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Blood vessels: Losing weight reduces your heart’s workload. Blood vessels supply the heart with the blood it needs to keep pumping. As you shed pounds, there’s less fat lurking around and forming plaque that can build up and clog your coronary arteries, causing a heart attack. Reduce your weight, reduce your risk. There is a direct relationship between a healthy weight and blood pressure. If you lose weight, you may be able to reduce your blood pressure medications or even eliminate them. The Cardiologists supervising The Healthy Weigh NowTM are always pleased to “unsubscribe” medications! Blood fats: The blood fats, or blood lipids, in your bloodstream change when you shed fat and weight. Weight loss can make your triglycerides go down, your LDL cholesterol go down, and your HDL cholesterol go up. That means there are more good cholesterol and less bad cholesterol and fat floating in your bloodstream.

Blood clots: Sometimes blood slows down and can form clots. Healthy weight and lower blood pressure generally mean fewer blood clots, so slimming down makes it less likely that a clot will break away and travel to your heart, lungs, or brain.

Your belly: Fat around the belly and the heart are especially detrimental to heart health. A 2011 study, published in the journal Cardiology, found that even normal-weight people with a “beer belly” or “muffin top” and heart disease have an increased risk of death than those with differently distributed weight. And research shows that hidden fat around the heart may be an even bigger indicator of cardiac disease than the waistline.

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Obesity Is A Modern Scourge Dr. Kenneth M. Brooks, FACC

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ost of us are consuming too many processed foods, refined sugars, and starches such as grains, sweets, snack foods, etc. In order to regulate blood sugar, our pancreas secretes insulin to metabolize sugar (glucose). We don’t realize that when carbohydrates are eaten, they are broken down into glucose, and whatever is not metabolized for energy is converted and stored as fat. When too many carbohydrates are consumed, the pancreas has to work too hard, resulting in insulin resistance. This leads to a drop in blood sugar which causes cravings for sugar and carbohydrates, beginning a vicious cycle of overeating, fat storage, and weight gain. The Healthy Weigh Now'sTM easy 3 Level Weight Loss Plan stops the cycle, promotes weight loss by using the fat your body has stored, and burns that fat for energy. Weekly meetings with our trained coaches guide you on the journey to a healthy weight. After weight loss, we are committed to providing you knowledge and guidance to maintain your weight loss for a life time. Our program is medically supervised by board certified Cardiologists who work closely with clients that have medical conditions. Whether you have 10 pounds or over 100 pounds to lose, THE HEALTHY WEIGH NOW TM is your key to success. See quick results -- clients lose 2-5 lbs per week The Healthy Weigh NowTM can help:

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FACC Board Certified Cardiologist and Medical Director THWN Dr. Brooks has been in practice as an interventional cardiologist for more than 30 years addressing the ravages of a modern lifestyle that has led to an obesity epidemic. He has seen thousands of patients with high blood pressure, diabetes , high cholesterol, and has been frustrated by the increased need for medications. After extensive research on the effect of GLUTEN Dr. Brooks launched his own product line - The Healthy Weigh NowTM. Dr. Brooks is married and lives in Northern VA.

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Copy and Digital Marketing Chelsea Snyder Editor Brycen Scott Eades Social Media Strategist

The Healthy Weigh NowTM Happy Feet COVER Story Is Your Bleeding Out Of Control Essential Oils Your Most Vibrant Self

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Celebrating Women Heroines Your Fashion Communicates Poetry Month Mantra

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from the publisher This past December, my son graduated from college. Our family gathered and many friends in Loudoun County and beyond cheered us through a most exciting season - thank you! We are delighted about the huge milestone (and major pay raise), and now the real work begins... Back home, like many millennials, he is in search of a new career, his life purpose and next steps. Concerned about what’s in store, our millennials need us more than ever. Let’s make a promise to support our sons and daughters through their transition, despite the fact that many have been unable to find work and face insurmountable housing costs even in our growing economy.

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College Coach, Luanne Lee, a regular contributor, reminds us: Save and Prepare - college costs are rising. Moreover, if your star student is not intentional about where to go to college based on interests and costs, you might otherwise be wasting time and money. Remember, as Luanne would say, “it is never too early to start planning for college.”

Our Cover WOMAN, Linda Coleman, MD, invites us to look internally. The Internist at Primary Care serves patients with her Mentor/Dad, Dr. John Coleman from their office in Sterling, VA. The dynamic father-daughter medical providers have served the community with optimal health care for over 50 years, collectively. Spring looks beautiful in color from Cyndy Porter, and Elaine Gibson has healthy tips. Our business experts, Valerie Kaiser, Certified Financial Planner and legal expert, Dawn Dale, of Keystone shares the value of wills and trusts in VA - in your best interests. Always excited about spring and the warm CHANGE in the air, I happily invite you to enjoy and educate yourself in this season’s issue! With warm weather approaching, I look forward to seeing you “out and about” in Loudoun, on the web, www.loudounwomanmagazine.com, facebook, LinkedIn and soon to be launched your Extreme Excellence EssentialsTM Happy Spring! Happy Happy! Always, Dorri

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How Money-Wise Are You? By Valerie P. Kaiser CFP®

any women are more involved with their finances now, than compared to a few short years ago. But, are they getting the most out of their investment or investing in line with their life stage? To take full advantage of the opportunities in the financial markets and ensure that your money matters are sound today and tomorrow, it is important to take even greater control of your financial future.

“Architects” of Well-Designed Financial Solutions Financial security has become a top priority among women. And, security about any topic is rooted in confidence and knowledge. Part of becoming a savvy investor is making a commitment to learn to learn about investment basics and increasing your ability to confidently manage your finances.

Put your needs first If you are like most women, you spend a good amount of time taking care of others – and that sometimes means setting our own needs aside. But, investing for your own retirement is a necessity that you cannot afford to put off. Step outside your comfort zone An important part of investing is to identify the amount of risk you are comfortable with. When it comes to their investments, women tend to be less willing to accept risk and generally gravitate toward ‘safer’ investments. Following the strategy could leave you more susceptible to the long-term effects of inflation which could make it more difficult to achieve your financial goals. While no investment should keep you awake at night, considering options that carry slightly more risk than you build a strong financial foundation. Your financial professional can help identify appropriate options that will continue to support your goals. Wise Women Money Quiz: How Money Wise Are You? Cynthia Fick, 2011

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Be involved in your money matters When it comes to household responsibilities, many couples find it easier and more productive to divide and conquer. This may be a sound practice for household chores, but it is not a strategy that should be followed when finances are concerned. It is more important for both spouses to be equally involved in all joint financial discussions and decisions. Develop the ability to manage your own assets There is a 90% likelihood that a woman will be financially self-reliant at some point in her life due to divorce, becoming a widow, or choosing to marry later in life or not at all. 1 Do your homework Successful investors research option and thoroughly understand what they are buying. Women are responsible for most of the consumer purchases in the U.S. This shows that women are generally educated and careful consumers, which can make them savvy investors, too.

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Valerie Kaiser, CFP® is the founder of Kaiser Financial Solutions, a firm specializing in financial planning and wealth management services. She has more than 19 years of experience in financial planning, implementation and service. Valerie works with families and business owners who want a realistic approach to wealth accumulation and reduced investment risk with better coordination of personal and business assets; all to enhance retirement security and improve family wealth transfers. She holds the Certified Financial Planner™ professional designation and is both an Investment Advisor Representative (IAR) with Eagle Strategies, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor and a Registered Representative with NYLIFE Securities LLC. Valerie and her husband Bruce reside in Virginia where they enjoy being with their large family of five children, a daughter-in-law, son-inlaw and five grandchildren.

