Nicolette Beard

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Nicolette Beard

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Business owner, Web Marketer
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Searchlight Marketing, American Marketing Assoc. - Houston Chapter
Nicolette began her career in media sales and was the youngest women in Detroit to start a Publishers' Rep business in the 80s. During her tenure in advertising, she secured exclusive contracts with some of the most prestigious magazines in the country, such as Ms., Audubon, The Atlantic Monthly and Entrepreneur.

She "retired" from advertising in 1991 to help her husband start up a mortgage company, which they both ran successfully in Detroit and Sedona, AZ. During that time, she also launched a publishing company, New Vision Publishing, whose purpose was to promote the works of a true Renaissance Man, Torkom Saraydarian.

Although, he passed away one month prior to publishing her first title, Nicolette attracted the attention of over 50 national and syndicated radio talk show hosts. Her presentation of esoteric and metaphysical truths tapped a spiritual hunger within a mainstream audience for the first time.

From a young age, she has sought the deeper meaning of life. Her personal ethics are derived from 20+ years studying and synthesizing the works of Alice A. Bailey, Helena Roerich and Torkom Saraydarian.

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Each of us was born with a unique purpose in life. Along the road to becoming, though we may stumble and fall, the quest for true meaning guides us. Today, we are entering a period of intense transformation from a world that is off purpose, to a world that is (or soon will be) back on course. It will take every striving individual to eliminate both fear and doubt in order to stay on track and birth this New Era. In the esoteric tradition, fear and doubt are known as glamours.

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Women have numerous resources to help them navigate almost any crisis. Men usually rely solely on their mate or significant other to talk about important issues. When a crisis hits, it usually blindsides a man. He can't articulate his experience (much has been written about the different neurological reasons for this) and becomes easily frustrated with feelings of despair.nnWomen are adapting and adjusting constantly through every life cycle. So when midlife appears, we at le

January 23, 2007

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I experienced my own mid-life crisis at 33 and for the next 15 years transitioned from entrepreneur to college student to helpmate and homemaker to entrepreneur to unemployed to employed to unemployed to commissioned sales to employed to unemployed to NOW. Quite a circuitous route!nnYes a plan helps, but sometimes meeting our future takes a leap of faith. I started a blog as a leap of faith, and I wanted a career change. Did I know for a fact that there were thousands of men

December 5, 2005

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Male Menopause? NOT!nnIt's hard to adjust to a world seemingly spinning out of control. Getting ahead in the "old" economy is getting harder and harder. There are limited resources for men who want to challenge the status quo, who want to break out from the "shoulds" that rule them, who are confused any more about what it means to "be a man."nnWhile the physiology of male menopause is a measurable fact, I think something else is going on here. After the initial years struggli

November 9, 2005

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