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  • Meet the Event Director and Mindset Community Leader: Tanja Richardson

    Being a visionary is easy for me. As the event director and a part of the PR Now Magazine mindset committee Leader, I have the privilege of working directly with our contributing and featured writers whom we gracefully call a "Nowzie". It is my responsibility to welcome these talented individuals into our family and provide them with all the necessary tools to succeed as PR Now writers. Our goal is to expose and showcase the unique talents of each writer through our carefully curated events. As the catalyst to their goals, I am committed to connecting our writers with the resources they need to thrive. This includes linking them with public speaking coaches, helping them find the writing genre that suits them best, and connecting them with publicists who can help promote their work. Additionally, I ensure that their articles reach the right readers and literary executives, maximizing their exposure and potential for growth. One of the key aspects of my role is being heavily connected within the community. This allows me to guide our writers in covering the most relevant events for their personal and professional development. By attending these events, our writers gain valuable experience, exposure, and opportunities for growth. Being a visionary in this role comes naturally to me. I have a deep passion for nurturing talent and helping individuals reach their full potential. Seeing our writers flourish and achieve their goals brings me immense joy and satisfaction. It is incredibly rewarding to witness their growth and success, knowing that I played a part in their journey. In order to create a friendly and welcoming environment for our writers, I prioritize building strong relationships with each and every one of them. I strive to create a sense of belonging and support, ensuring that they feel comfortable and confident in their abilities. By fostering a positive and collaborative atmosphere, we are able to create a community of writers who inspire and uplift one another. Being a visionary in my role as the event director and part of the PR Now Magazine mindset committee is a fulfilling and rewarding experience. I am privileged to work closely with our talented writers, providing them with the necessary tools and resources to succeed. By connecting them with the right coaches, genres, publicists, and events, I am able to help them reach their goals and expose their talents to the world. Being heavily connected within the community allows me to guide our writers toward the most beneficial opportunities for their growth. Witnessing their success and knowing that I played a part in their journey brings me great joy.

  • Love Me.

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  • A Snowball Fight, Butterflies Take Flight

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  • America Who America Me

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  • HIGH

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  • "I Have Learned" My Daily Affirmation

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  • I hear your Voice.

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  • Weed, Spliff, Ganja, Joint, Reefa : Do You Have An Alter Ego?

    It is a well-known fact that individuals who smoke weed often experience a shift in their perspective on life. They enter into their own little world, where they feel more creative, open-minded, and free. This altered state of mind can lead them to believe that they are more talented, more sociable, and overall better versions of themselves. However, what happens when they come down from this high and are forced to face reality? When individuals who smoke weed are not under the influence, they may find themselves struggling to cope with the demands of everyday life. They may realize that they are not as talented or creative as they thought they were, leading to feelings of disappointment and inadequacy. The once enjoyable activities, such as creating music in the studio or pursuing a career, may no longer hold the same appeal. This can be a harsh reality check for those who have been relying on weed to escape from their problems. Furthermore, the effects of weed can also impact personal relationships. A spouse or partner may find themselves dealing with a completely different person when their loved one is not high. This individual may be more irritable, distant, or even hostile, causing strain on the relationship. In some cases, individuals may come to the realization that they never truly loved their partner, but rather used weed as a way to mask their true feelings. The process of rediscovering oneself after coming down from a high can be a painful and eye-opening experience. It forces individuals to confront their true selves and come to terms with their flaws, insecurities, and shortcomings. This can be a difficult journey, but ultimately, it can lead to personal growth and self-awareness. For each his own, but while smoking weed may provide temporary relief and a sense of euphoria, it is important to remember that it is not a permanent solution to life's challenges. It is crucial for individuals to find healthy coping mechanisms and ways to deal with reality without relying on substances. Only then can they truly discover who they are and lead a fulfilling and authentic life.

  • Becoming a "Nowzie" was one of the best decisions I ever made in my life

    Reach out to the Event Director and Mindset Leader Tanja Richardson today for more information.

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