This educational, third-party article is provided as a courtesy by Valerie Kaiser, CFP®, Agent, (CA#0F39945) New York Life Insurance Company. To learn more about the information or topics discussed, please contact Valerie Kaiser, CFP® at 703-610-4073.

Proudly serving clients in Northern Va including, Loudoun, Arlington, Prince William, Fairfax and Winchester Counties. I am an Agent licensed to sell insurance through New York Life Insurance Company and may be licensed with various other independent unaffiliated insurance companies in the states of AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, MD, NC, NY, OH, OR, SC, TX, WV and VA. No insurance business may be conducted outside this/these state(s) referenced. CA License # 0F39945I am a Financial Adviser offering investment advisory services through Eagle Strategies LLC, A Registered Investment Adviser in the states of AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, MD, NC, NY, OH, OR, SC, TX, WV and VA. As such, these services are strictly intended for individuals residing in the states referenced. Additionally, I am a Registered Representative of and offer securities products & services through NYLIFE Securities LLC, (Member FINRA/SIPC), A Licensed Insurance Agency. In this regard, this communication is strictly intended for individuals residing in the states of AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, MD, NC, NY, OH, OR, SC, TX, WV and VA. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident outside the specific state(s) referenced. My address is 8075 Leesburg Pike, Suite 200, Vienna, VA 22182 and my phone number is 703-610-4073.I offer a variety of products that can help you meet a number of insurance and financial needs, including, but not limited to college funding, retirement, managing costs for extended periods of care and lifetime income strategies. Please contact me to help you fully analyze your needs and recommend appropriate solutions. Neither Kaiser Financial Solutions, LLC nor New York Life Insurance Company, nor its agents, provides tax, legal, or accounting advice. Please consult your own tax, legal, or accounting professional before making any decision. .Kaiser Financial Solutions, LLC is not owned or operated by New York Life Insurance Company or its affiliates. virginia

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By Sereda Y. Fowlkes

s we approach the spring, it will be time to start thinking about what most people call “Spring Cleaning”. I want you to consider this as you would do cleaning out your closets, garages, storage bins, and have a policy review of your insurance. As the seasons of your life changes, so do your insurance needs. Do you have enough or the right coverage? The purpose of insurance is to protect what you have by insuring it properly, whether it’s your vehicles, your place of residence, or other assets. The key is “to not over insure but insure properly”. How do you do this you may wonder? With a Personal Umbrella Policy also known as a PUP policy. This is an “Excess” liability policy that overlays the limits that you have on your Auto, Home, Boat, etc. It is an extension of your liability limits on those policies beyond what is stated on your declaration pages so that in the event that you get sued, you will have protection without out of pocket expense to you. Without it there is a huge gap in your protection. You will probably fit into one of the following categories that would warrant a discussion with your insurance agent or provider. Singles, couples, family with teen drivers, or elderly parents should review the limits to protect yourself and your assets properly. You may think to yourself, I don’t have many assets, I don’t have anything much, so it doesn’t matter what kind of coverage I have on my auto policy. I can assure you this is a wrong assumption no one should not make. Having the correct liability limits on your automobile policy is crucial to protecting your

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When it comes to being sued, the name of the game is “perception”. You are perceived to have money whether you do or not, if you are driving it, living in it, wearing it, you are perceived to be successful and therefore you have money whether or not your bank account agrees with your lifestyle or not. Here are few examples of why you may need an Umbrella policy: 1. You lease or own a luxury vehicle(s)- BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Range Rover, etc. 2. You have a high net worth 3. You are a professional (attorney, physicians, self employed) 4. Your home value is over $500,000 5. You own rental properties or multiple homes 6. You have a pool or trampoline You can close the gap and let an UMBRELLA reach over all your assets. The value it provides is priceless if you ever need it all.

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Do I Really Need A Will? By Dawn M. Dale, Esq. am often asked, “Do I really need a Will?” The answer is a resounding, “Yes, but what you really need is an Estate Plan!”

In the last two issues of the Virginia Woman Magazine, I reviewed the Estate Planning Process and provided a summary of the legal documents included in a foundational estate plan and list of action items to be completed as part of the planning process. It isn’t just about having a Will. Many people believe they don’t need a Will because they are single, they don’t have a large estate or “my spouse will inherit everything anyway.” Not taking the time to work through the estate planning process and execute the necessary documents typically leads to more complexity and expense for you and your loved ones and unintended consequences. So, why should you have an Estate Plan (The following is based on Virginia Law): Incapacity: YOU designate an agent(s) of your choosing to make your personal, medical and/or financial decisions in the event you are not able to do yourself and you control which decisions they are permitted to make. For example, do you want your agent to be able to change the beneficiary on your retirement account or life insurance, make gifts of your assets or terminate life support if you have a terminal condition? Without the necessary legal documents in place, if you become incapacitated, your family will need to seek the appointment of a Guardian to manage your personal and medical affairs and a Conservator to manage your estate and financial affairs. This requires that a Court declare that you are legally incapacitated. This process is a matter of public record and may result in your losing valuable legal rights. It also results in increased costs associated with the court proceedings and ongoing supervision of your agents.

declaration of incapacity. However, these individuals may not be the individuals you would have chosen and the individuals you would want making your decisions may not even be consulted. Death: YOU have the ability to make may key decisions, including: •

Who will inherit your assets and the terms and timing of the inheritance,

Who will be responsible for raising your minor children and managing their financial needs,

Who will be responsible for managing your estate,

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How to implement strategies that can minimize taxes, provide creditor protection and financial management.

Without a plan in place, state and contract law and the courts will make these important decisions for you. Some assets may pass to a joint owner or named beneficiary. The rest will pass under state law. This can result in people inheriting the wrong amounts, inheriting at the wrong time or even the wrong people inheriting your assets. If you have minor children, it could give rise to court appointed Guardians for the child and Guardians for the child’s estate. It often increases the costs of estate administration and creates delays in the timing when your heirs will have access to their inheritance. Estate plans should be designed to address your situation. They do not need to be complex and expensive if you have a simple situation. If you would like to learn more about your estate planning options, schedule a complimentary consultation.

