Sharon Cohen

Sharon Cohen

Having dabbled in multiple careers and innumerable hobbies, I have finally realized that my greatest earthly endeavor is that of being a wife. I am an helpmeet - from the Hebrew work "ezer" - meaning to surround, to protect or aide, give support, to give encouragement or to hearten his soul. Currently creating greeting cards which allow other wives to encourage their husbands.
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  • To the Wife of an Ordinary Man
    Sharon Cohen explores the uncomfortable reality of ordinary men and the wives that must respect them.
  • Sacrifice: A Time for Respect
    Sharon Cohen exposes one wife's neglected opportunity to respect for her husband's sacrifice and provides easy how-to advice for other wives to follow.
  • A Wife's Unconditional Respect
    Sharon Cohen explores the damage caused when wives place conditions on the respect show for their husbands.
  • Your Husband's Deepest Desire
    Sharon Cohen explores and exposes secrets to fulfilling a husband's deepest desire. Wives are provided with a few how-to examples for success.
  • Google, God and an Artist Named Gayle
    When God wants people to be blessed, He finds the hands to do it. I am privileged to have been part in finding the hands that now serve and glorify God.
  • The Bus Ride
    As her 100th submission to Associated Content, Sharon Cohen offers a fictionalized story based on heart wrenching true events that testify of one man's inhumanity to man.
  • Governor Schwarzenegger: Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?
    Transit dependent Sharon Cohen shares her dismay at Governor Schwarzenegger's proposed May Budget Revision which shifts $1 billion in transit revenue to the General Fund deficit.
  • A Rant on Buses
    Sharon Cohen rants a little about riding public transportation.
  • Confessions of a Pharmacy Technician
    Sharon Cohen shares the reality discovered in a pharmacy and explains why she can never return to the career she loved.
  • And Time Is
    Sharon Cohen invites her readers to consider personal musings and a poem about time.
  • If it Wasn't for Jesus Christ, I Would Be Dead
    Within the sweet story of one humbled man accepting Jesus Christ as his personal Savior, Sharon Cohen exposes the Christianity of "Mormonism".
  • Communication
    Sharon Cohen recognizes the month of June, Aphasia Awareness Month, with this submisssion in the Poetry Category. The poem speaks of her union with her husband, a stroke survivor with aphasia.
  • Beyond a Defining Moment
    The opening paragraphs suit my melancholy mood today. Beyond its words, beyond the defining moment, dance the memories that motivate my purpose. Half a lifetime has passed but the memory of its defining moment remains clear in my mind.
  • Another Parable of the Bicycle
    Sharon Cohen offers "Another Parable of the Bicycle" in answer to the age-old question "If God loves us, why is there so much pain in the world?
  • My Obligatory Article for Donald Pennington
    Go ahead, fellow Content Providers. Give Donald Pennington an interview. He has been waiting to expose all of you very talented writers before he publishes my interview.
  • A Simple Thank You Will Suffice
    When was the last time you wrote a thank you note? If you're like me, you probably just picked up the phone, said thank you and then moved on to other subjects. Have you considered the value of a thank you note? More importantly, do you know when to write one?
  • Anxiety in Haiku
    In an attempt to corral my racing thoughts and pounding heart, I turned once again to writing Haiku. A trio emerged.
  • For the Ones You Love: The Story of My Stroke
    I suspect that each of us has made mistakes in life. We suffered the consequences. If all went well, according to the Great Plan, we learned from our mistakes. Sometimes, we make mistakes that are so grand in their import that we hope that others will learn from them.
  • Basset Hound, the Warning Label
    Nearly one year later, Sharon Cohen offers a unique perspective on her low slung, short legged dog called Celia, the Basset Hound.
  • He was Just a Cop
    A hero falls and a community reacts. Sharon Cohen exposes an ugly truth of human reaction when schedules and self fulfillment are disrupted.
  • Thank You, My Friend
    Sharon Cohen shares a real thank you note presented to a friend, a Good Samaritan, who provided the Christmas celebration when provisions were low.
  • Jesus Does Not Care
    Sharon Cohen shares a thought, an ephiphay of a perfectionist in recovery, for her readers' consideration.
  • A New Kind of Christmas
    Stroke is a defining moment, when life changes in a moment. Sharon Cohen offers a glimpse through the window as a new stroke victim prepares for a New Kind of Christmas.
  • A Life Weathered
    An Ice Breaker speech in Toastmasters' Competent Communicator manual was woven around this three stanza poem. The challenge was to incorporate a theme of "let's talk about the weather" throughout.
  • Why Don't People Just Say What They Mean?
    Sharon Cohen confronts an insidious habit that infiltrates our conversations and harms our relationships. In the exchange of dialogue between people - friend or foe - an underpinning of intellectual combat is waged like a war between the lines.
  • Hyperdrive Your Caller I.D
    What good is Caller I.D. if the Caller ID display reads "Unavailable"? Do you get annoying phone calls that you just don't want to answer but they won't stop calling? Sharon Cohen stumbled upon an active registry of "Unavailable" phone numbers.
  • Master the Art of Meat Carving
    The elegant art of slicing a roast or carving a turkey, for family or guests, is simplified with these easy to follow instructions.
  • Bicycle Safety: Reminders Before Riding
    Each year, more than 500,000 people in the US are treated in emergency departments, and more than 700 people die as a result of bicycle-related injuries. Preparation will keep your name out of the statistics.
  • Product Review: BEYOND BODIHEAT, A Failure to Ignite
    The "BEYOND BODIHEAT" fast acting, pain relieving heat pads are not a bargain even at $1.25 each.
