Monday, June 1, 2009
The
National Association of Baby Boomer Women (NABBW), the only association devoted to addressing issues concerning the 38-million boomer women demographic, announces the
June 2009 teleseminar, "Suddenly Young Again." The teleseminar is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23, 2009 at 3:00 PM EST, and as a service to Baby Boomers everywhere, it is open to the public. Please click
HERE to register!
The host for the teleseminar,
Virginia Ellen, is a modern day mystic and works with the mind and emotions.
Dotsie Bregel, founder of the
National Association of Baby Boomer Women says, "Boomer women are continually educating themselves on every facet of midlife and this includes the study of the human body. Our listeners will be encouraged to expand their thinking outside of their previous consciousness and will be given expert advice on how one can think and grow younger; feel and grow younger. Participants will be given the possibilities of physical rejuvenation and regeneration, and they will learn how energy and the emotion of love can change the very cells in their bodies."
Bregel continues with, "In this teleseminar, our listeners will be introduced to the language of rejuvenation as a science, and told exactly how the pituitary and pineal glands play a part in the rejuvenation and regeneration process. Join us on this call and find out how the
inner judge and critic can impede this process and what
'Self Love' is all about, and also how to use the
Science of Prayer to rejuvenate the cells of your body. Again; as with any new knowledge, it's all about the choices we can make to live our lives to the fullest, and how to optimized what is available to us. That's why we continue to offer our teleseminars to boomer women. Join us; you won't be disappointed."
To register for this teleseminar, click HERE. You can also visit the
National Association of Baby Boomer Women,
www.NABBW.com to learn about other upcoming teleseminars.
About Dotsie Bregel, founder of the National Association of Baby Boomer Women Since launching NABBW in 2005, and Boomer Women Speak in 2002, Dotsie Bregel has become the expert journalists seek on Boomer women's issues. Bregel has been mentioned in Time magazine, LA Times, AARP Bulletin and dozens of newspapers, plus radio and television shows including
CBS The Early Show with Dave Price.
About the National Association of Baby Boomer Women The NABBW offers a, hearty
membership package, an electronic
Resource Library devoted to empowering and educating women worldwide,
pertinent teleseminars, a
warm panel of experts, and many other
benefits.
Join the NABBW now and be embraced by the only association devoted to addressing topics concerning 38 million of the healthiest, wealthiest and best educated women to ever hit midlife. The
NABBW empowers Boomer women to explore their passions and live life to the fullest. Visit their sister site,
BoomerWomenSpeak.com where you'll find wise, warm, and witty women engaged in over 60 forums 24/7.
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