Virginia law does provide some assistance in the area of medical decisions. If you are unable to make medical decisions, state statutes provide a list of individuals that can make some of these decisions for you without a

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The Leader In The Mirror: By Jen Dalton, MBA, REACH Master Personal Brand Strategist

he Intentional Entrepreneur: How to be a Noisebreaker, Not a Noisemaker shows CEOs, founders and entrepreneurs the importance of “intentional” branding, highlighting the intersection of personal and company branding, and provides advice for leaders just starting out as well as those looking for fresh strategies. The reputation management concepts come alive through anecdotes of dozens of entrepreneurs, illustrating and inspiring readers to take action to enliven their personal brand.

readers do so, by identifying strengths, values, and developing evidence that supports how they are different and which audiences care about that. So how do you actually think about being visible and intentional? From start-up to CEO, how do you leverage your reputation to grow your business? Are you intentional about thought leadership, content strategy, customer relationships, and protecting your reputation? Being “out of sight” makes you “out of mind.” It is important to have a reputation roadmap that identifies where, when, and how to be visible to grow your business with clarity and meaning. From LinkedIn to your company’s logo, colors, and name, how you make yourself visible impacts your brand and relationships. LinkedIn is the first place potential customers will research you online - how well does your profile showcase your skills and call to action? Did you know that people without LinkedIn profile headshots are skipped over 14X more than someone with a headshot? We include

For so many women who are solopreneurs, or entrepreneurs of any kind, understanding the power of strategically “showing up” online and in-person, creating and maintaining a strong personal image to support the company’s promise and values, is critical. How you position yourself influences how you are perceived. According to a recent Weber Shandwick report, The Social CEO: Executives Tell All, non C-Suite executives surveyed thought seeing the CEO on social media made the company seem 75% more innovative, enhanced market credibility and increased appeal of working there. Overall, the CEO gave a company a human face via social platforms. Do you have clarity on how you are unique? When is the last time you drafted your leadership promise statement? Many leaders don’t even know where to begin. The book provides actionable exercises to help “The Intentional Entrepreneur gives you everything you need to ensure your brand is working 24 hours a day to meet your goals and realize your dreams. I keep 5 books within arm’s reach at all times and this is one of them.” - David Conley, Serial Entrepreneur “I wish that I was able to have this information and content when I started my business. Jen Dalton captures the entrepreneur’s mindset and knows what it is needed to think things through when having a start-up, which ultimately leads to better cost-savings, strategy and focus. I highly recommend this book!” - Laura Lee Williams, CEO & Founder, Laura Lee Designs, Inc.

a bonus chapter in The Intentional Entrepreneur which provides tips for optimizing your LinkedIn profile. The Intentional Entrepreneur is your guide through the process of intentionally discovering, validating, and building a reputation that delivers value for you and your business. Each chapter will enable you to be more authentic, generate trust, and create relevance through your reputation as the CEO. The Intentional Entrepreneur is now vailable on amazon.com. Noisebreakers - Intentional Entrepreneur expands your thinking beyond who or what you think your business is. It makes you take a step back and see your business as yourself so that you can stand out from the noise and be the brand in demand you are meant to be. - Sherrell T. Martin, CEO, Nitram Financial, www.nitramfinancial.com “A great and informative read, wherever the journey of entrepreneurship finds you. There are sections for the beginner and the seasoned adventurer; there’s real substance here for everyone. Jen Dalton sheds light in a way that is informative and accessible; I love her written voice. Enjoy, and learn something new!” - Michael Sauri, President & Co-Owner, TriVistaUSA

Your Personal Brand Is How You Deliver On Your Leadership Promise Jen Dalton, MBA, CEO & Founder Brand Mirror 703.898.8691 www.brandmirror.com Jen Dalton, CEO of BrandMirror, has over 15 years of experience in strategy, marketing and coaching. In 2012, she made a gutsy move into the entrepreneurship space, launching her branding business and became a certified master personal branding strategist. She specializes in building your digital thought leadership on LinkedIn and other social media. She has spoken to and coached thousands of individuals and entrepreneurs about defining their brands, crafting their stories, and how to stand out. She is an international speaker and has worked with companies like GE, IBM, Capital One, 1776, UXPA, and more. In addition, Jen joined the Executive Coaching team in 2014 at Georgetown University and works with their Executive MBA candidates. She believes you need to be a noise-breaker, not a noisemaker. Reach out for your complimentary consult at www.brandmirror.com or email Jen at getgoing@brandmirror.com.

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Women’s History Month: The Suffragists By Patricia Depew Wirth

m I the only one who thinks it’s absurd that in America we need to have a month devoted to women’s history because male historians and authors neglected to acknowledge and write about women and their incredible accomplishments for decades and decades? I find it equally disturbing that every year I learn about more and more women of whom I have never heard! Unfortunately, this is what happened to the thousands of women who fought for 72 years to win the vote and citizenship for the American woman. Susan B. Anthony is the sole suffragist widely known and she died more than a decade prior to ratification of the 19th Amendment. Did you know that, according to the Smithsonian, there are approximately 5,200 memorials in our country and less than 8% are of women? The Turning Point Suffragist Memorial Association intends to ratchet up that 8% by building a memorial to commemorate the thousands and thousands of female foot soldiers who participated in the Suffragist Movement from 1848 to 1920. Without their tenacity and dedication to improving the lives of American women by gaining suffrage, our country’s landscape in areas such as government, business, science, medicine, military, education and all other area of employment would look significantly different. May I introduce you to some suffragists you may not know? Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815–1902) was a prominent 19th century suffragist and civil rights activist who became involved in the abolitionist movement after a progressive upbringing. She helped organize the world’s first women’s rights convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY, where she wrote the Declaration of Sentiments. She together with Susan B. Anthony established the National Woman Suffrage Association. With her advocacy of liberal divorce laws and reproductive self-determination, Cady Stanton became an increasingly marginalized voice among women reformers late in life. However, her efforts helped bring about the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave all citizens the right to vote. Lucy Stone (1818 – 1893) was a prominent American orator, abolitionist, and suffragist, and a vocal advocate and organizer promoting rights for women. In 1847, Stone became the first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree. She spoke out for women’s rights and against slavery at a time when women were discouraged and prevented from public speaking. Stone was known for using her maiden name after marriage rejecting the custom to take one’s husband’s surname. Alice Paul (1885 –1977) was, arguably, the most influential individual in the fight for women’s rights of the 20th century. A Quaker, she studied biology at Swarthmore College, earned an MA in sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, then studied social work in England. While there she joined Emmeline Pankhurst’s militant suffragist movement and was arrested and jailed several times. She returned to America armed with tactics to re-energize the suffrage movement here. In 1916 she and Lucy Burns formed the National Woman’s Party (NWP). They organized the Silent Sentinels who quietly picketed the White House for suffrage. They were arrested and jailed; those held in the Occoquan Workhouse endured

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humiliation, beatings, solitary confinement, forced feedings and inhumane prison conditions. When word leaked out about this barbaric treatment, it became a significant turning point in getting President Wilson to urge Congress to pass the 19th Amendment. Mary Eliza Church Terrell (1863-1954) organized a strategy for AfricanAmerican women to become full citizens of the United States. Terrell lectured throughout the country on the importance of the vote for black women. She deemed the vote essential for the elevation of black women and consequently the entire black race. Terrell saw education as essential in obtaining racial uplift and respectability. As president of the National Association of Colored Women, Terrell campaigned tirelessly among black organizations and mainstream white organizations for black women’s suffrage. She even picketed the Wilson White House with members of the National Woman’s Party in her zeal for woman suffrage. Lucy Burns (1879 –1966) was a versatile and pivotal figure within the NWP. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to an Irish Catholic family, Burns was a brilliant student of language and linguistics. She studied at Vassar College and Yale University in the US and at the University of Berlin in Germany (1906-8). While a student at Oxford College in Cambridge, England, Burns met Alice Paul in a London police station after both were arrested during a suffrage demonstration outside Parliament. Their alliance was powerful and long-lasting. Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947) is one of the key leaders of the suffrage movement. She succeeded Susan B. Anthony as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) from 1900 to 1904. She again assumed its presidency in 1915. NAWSA had grown large and powerful with more than two million members in 44 states. When Catt assumed the presidency of NAWSA again in 1915, she changed their strategy of gaining voting rights state-by-state to pursuing a federal amendment. Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) challenged racial and sexual discrimination through the power of the pen. She settled in Chicago where she met her husband, exposed lynching records, wrote a pamphlet about the exclusion of blacks from meaningful roles at the Worlds Columbian Exposition, started woman’s clubs, founded the Negro Fellowship League, and involved herself in suffrage. She marched in several national suffrage parades, lectured, and founded the first black woman suffrage organization – the Alpha Suffrage Club of Chicago. Wells-Barnett used her gift of language to challenge discrimination and sexism throughout the United States, revealing injustices and fighting for equality and fairness.

