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Thursday, January 7, 2010
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE TRIAD
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY! Well the New Year is bringing a lot of good vibrations! As mentioned in my previous post, as I evolve so will this page. I am happy to announce that in addition to my other endeavors I am adding one of the Top 100 Places to Work according to the Boston Globe, "Princess House."
Princess House is a company that cares and is committed to "Enhancing Your Life!" Princess House has been enhancing lives for almost 50 years! Ultimately , Princess House is committed to helping all women live healthier, happier, more fulfilling lives through a superior product offering and outstanding income opportunity. I am excited to join these African American top performers, who are "Building a Legacy" and enhancing their lives and their family's future as independent Princess House Consultants.
DID YOU KNOW
African-American women face a greater threat of death from heart disease than women of other races. In 2002, their death rate from coronary heart disease was 169.7 compared to 131.2 for white women. These statistics show that heart-health education among African-American women is crucial. In these pages, the American Heart Association gives the information to understand why your risks as an African-American woman are higher and what you can do to stay heart healthy.
"There is a critical need for greater awareness about the risk of heart disease among African-American women," said Anne L. Taylor, M.D., professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Minneapolis and an AHA volunteer. "All women need to be conscious of their own personal health risk, and the statistics for African-American women are staggering."
Providing health education to such high-risk people is a high priority for the American Heart Association. http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=2222
Because of this I have joined Princess House and am committed to working with them and their partnership American Heart Association local Greensboro chapter. We as African American, Black women must take our ambition, education, business savvy and take action providing and protecting our families. We can do this by leaving a legacy through Princess House. The focus is simple: healthy eating, healthy cooking and healthy living!
If you are interested in learning more about additional income opportunities or want to get quality cookware at a great cost savings please contact me directly at 336-510-6678! Join me for the first "Go Red" event in the Triad Feburary 5th!
In the mean-time remember these 5 things AHA shares on how to Love Your Heart:
1. Get a Checkup
2. Get up off your seat
3. Quit smoking
4. Drop a pound or two
5. Become a salt detective
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