Thinking Aloud
Monday, April 5, 2004 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 6  
CONTENTS
'REAL Magazine' Set to Launch
Sign Up for Women & The Leader's Voice; Special Price for WorldWIT Members
New Book--'The Mommy Myth'
Ask Liz
WorldWIT International Women's Day Video
How has WorldWIT helped you?
Workshops at Camp WorldWIT
As you know by now, we have built an exciting camp agenda packed with activities, innovative learning and networking. Today we'd like to introduce you to three incredible women - one presenter from each of the breakout session tracks.
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Tune In to WorldWIT Radio

You can find interviews with amazing people like Jayne H. Huston, Director of Seton Hill University's National Education Center for Women in Business, author Dr. Bobbie Stevens, as well as other equally fabulous, intriguing men and women at: WorldWIT Radio


 
'REAL Magazine' Set to Launch
www.realmagazine.net

'REAL Magazine', a new publication for women debuts in early June.  WorldWIT CEO and Founder Liz Ryan is a featured expert on workplace issues and networking. The magazine is currently holding REAL Woman Model Searches which take place in major metro areas across North America, inviting women who are on the journey of self-acceptance to participate in the search, with the winners to be featured on the fashion pages of the magazine. The searches have become instantly popular, with women of all sizes, races, and ages eager to be featured. The slogan for the events is: "If you accept your body, your size and your life, we want to put you in the magazine!"

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Sign Up for Women & The Leader's Voice; Special Price for WorldWIT Members
Join us for the inaugural Women & The Leader’s Voice workshop in Chicago April 13-14, 2004 at the Allerton Crowne Plaza and receive a special promotion rate if you sign up in the next 5 days!
 
Brought to you by WorldWIT and Tom Peters Company, Women & The Leader's Voice is a unique learning program includes personal coaching, group interaction, and hands-on activities.  Leadership Communications is an area where we, as women, have long underestimated our own potential.  The Leaders Voice Workshop reinforces our inherent communication and leadership strengths through personal coaching and interactive learning opportunities. 
 
"I was able to attend the Leader's Voice workshop in Vancouver, BC last week," observed Liz Ryan, WorldWIT founder, "and I was astounded by the quality of the interaction and the insights provided. I do a lot of public speaking and have thought of myself as a reasonably good communicator, but The Leader's Voice program teaches a specific kind of leadership communication that was quite new to me. I highly recommend this program."

Contact Keira Murrell at (513) 683-4702 ext. 282 to learn about and receive the WorldWIT promotional rate.  Visit
http://www.tompeters.com/worldwit/, call our office at (303) 442-2999 or write to us at info@worldwit.org for more information.

 
New Book--'The Mommy Myth'
Susan Douglas's 'The Mommy Myth' is featured in Luchina Fisher's article "Douglas Subverts Sexism by Making it Funny" on the Women's E-News website. (http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/1770).  Douglas wrote the book to dispel the myth of the perfect mother or the "new momism"  Read the article and let us know what you think.  Have you read this book?  What's your opinion?  Send an email to laurenc@worldwit.org.
 
Ask Liz
WorldWIT Founder & CEO, Liz Ryan Julie wants to know if marketing is more important than sales in a service business. Read Liz's Response here.  To submit your own question to WorldWIT founder Liz Ryan please email your question to laurenc@worldwit.org. 
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WorldWIT International Women's Day Video
Many members celebrated International Women's Day by attending WorldWIT events in their local areas.  If you were not able to attend, here is a link to the video featuring Liz Ryan that was shown at several of the gatherings.  The video was produced by Compass Digital Media. http://compassdm.com/olga/globalconnections.html
 
How has WorldWIT helped you?

With almost 70 groups internationally, WorldWIT's 'global community' is expanding all the time.  Close to 30,000 members have signed up to offer help and support to one another in their local areas and beyond.  We want to know how WorldWIT has helped you.  Whether in your career, your personal life or just in day-to-day activities.  Please send your comments to laurenc@worldwit.org


 
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