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“If this work can contribute in any way toward proving this, and at the same time arouse the conscience of the American people to a demand for justice to every citizen, and punishment by law for the lawless, I shall feel I have done my race a service.” - Ida B. Wells “There never will be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers.” - Susan B. Anthony “ Men, their rights and nothing more; women their rights and nothing less.” - Susan B. Anthony “When you put your hand to the plow, you can’t put it down until you get to the end of the row.” -Alice Paul “The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn.” Gloria Steinem !

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2016 Honorees Sister Mary Madonna Ashton, CSJ Public Health Leader Daisy Bates Civil Rights organizer, Leader of the Little Rock school Integration Sonia Pressman Fuentes NOW, Co Founder Isabel Gonzalez Champion of Puerto Ricans securing a American Citizenship Ella Grasso First Woman Governor Suzan Shown Harjo Native American Public Policy Advocate and Journalist Judy Hart National Park Founding Superintendent Rosie the Riveter WWII Oveta Culp Hobby First Sec of US department of Health Education and Welfare Barbara Mikulski Longest Serving Woman in the USA Congress Inez Milholland Woman Suffrage Leader and Martyr Karen Narasaki Civil and Human Rights Leader Nancy Grace Roman Chief of Astronomy at NASA Bernice Sandler “Activist, “Godmother” of Title IX Nadine Smith LGBT Civil Rights Activist Dorothy C. Stratton First Full time Dean of Women, Purdue University and Exec Director of the Girls Scouts of the USA Betty Mae Tiger Jumper First Woman Chairman of the Seminole Tribe and Presidential Advisor March is Women’s History Month. The National Women’s History Month theme - 2016 “Working to Form a More Perfect Union: Honoring Women in Public Service and Government”

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Pat Wirth will tell you that her career has been one of circumstance, timing and opportunity. She never had a job she didn’t like, loves learning and applying the new-found knowledge to move up and on. Pat began her career by providing administrative, management and paralegal services to government contractor employers first in Pennsylvania and then in Virginia. After 30 years in car care and with numerous awards and recognitions to her credit, she closed the doors of her environmental award-winning business in September 2013. Pat has worked and volunteers continuously in the non-profit sector for over three decades in executive, management, and fundraising positions for professional, trade and charity organizations; she recently earned her certification as a non-profit consultant. She expects to use her expertise to help others as the next career chapter unfolds.

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hroughout the winter you may have lost sight of your feet. With spring upon us, it is time to refocus and make your feet happy. Enjoy the Tips to help you keep your feet in tip top shape.

Knowing when it is time to retire shoes is important to maintaining happy healthy feet. Shoes don’t last forever. Wearing shoes past their lifespan is not good for your feet.

The “break in your shoes” rule - let it go!

Check your shoes regularly? Make sure your shoes are giving you the support you need for comfort. And if they appear to cause you pain or not enough support, do not pass go, instead go straight to your favorite shoe haven and buy....happy feet are worth every new pair!

You do not have to break in your shoes. Purchasing comfortable shoes right out of the box is the only way to buy shoes. Assuming your shoes have to be broken is not the answer for buying shoes that do. It fit well when you buy them. Poorly fitting shoes can lead to corns, calluses and other problems. Happy fit makes for happy feet. Buy shoes that fit and enjoy the lifespan of your favorites with no “ break in” time.

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Toenail Fungus - more common that you Think BUT.... Yes! Toenail fungus is one of the most common reasons

Did you know that unless you remove the part of the nail that is growing into the skin, IT WONT GO AWAY. And worse, sometime when you “ do it yourself” you are making matters worse. If you have an ingrown toenail, see your Medical Provider. It is best that you get help from a professional who will advise your and prevent problems.

that people visit a podiatrist. A few things you can do to prevent a fungal infection include: - clean your feet everyday. - trim your toe nails straight across - dry your feet after each shower - if you notice a nail is getting thick (usually the pinky toe) file it down from the top of the nail.

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- Schedule your appointment for the early morning. Be one of the first to use the foot bath bowl. - Buy and insist that the practitioner uses your personal utensils. Purchasing and using your own utensils Is a great preventative for contracting a fungal infection. - Ask for pumice stone or foot tile instead of a foot razor to remove dead skin. - Enjoy the “me time.”

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Stop Suffering From PMS & Menopause Symptoms By Linda E. Coleman, MD

“What Every Woman Needs to Know about SottoPelle® Therapy” What are bio-identical hormones? Bio-identical hormones are plant-based compounds specifically formulated to match the molecular structure of human hormones. Synthetics, however, are engineered not to match in order to be patented. The pellets are compounded according to the highest industry standards using the best quality botanical ingredients available. They are derived from a natural plant source of soy and other plant-based ingredients. No horse urine. No fillers - just pure, natural, biologically identical hormones – plain and simple.

body needs it. A woman’s body can then control the release of the hormone just as it did when the ovaries were working normally. Repeat treatments involve a brief visit to a SottoPelle® office a few times per year. That’s it! SottoPelle® Therapy – preferred by thousands Thousands of women across the U.S. and internationally prefer using the SottoPelle® Therapy method to achieve a natural, healthy balance of hormones. Our patients report that they feel fabulous again! Some of the many benefits they report include*: •

Enhanced libido and/or increased sexual desire

Not all hormone replacement therapies are created equal SottoPelle® Therapy is a unique hormone replacement method that delivers the right kind of hormone (biologically identical), in the right amounts (based on testing and proper analysis of the results), using the right delivery system (pellets).

Decrease body fat and greater capacity to get in shape

Reduced fatigue & increased energy levels

Increased mental focus, clarity and concentration

Improved memory

If you’ve tried other methods of hormone replacement, you probably experienced the emotional ups and downs they can produce. Why? Because your hormones were still unbalanced, something that SottoPelle® Therapy can address. Ask any of our patients. They can’t believe the difference SottoPelle® makes – from increased energy and vitality to a renewed sense of emotional and physical well-being. And there’s more good news… pellets can last from three to six months or longer!

Consistency in moods – reduction in feelings of anger, nervousness and irritability

Relief from anxiety and depression

Increased sense of overall well-being

Protection from heart disease

How do I get started? It’s easy. First schedule an appointment with our staff. They will go over our procedures and policies for having a consultation and your insertion. On the day of your appointment, the doctor will discuss the results of your blood tests with you and prescribe the right amount of hormone for your unique needs. It is that simple. What is the procedure like? The small hormone pellets are slipped painlessly under the skin, typically in the hip. A mild, local anesthetic is used and the procedure takes less than five minutes. Once the pellets are inserted, a steady, low dose of natural hormone flows directly into the blood stream whenever the

*If you plan on becoming pregnant, please let someone in our office know

Testimonials: “I am 52 years old and was used to the way I was feeling due to PERIMENOPAUSE. I didn’t realize how long I had not been feeling like I used to when I was in my 20’s and 30’s until I started your bio identical therapy. It was almost, literally an OVERNIGHT change!” - Cheryl L “Thank you for saving my life, my marriage and for giving me back my energy and self-worth…I feel 500% better - and, you were wrong about me feeling 35, I FEEL 25!” - Bonnie K.

