avery, President of The Avery Group, is an author, a certified diversity trainer with special emphasis in Women's Issues and a member of the Professional Woman Network (PWN), an international consulting organization specializing in professional and career development.

Mrs Avery is a Qualified Practitioner of the Myers Brigg and Strong Career Interest Inventory. She holds a B.S. in Industrial Organizational Psychology from High Point University.

Mrs. Avery serves on the Board of Directors for Beauty 4 Ashes International. Professional affiliations include: member of NAFE (National Association of Female Executives), Psi Chi and SIOP (Society for Industrial Organizational Psychologist) and the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce. She is a co- author in the upcoming book “ Emotional Wellness for Women Volume III” and her contributing chapter in the work entitled “ Overcoming Good Little Girl Syndrome “ will be released on May 28, 2008.

Phyllis Avery is available for workshops, book discussions and keynotes on such topics as :
Women As Leaders
Over coming Good Little Girl Syndrome
Over coming Superwoman Syndrome
Generations in the Workplace
And many more

Client List
• Rockingham Community College, Small Business Center, Wentworth, NC

• Kollege for Kids , Rockingham Community College, Wentworth, NC

• Women of Seasons. www.womenofseasons.com

• Tom A. Finch YMCA, Thomasville, N.C.

• Professional Womens Network, www.protrain.net, Prospect, KY

• House of Jkare www.houseofjkare.com

• Beauty 4 Ashes International www.beauty4ashesintl.org

• Malik Davis Creations Greensboro NC

• Pleasure Chateau LLC Charlotte NC

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Emotional Wellness for Women III was written by twenty-five consultants, coaches and professionals and is third of a 3 volume series on emotional support for women. This much anticipated special edition includes a range of personal topics including: “ Overcoming Good Little Girl Syndrome, “ Sink or Swim: The Art of being a Survivor”, “Stop Signs! Ending Abusive Relationships”, and the “ Food Mood Connection”.

The book and book discussions are designed to guide women in their journey to becoming healthy in body, mind, spirit, and emotions. It is the completerecognition of your full range of feelings, both positive and negative. Emotions are a part of who we are, how we think, our behavior, and what motivates our actions.

Book Purchase & Discussion Benefits include:

• Self assessment

• Understand how to be emotionally healthy

• Set boundaries and manage stress

• Discover how to increase productivity

• Become empowered to Live your dreams

• Design a plan for a better life

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Girls Circle specializes in programs built on a research-based model proven to increase girls' self-efficacy, body image, and social support.

The strengths-based, skill building approach used in Girls Circle curriculum creates a safe space for girls to address risky behaviors, build on protective factors, and improve relationships in a format that interests and engages girls.

The camp requires a minimum of 7 participants and a minimum of 10-20 hours.

The courses also encourage young girls to:

• Hold on to their voices and stay true to themselves

• Enhance judgment and critical-thinking skills for wise and healthy choices

• Counter trends towards self-doubt, and improve self-esteem

• Develop strength, courage, confidence, honesty and communication skills

Theme topics include Friendships, Body Image, Honoring Diversity, and Relationships with Peers, Expressing Individuality and creating a Path to the Future.

I know that you will agree that when girls voice their ideas and opinions in a safe environment, it strengthens their confidence and encourages them to express themselves more fully. By examining cultural expectations in a safe and supportive setting, girls gain greater awareness of their options and strengthen their ability to make choices that are consistent with their values, interests, and talents.

You can reach me after 6pm at 336 616 8159.
Please visit www.averyprofessional.net
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Why do men value women over 40 ???

..TR> As I grow in age, why do man value women over 40 most of all.. Here are just a few reasons why: A woman over 40 will never wake you in the middle of the night and ask, 'What are you thinking?'...
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