Category Archives: Other

Strength and Clarity at Life’s Most Difficult Moments

I have never run a guest blog on LaurieMarsden.com, but my friend Jeanne Korn recently wrote a piece about her father passing away. Her story stuck with me and I feel I want to share it with you. Jeanne really talks to our experience of processing traumatic events, letting go and living in the moment. keep reading

Getting Your Life on Track After a Relationship Ends

In life, it is inevitable that you will have your share of heartbreaks and they are never easy.  But you are strong!   It is possible to rebound from a broken relationship and not only move on, but grow from it.  But how do you go about getting your life on track after a relationship ends? keep reading

Steps for Gaining Self Confidence and Getting Your Groove Back

Every woman has a story. Each tale is filled with challenges, accomplishments, amazingly happy moments and upsetting disappointments. Sometimes, we take chances and succeed. Sometimes, we fall flat on our faces. While every story is different and unique to that individual, there is one thing we all have in common. These stories, these one-of-a-kind ventures keep reading

How to Be Heart Healthy: Disease Risks and Prevention Tips for Women

February is the American Heart Association’s 50th annual American Heart Month.  In honor of this educational event, I would like to spread awareness about heart disease risks and prevention for women. Many people don’t realize that heart disease is a problem affecting men and women equally. Below I will share eye-opening facts about women and keep reading

6 Tips for Handling Anxiety That Actually Work

6 Tips for Handling Anxiety That Actually Work

Anxiety is a condition that affects many women in various ways. It’s brought on by stress and increased by fear and major life changes. It leaves you spending each day constantly worrying “what if” about every situation that comes along. Left untreated anxiety can consume your whole world. If your anxiety is debilitating seek professional help from a therapist. Otherwise, keep reading