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The Team - Coleman Primary Care After the photo shoot I had an opportunity to chat with with Dr. Coleman. Down-to-earth, beautiful and gracious, she shared from the heart. - A few things that will make you smile... (dcs)

Dr. Linda Coleman admiring her Dad/Mentor, Dr. John Coleman. The two Doctors share an office in Sterling, VA Coleman Primary Care

Linda Coleman, M.D. Coleman Primary Care 2 Pidgeon Hill Drive Suite 400 Sterling, VA 20165 (703) 430-7090

Other Providers: John Coleman, M.D. Haritha Yalamanchilli, M.D. Hope Marshall, ANP Nathan Davidson, FNP

Dr. Coleman graduated from medical school in 1984 and has been in practice for over 25 years. She is interested in a comprehensive care model to care for the “Total Patient.” Other Practices promote Warehouse Medicine... NOT HERE! Dr. Coleman will give you the personal touch. She likes to know about the events in your life that contribute to your health. She has a special interest in Diabetes, Hypertension and Woman’s Health. Dr. Coleman is always trying to think of innovative ways to promote your health and wellness. She has been voted one of America’s Top Physicians and received the Patients’ Choice Award in 2008. Dr. Coleman is a proud mother and lives in Loudoun County with her son, who plays football for one of our local schools. In addition, she participates in several volunteer organizations that support the community and is an avid Buckeye Fan. Practice Philosophy – “My goal is to give the best medical care possible. Honest and open communication is paramount. There have been many advances in medical technology and treatment, however, the patient is always a person first. They all have the need and right to be treated with dignity, respect and compassion.”

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Favorite Colors: Pink, Green and "I also LOVE Red" "Yes, I wear a lot of red but enjoy the combination of black and white a lot" Community Service Groups and Organizations Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc since 1977. LINKS, Girlfriends, Jack and Jill of America and favorite charity "Orphan Foundation of America. "I also volunteer quite a bit in Loudoun /county, support college students we fund and help with emergencies at the hospital for emergency patients when needed." I always wanted to be a Doctor... I remember as a 4 year old I went to the hospital with my father wearing my mary jane black patent leather shoes and lace socks with a poofy dress. I walked proudly through the hospital with my Dr. Dad (Dr. John Coleman ) a gentleman who had on his 3 piece suit. We went room to room, examining patients and taking care of them all. I watched my Dad giving exams and then telling the nurses what he wanted her to do. I thought that so cool. I knew I wanted to be one who gave the orders - like my Dad. That Christmas, my Father gave my 3 brothers doctor bags and he gave me a nursing kit. And I said "I no Nurse, I Doctor" From that point forward I worked hard and visualized my dream of becoming a Doctor. Today I am proud of my early dreams which truly have come true. I am currently reading... "Showdown" by Wil Haygood - a biography that shares the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Mr. Haygood is the author of The Butler and dedicated his book to my brother, Mike Coleman, the former Mayor of Columbus, Ohio. I am a Mother and exceptionally proud of my son who plays Varsity football in Loudoun County. My legacy... To make a difference in the health and wealth of my patients and their families for years to come. March/April 2016 | VIRGINIA WOMAN MAGAZINE

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Bleeding... Fibroids... Pain... Oh My By Dr. Gloria Ivey-Crowe

o you suffer every month from feelings of bloating, bleeding like a pig, or pain that just will not quit and doesn’t respond to the handful of Advil, Aleve, Tylenol or even Percocet that you keep popping? What’s a girl to do?

Pain, bloating and heavy bleeding are a few symptoms which can drive us to our knees and cause a lot of dread for our monthly cycles. Your monthly cycle is God’s constant reminder that we are here to procreate. Indeed, bleeding disorders of excess or lack are huge contributors to infertility. These symptoms can be controlled with the use of hormones, ablative procedures which can destroy the source of the bleeding, insertion of intrauterine devices (IUD) such as a MIRENA or SKYLA, or continuous oral contraceptives. 90% of the time, women have multiple options to help with the dreaded monthly bouts of heavy bleeding or pain. But for 10% of women, nothing seems to take the piercing pain away or there’s no pad big enough to absorb all the disgustingly large clots they pass each month. Yet, there is an even smaller group of women who find nothing abnormal about these monthly occurrences and go about their business as usual. For the woman who has sought the advice of many of her peers, the solace from a hot water bottle or heating pad, eating MIDOL or NSAIDS (Advil, Aleve, or Motrin) like Easter candy, what are our options? The first option is to have a candid talk with your healthcare provider to get honest and educated answers about what you can do Those options may include conservative measures such as continued use of hormones while minimizing use of NSAIDs or definitive therapy with surgery. Again, surgical options may include destruction of the uterine lining with endometrial ablation or NOVASURE. Each of these options has a small risk of failure and complications as well. What’s a girl to do when she has bled so heavily every month, that now she is severely anemic from the loss of large amounts of blood from heavy periods and has to take iron supplements or receive iron transfusions. She has already tried the conservative options; they have failed, and she just can’t physically function any more. For those that are not faint

Dr. Gloria Ivey-Crowe

Dr. Gloria Ivey-Crowe received her M.D. degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine and did her residency training in Obstetrics & Gynecology at Georgetown University Hospital. Dr Ivey-Crowe is the owner of Women Physicians of Northern Virginia, an all female medical team, with an office in Reston and Ashburn, VA. Dr. Ivey-Crowe has three children. In her spare time she enjoys needlecraft and reading.

of heart ­the surgery option is a more definitive option. Are you really ready to go that far? For many, that’s a resounding YES. So what does surgery entail? The surgical option for bleeding, pain or even fibroids is the removal of the uterus: the dreaded Hysterectomy. There are various types of hysterectomies: full or complete. A full hysterectomy would be the removal of the uterus, cervix, tubes and ovaries. A partial hysterectomy would be the removal of the uterus with possible leaving of the cervix, tubes or ovaries. There are pros and cons for each. The way in which the surgery is performed may be through the vagina,​laparoscopic with the use of cameras, robotic​with the use of a robot or abdominally​through a large incision in the skin of the abdomen. But, what are you not telling me? What can go wrong? A part of any discussion should include information regarding the possible complications: injury to surrounding organs and structures such as the bladder or a portion of the gastrointestinal tract such as the bowel, or excessive bleeding from injury to surrounding vessels, or even a risk of getting an infection. But, what about your sex life? Yes, there is life after a hysterectomy. For many women it is the best time of their lives with no fear of pregnancy, pain gone and intercourse is more enjoyable. Unless the ovaries are removed, which would affect a woman’s hormone levels, her desire or libido should be intact. The vagina still remains elastic and although some think of the vagina as a never ending tunnel, it does have a discrete length. How about “things” that start to fall down? This is referred to as prolapse. For a small few, there will be pelvic relaxation with an accompanying feeling as if your insides are coming down and out. These anatomical concerns can be discussed prior to surgery and appropriate surgical techniques done at the time of surgery to prevent this possible complication.It’s a good choice with a lot of benefits. Recovery will vary depending upon the type of surgery performed. So, hey, stop suffering, call your healthcare provider for a consultation to find out what you can do to get rid of all that bleeding, aches and pains that you dread every month and as I so often tell my patients who do either conservative or definitive therapy: NOW YOU CAN WEAR SOME WHITE PANTS again.

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Your Most Vibrant Self By Elaine Gibson

our most vibrant self is always accessible to you; it is a matter of improving the quality of your life to allow that vibrant self to grow. It is so easy to get caught up in the struggles of everyday life and become overwhelmed with daily demands. These ruts can pull us down, without our even realizing it. We tend to take on too much, give what we don’t have, and stop filling up our own cups. Over time, these habits become ingrained and it is more and more difficult to live with intention, to elevate ourselves and embody our most vibrant selves. So, take advantage of this moment, right here, right now! Ask yourself, How vibrant and healthalicious do you want to be? Do you dream of being?

Each day I try to encourage myself by including something I haven’t done before; right now it is working on bringing more yoga and physical activity into my routine. I know the benefits of regular practice and do feel good whenever I go, but often busy schedules get in the way and I don’t make it to class. My goal is to make becoming my most vibrant self a priority, even when it feels inconvenient or scary. My favorite additions are hiking and canoeing. These new activities have added such special times with my husband Nevin. We create what we call our adventures. This grandma from NYC is totally loving the outdoors! Sometimes we even take our grandchildren canoeing with us.

It is never too late to start again, to invite in your most vibrant self and realize who you are meant to be. It takes courage, and a dedication to yourself that is not always easy to find. As I learned while fighting for my life, to beat Stage IV Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, without traditional protocols, you must be relentless in pursuit of your own health and wellbeing, because no one else will be. We each have a responsibility to ourselves to take action, set goals and surround ourselves with people and environments that protect and inspire us.

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TRY SOMETHING NEW! It seems like every day I hear about something new I’d like to try or experience, a yoga class, a recipe, a new activity, a place to visit. And yet sometimes the options become too overwhelming and instead I stay stuck in my same old routines, missing out on all the infinite possibilities that could shift my perspective and open my world. How can we know what the right thing to choose is? What if we don’t like it or Strawberry Smoothie we aren’t good at it? What if it doesn’t meet our expectations? Yummy and easy Here is my answer: Equipment: Blender Ingredients: ½ cup fresh or frozen strawberries 1 bunch organic spinach Handful of fresh mint 1 tsp algae or other super greens blend Directions: Mix strawberries and a little alkaline water until smooth Add remaining ingredients and blend Use water to adjust until you have the desired texture Elaine’s Tasty Tips: • Creating a liquid strawberry mixture first helps the spinach and mint blend better • Great smoothie for your added super greens • Personally I really like ginger and cinnamon added as well

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“You never know until you try” Before I was diagnosed a second time with cancer, I knew nothing about the power of alkaline water, green juice and an alkaline whole foods lifestyle. Was it scary and intimidating to embark on this new way of life? Of course! Was I afraid it wouldn’t work and that I would hate it? But I tried anyway, and found that not only did my body respond beautifully by healing, but I actually enjoyed the new nourishment and now I’ll even brave 20 degree weather at 6 am to walk to the store and buy cucumbers for my morning green juice! My whole way of living has changed because I tried something new.

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Strive for 80% alkaline foods daily and up your raw food intake

In order for you to find your ideal weight, increase your energy and do your best work at the highest level so you can bring it to the world, you need to have your cells on board. Your most vibrant self begins at the cellular level.

This may sound strange if you have not been exposed to an alkaline, live food eating plan before, but it not complicated at all! Remember, our goal at Renewed Living is to make a healthy, vibrant lifestyle accessible to anyone and everyone, so we can all become as healthalicious as possible. This highest version of yourself is accessible only through a strong immune system and healthy cells. When your body is alkaline, it means your body is literally singing with bright, beautiful health and well-being! The first step is to start including more alkaline water and plant based foods into your diet. It doesn’t have to all happen at once, try to just include one new thing each day and see how good you begin to feel. Before you know it, a strong immune system will be your body’s default! ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ My personal health journey was paved with misinformation by many well intentioned professionals. In the end, I had to find my own way to disease prevention and extraordinary health. Today, I am enjoying a cancer-free life, with a renewed optimism and a renewed commitment to help you overcome and avoid what I had to go through; to help you look and feel extraordinary. In choosing health, I had go from place to place to learn and educate myself when my body was toxic. It was frustrating and exhausting to find pieces and parts of the information I was seeking spread all over. Confusing and

Elaine cares deeply for her clients, and nurtures the heck out of them!! She took a stand for me when I really needed it, and always made me feel loved in the process. She didn’t judge or pressure me, and educated me in areas that I hadn’t been exposed to yet. She really showed me what it takes to create an alkaline lifestyle for long term health and wellness, and even taught me how to get my family on board. It was a boutique, customized experience that showed me how to work with my natural tendencies. She’s a warrior of love and life, and really shows up. She speaks the truth, and is completely focused on being present. I just feel so safe working with Elaine, and I’m proud to call her a friend and mentor. Niki R., MN

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I have been where you are. Let me take you by the hand and support you. To help you get stated to become your most vibrant self, by trying something new and creating a strong immune system, I am gifting you 20% savings on our timely program www.renewedlivingdetox.com. Simply use the code VAWOMAN and receive 20% from any package! This gift will be available throughout March and April, the dates of this issue of VA Woman. Once I began making better choices about my food, water and lifestyle, which included what you will find in the 11-Day Plant Based Clean Eating System, not only did I feel better but I lost 28 pounds and dropped 4-5 sizes! Now it is your turn. “When you know better, you do better.” Maya Angelo Wishing you a healthy and grateful day, Elaine Gibson

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Cited as One of the Top 10 Most Inspirational Natural Cancer Survivors by Extreme Health Radio (#4), Elaine Gibson is proof that lifestyle matters. Having beaten Stage IV Cancer without traditional protocols, she shares her hard won lessons so that you can lose weight, have more energy and renew your health. Elaine has been prominently featured in VA Woman, International Raw Food Day, 12 Days of Raw Christmas, several issues of Integrated Health Magazines, Cure 2 Cancer Conference speaker, Take Back Your Health conferences in VA and CA, Holistic Lifestyle Magazine, and part of the important Quest for the Cures documentary series alongside Dr. Brian Clements and Dr. Gabriel Cousens. Most recently, she is a contributing author in a newly released inspirational book “Don’t Waste My Cancer”. Today Elaine is an author, sought after private coach, speaker and a green juicing lovin’ grandmother. More info at www.renewedlivinginc.com or 703-451-6355.

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Education Starts At The Student’s Eye Level

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By Rebecca Eseonu-Chukwu

he U.S. Department of Education is researching and highly regarding a fundamental pillar that many secondary education centers already build their practices on – education starts with seeing things from a student’s eye level. In order to achieve goals in the classroom, instructors must properly understand a student’s learning style and perspective in order to provide an effective, innovative and customizable curriculum in a comfortable learning environment. To fully understand this principle and further aid students, back in September of 2012, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it will award $52 million dollars in grants to nationwide centers for the preschool through 12th grade. The objective is to help districts and schools meet student achievements and goals through research-based findings. These cases will include investigating study habits and visual, auditory and tactile learning styles. Eye Level, a global leader in pre-school through high school selfdirected learning, believes that strong self-determination and a fruitful environment are keys to academic success. The company embraces the philosophy that people are always students, learning new topics and information. “We continuously strive to be a global education service leader by developing new educational services and programs to create a lifelong education system that effectively combines on- and offline resources,” says Eye Level parent company, Daekyo Chairman, Mr. Kang. Eye Level’s unique perspective that instructors must first become students of their own students is what separates and contributes to the company’s success. Only when the instructor is able to make this connection to a student at the “eye level”, appropriate goals and tailored programs for the student are set and accomplished. A dynamic critical thinking principle also factors heavily into the curriculum.

Rebecca U. Eseonu-Chukwu is the President & CEO of Chosidera, Inc. - an educational group and parent company of Eye Level Learning Center Sterling. Rebecca is a CPA, has over 25 years of corporate experience and excited to be able to live her passion which includes preparing students for success with confidence. The proud mother of three young boys, she married (Chris) and lives in Northern VA.

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Similar methods for students, of all ages, are being researched through U.S. government grants to fund the advancement of innovative and comprehensive education, from individual regional centers to the Investing in Innovation (i3) Development grant. As stated in October 2012 on the U.S Department of Education website about the challenges and steps ahead. “Today, we are asking much more of ourselves and much more of each other – and everyone is stepping up – parents, teachers, administrators, community leaders and of course students” said the US Secretary of Education, Mr. Duncan. “Eye Level is dedicated to creating sound individuals, sound families and a sound society through a philosophy of humancentered management. This humanistic philosophy drives the company as we create new programs and services that best meet the needs of students worldwide”, said Kang. While much of the research must be completed and analyzed, the US government and supplemental learning organizations are committed to adapting education in hopes to increase student success, indifferent of the learning style.

Eye Level Learning Center, Sterling provides an after-school program offering both enrichment and remediation in Math and English for children ages 3-14. Built on an educational philosophy and method where self-directed learning and critical thinking are at the core. Eye Level provides a customized learning experience that helps children develop academic skills, build confidence and establish a love of lifelong learning. Program offerings include: The Math Curriculum: Eye Level Math takes the student through a continuum of study areas covering basic skills, as well as advanced concepts and applications. Each level emphasizes critical thinking through reasoning skills such as sequencing, comparing, planning, hypothesizing, analyzing and critiquing. The English Curriculum: Eye Level’s English curriculum takes students from the basic motor skills needed for reading and writing, through the building blocks of grammar, to the more complex concepts that allow the mastery of verbal and written communication. March/April 2016 | VIRGINIA WOMAN MAGAZINE

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he top three things colleges and potential employers look for in recent high school graduates are: reliability, honesty and flexibility. In life, character is key. Colleges and employers want to recruit people who have a strong sense of values and integrity. Responsible people are willing to be held accountable for their actions. They take pride in their work. They are honest, dependable and punctual; they meet deadlines and complete work thoroughly. To build yourself, improve your level of responsibility by getting organized. Keep a daily planner; write important information down. When making decisions, think about the long-term effect. Everything about life is NOT “microwaveable,” despite our “instagram, get it done in a nano second” world. Some things take time; a slow bake is often required for long-term gain. Remember that flexible people go with the flow and quickly recover from setbacks. Deadlines change, technology rapidly gets upgraded and old systems are replaced with new ones. Colleges and employers look for people who can easily adapt to change. If you need to improve in this area try to tackle a new project or change up your normal routine. When something unexpected or new surfaces, remind yourself that you’ve succeeded in the past and you have the skills to succeed once again. Sometime fear of change is really a fear of failure. Get out and challenge yourself, build your self-esteem and take on the world!

Team players are respectful of opinions that differ from their own and want what is best for the team. To improve this skill, when working in groups, practice seeing everyone in the group as an important member of the team. No one is better than another and each brings their own skills to the table. Agree to disagree. Use a difference of opinion as an opportunity to compromise. Colleges and employers are looking for people who consider themselves to be life-long learners; people who are willing and eager to learn new things. Teachable people take criticism well, and use it as a way to improve. They are constantly evolving and changing to be the best person they can be. To improve your skill in this area, take a step back when someone points out a flaw to you. Listen calmly to what they have to say and turn it into an opportunity to improve.

Leaders motivate people. They make decisions and stand by them. Leaders support the people they work with and most important LEADERS LISTEN to the needs of others. Good leaders plan. Great leader plan well in advance, are flexible and open minded. They do what is best for everyone involved – despite the temperature, climate and Building your character requires you: confusion that WILL creep in. Remember people are people and we all bring our • Practice good listening skills “stuff.” Ultimately, the greatest leaders lead by example. He or she defends the little guy • Remain calm. Be open-minded. and with integrity shows others respect. • Consider all the options and opinions of your team. Being a Team Player means… Having the willingness to take on more • Weigh the pros and cons carefully. work or making sacrifices when necessary. It also means getting along with those • Stick with the choices you make. around you, even if they are different (race, • Learn from your mistakes and sexual preference, gender, religion, political compliment others on a job well done. affiliation, etc.).

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Motivated people set goals and make concrete plans as to how to achieve those goals. They are driven to succeed and as a result, tend to be hard workers. When they have questions, they chase down the answers. They don’t wait for life to happen – they pursue it! To increase your motivation think about what you want long-term out of life, then take small steps to make it a reality. Once you determine the end goal, motivation to achieve that goal usually follows. And know…. your character is always with you even when you think others are not watching. educate. empower. inspire. inform.

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7 Most Frequently Asked College Questions By Luanne Lee, CCPRS, Your College Planning Coach 1. At our school’s Financial Aid Night we were told ALL we have to pay for college is our EFC. Is that true? Short answer… NO! This is one of THE most misunderstood misconceptions (and myths) regarding EFC (Expected Family Contribution). Most schools do NOT limit your out-of-pocket costs to EFC, and many public colleges offer families NO financial aid other than government loans even when their EFC is quite low. You should learn your EFC (Expected Family Contribution) early…as in no later than your student’s first year of high school! 2. I heard it is a waste of time filing the FAFSA if you make more than $100K. True or False? This is such a common misconception and is absolutely… FALSE! Some families earning well beyond $100K qualify for significant need-based financial aid! School selection plays a major part in this. 3. Is it true that there’s lots of financial aid for every student? No, this is NOT accurate. Beware when colleges (and Uncle Sam) tell you there’s PLENTY of financial aid for every student. What they’re OFTEN referring to is LOANS. Always reply with the clarifying question,“How much of the financial aid you’re referring to is FREE money and how much of it is LOANS?” 4. What about Athletic Scholarships? Athletic scholarships are highly misunderstood. First of all, only a small number of exceptionally talented high school athletes have even a CHANCE of being recruited into a Division 1 college. And for those fortunate ones who are, the vast majority will find only a partial scholarship being offered to them. Most often it doesn’t come even close to paying for tuition… not to mention room & board, books, and living expenses. Many families are disappointed when they learn of the limited funds their student athlete will receive… after a tremendous investment of time and money for their “ticket to college”!

5. My student has a 4.0 GPA. Won’t they get a full ride? The term “full-ride scholarship” is used loosely these days, and the reality is… there are very few true “full-rides”, meaning “free college”. Some colleges use the term full-ride to imply free tuition, but NOT inclusive of room & board, books, living expenses, etc. 6. I heard if we stop claiming our child as an exemption on our taxes, they will qualify for more financial aid. True? No. Until your son/daughter turns 24 (or gets married or has a baby or enters the military), they are considered a DEPENDENT student in the eyes of the government and the colleges. Parent income and assets must be declared on the financial aid forms. 7. What’s the difference between Early Action and Early Decision? There’s one BIG difference… Early Action is NON-committal, while Early Decision IS. You can apply Early Action and in the event that you’re accepted (typically by late December), you don’t need to commit until May 1st. However, if you apply Early Decision and you’re accepted, you agree to attend as well as accept the financial aid award offered. Unless money is no object you should never accept Early Decision. It’s that time of the year AGAIN! To help prospective college prep families get ready for the dreaded application ( sooo many apps to complete) and FAFSA, we have compiled our top questions asked by parents.. To receive a total list ( up to 50 most asked questions every parent needs to know) attend one of our workshops, visit the website or call for. FREE 15 minute consultation)

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Supporting Animal Abuse When Feeding Your Dog? You Don’t Have To. Buy Humanely-Raised Products.

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By Ardesia Dunning, Product Testing Manager, Dolce & Ardesia Yummy Treats LLC Ardesia, at only 6 months old is a budding puppy-entrepreneur. She thrives on a raw diet of humanely raised meats & organic fruits & veggies. She is an integral part of the family business. My mommy makes treats for me and all the other doggies that have only good stuff in them, stuff that is the best for our furry little bodies. As an animal, I am obviously an animal lover, and I never will eat another animal that has suffered and been raised in those conditions. Also... whether you believe it or not, muscle and tissue have memory, and I don’t want that freaky energy in me either! yuckie! eww! We dogs need meat, it is not fair to make us be vegan or vegetarian anymore than telling a tiger not to kill for its next meal. Wild carnivores... are not ‘bad’, it is nature. The difference is, what they kill was living its own life out in the wild.

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Factory farming is the norm in this country. These animals, seen only as property and profit are made to live horrible lives and frequently mistreated. With supermarket-bought, bigbrand meats, the animals have to be fed antibiotics daily so they don’t get sick living in those conditions. The factory owners also feed them hormones to make them grown beyond what their legs will bear. Chemicals have to be added after the animal is slaughtered to clean the meat to prevent us from getting sick from contamination. Take it from a dog... Only feed us happy food and treats! Thank you furry much for reading my article. Kisses & licks, Ardesia.

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hether you love to follow the styles or not, spring is a big time of year in the fashion world. The runway is hot with top models showing off outlandish fashion that most of us would never dream of wearing. So why do we care, or why should we? The styles on the runway become a more accessible version of the fashion in the stores. It’s just like the news: if you want to be current you want to know what’s going on in the world. Should you go out and buy it just because it’s on trend? Absolutely not. Consider creating a personal style that conveys who you are on the outside and matches who you are on the inside. Learn about your body shape, proportions and your colors. Studies show in today’s busy world we have less than seven seconds to make a first impression. We take, on average, up to six months to be convinced our first impressions were wrong. So what do you want to communicate in your first impression? Do you want to appear modern, creative, sophisticated, or playful? The adjectives you choose can be expressed by the clothing you wear. Do you look better in blue or orange, in structured suits or maxi dresses? If you know what looks good and the trends, you can be a wiser shopper. If you prefer to wear flats, now trending, to heels then you should go shopping now. Adding a few stylish accessories will help tell that story and modernize your look.

Bold and Sassy Maybe your look is edgy. Look for mesh and nets, blown out loud plaid patterns, lingerie for everyday wear and metallic fabrics. Match these with more conservative counterparts and you have an edgy, provocative style. Bohemian If you want to show off your free or creative nature, try adding some fringe, 70’s style suede, maxi dresses even tie dye, which is back on the shelves this spring. Sporty If you are casual in your overall style, try lightweight denim, monogrammed leather jackets, low rise trousers, lug sole sandals or western wear. These are right off the runway. Top 10 Colors Rose quartz (light pink), peach echo (coral), snorkel blue (ocean blue), serenity (baby blue), buttercup (yellow), limpet shell (pale turquoise), lilac gray (blue gray), fiesta (orange), iced coffee (brown), green flash (bright green).

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dith Wharton published The House of Mirth in 1905; a novel that revealed women’s potential aside from being decorative objects owned by men. Gerturde Stein’s unparalleled poetry in Tender Buttons (1914) served as a frontrunner for progression and freedom from the patriarchal grip. Maya Angelou, author of I know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), was an esteemed representative of women everywhere and a believer of self-expression and equality. However, paving the way for all of these idolized women was Emily Dickinson: a woman who strove for the improvement of the individual though modernist ideals. Her poetry was not only innovative and thought provoking, but also unafraid to expose controversial subjects during the time. Dickinson was a reclusive, closeted writer who trusted only her closest friends with her gift. Despite only publishing a handful of her poems during her lifetime, her words have transcended through time, remaining a symbol of spirituality and individuality. Dickinson, even from the solitary confines of her bedroom, used her poetry as a gateway for empowerment. Although she was reserved in her nature, Dickinson’s later published works acted as an advocate for the expression of individual thought, especially individual thought within women. Emily Dickinson was born in 1830 in Amherst, MA; a Calvinist community of New England. During this time, New England upbringing emphasized group mentality and discouraged individual thought. Emily, hailing from a long line of Puritans, used their ideals satirically within her poetry, representing the difficulty of authenticity within such a suppressed setting. Dickinson used poetry as a means of understanding where she came from and a way of discovering her own identity. The major themes that coerce through her poems revolve around faith in the universe, death,

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truth, and freedom – all entities which lead to an awakened stance of self-consciousness. The beginning of the Modernist era, where self-consciousness was the cardinal characteristic, can be traced to the end of the 19th century. Dickinson’s death, caused by kidney disease, occurred on May 15, 1886, right on the cusp of this movement. Although she wasn’t a leader of Modernism, one can argue that Dickinson’s forward way of thinking aided in the momentum of this crusade. Through poetry that defied religious dogma, Dickinson showed it was possible to break free of conformity and lead a more experience-driven life. In a place where religion determined the majority of values and lifestyles, her poetry offered an escape for women readers who were unaware that they were even imprisoned. Dickinson’s poetry acted as an awakening for an individual to become closer and more intimate with themselves and the earth. She demonstrated how a spiritually aware existence resulted in a reward that was greater than the ambiguous promises of religious doctrine; that knowledge, in itself, is a monumental reward. Even today, Emily Dickinson is a household name. Her poetry is widely taught, widely read, and even more widely received. In addition to the countless edited editions of her works there live biographies, literary criticisms, studies, courses, and even children’s books all devoted to Emily. In 1963, the Dickinson house became a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public for tours as an opportunity to glimpse inside the walls in which history took place. Just down the road from the homestead is the cemetery where the Dickinson family lies at rest in a private plot. Emily’s grave is frequently visited by avid readers, aspiring writers, and tourists alike. The area by her headstone can be seen strewn with pens, pencils, trinkets, and illustrate her continued legacy of empowered female thinkers. 

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