  • Wage War Against Ants and Win
    Although many have tried and found momentary success, you can never let your guard down. The ant will survive and return each year to attack your homes. Prepare yourselves and establish your defense before they arrive!
  • Airport
    Another of my long lost poems, discovered after more than 30 years!
  • Chicago Sunrise
    Lost for over 30 years, this poem resurfaced among my mother's papers this week. I wrote this poem in 1975. I think that many readers will still relate!
  • 6 Medicine Cabinet Basics
    Sharon Cohen shares a list of ingredients commonly found in most OTC combination medications that, when purchased separately, can save consumers money.
  • How to Care for a Sick Wife
    Sharon Cohen provides steps for a husband to follow when their wife is sick. Following this advise often leads to heightened romance and intimacy.
  • An Introduction to Catastrophism: When Science and the Bible Agree
    Sharon Cohen invites her readers to reinvestigate historical facts and determine their own position regarding science and religion based on a new set of hypothesis.
  • Darwin Day, Dodos, Intelligent Design and Deity
    Sharon Cohen reports on various events and activities around the nation commemorating the 198th birthday of Charles Darwin, internationally recognized as the "father of evolution".
  • The Million Dollars Thirty Days Challenge
    Ron Sharon takes on a challenge as he attempts to collect one million dollars in 30 days by selling the contents of his apartment, signature T-shirts and donations.
  • An AC Experiment: Is Love a Choice or Something to Fall in To?
    After presenting the article "Love Is A Choice" which describes the development of the loving relationship with her stroked husband, Sharon Cohen asks her readers to decide. "Is love a choice or something you fall in to?"
  • Magic Light Switches: No Wires Required
    Sharon Cohen discovers revolutionary light switches for installation by even the most timid do-it-yourselfer. NO wiring required. Not your 20th Century clapper!
  • Million Word Site Drives Page Views
    Sharon Cohen shares the amazing secret that is driving over 56% of all referral traffic to her business website - significantly more than Associated Content and in much less time.
  • The Sexiest Words in the World
    Sharon Cohen shares "The Sexiest Words in the World", using them to create provocative Haiku and challenges the reader to do the same.
  • Seduce Your Valentine with Your Sexy Voice
    Sharon Cohen suggests that before buying that box of chocolates or dropping rose petals on the satin sheets - spend some time fine-tuning your voice.
  • At Ease
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Self Pity
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Evolution
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Encounter
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Harmony
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Exaltation
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Ecology
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Industry
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Memory
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Skeltons of War
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Symphony
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Gift of Tongues
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Cell Phone Etiquette
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Flight
    Sharon Cohen creates Haiku in non-traditional 3, 5, 3 pattern to practice the art of pithiness and to break writer's block. Each Haiku relates to the provided photograph. The reader is challenged to submit their own Haiku in the comments section.
  • Love is a Choice
    After presenting a series of articles about the development of the loving relationship with her stroked husband, Sharon Cohen answers the oft-asked question "How did you fall in love with him?"
  • Graveside Memory Capsule: Lap Top Connects to Gravestone
    Digitally capturing life histories for graveside review provides healing for the family and a wealth of information for future genealogists.
  • Nonprofits Provide Never-Ending Content Ideas
    Need Article Ideas? Sharon Cohen exposes more than 65,000 organizations with headline-grabbing material all in one place.
  • Water Death Attorney Seeks Death Penalty
    Sharon Cohen received and has transcribed a copy of the letter sent by the lawyers for the family of a woman who died after drinking nearly two gallons of water in an on-air radio contest.
  • Dating a Stroke Survivor: Addressing Self Image and Sexuality
    Sharon Cohen shares intimate details of sexuality, self-image and dating after stroke.
  • Aphasia is Not Near Fantasia
    Sharon Cohen invites the reader to ride along for a few moments and explore the language of aphasia, the ailment of the man she recently married.
  • Cisco Lawsuit "Tenuous"
    Cisco has no claim against Apple for iPhone trademark due to conflict between classification of Cisco trademark and Apple's product.
  • Aphasia is Not Near Fantasia
    Sharon Cohen invites the reader to ride along for a few moments and explore the language of aphasia, the ailment of the man she recently married.
  • Our Second Date: Stroke Can Make Your Toes Curl
    Sharon Cohen invites the reader to peak in on her second date and discover the toe curling characteristics of the stroke survivor she soon fell in love with.
  • A Valentine's Day Love Story: How I Met My Husband
    In time for Valentine's Day, Sharon Cohen unveils the love story that her readers have been requesting.
  • Our First Date: Don't Fall Me Down
    "I've fallen and I can't get up" is no laughing matter for a stroke survivor.
  • I'd like You to Meet "Aphasia"
    Sharon Cohen invites the reader to ride along for a few moments and explore the language of aphasia, the ailment of the man she recently married.
  • Epilogue
    Some Christmas traditions represent more than memory and dreams for a family who never forgets.
  • Credit Cards: Merchants Beware
    Debit Card and Credit Card Security has been under scrutiny for the consumer, but merchants might be putting themselves at risk accepting our payment cards.
  • Faithfully Given, Humbly Received
    A long withheld voice of gratitude is expressed in "Faithfully Given, Humbly Received". Exposing the humble receipt of acts of charity in hopes that this generation will continue in good works.
  • Gift Card Holder Beware - Certain Restrictions Apply
    Sharon Cohen advises consumers to discover what to expect before they put away that Gift Card for a rainy day.
  • Keep Christ to Yourself
    Recently challenged to keep Christ to herself, Sharon Cohen accidentally discovered that each of us should really, truly do just that.
  • Duties Include: Listening Well
    Exposing the implicit responsibilities of a desirable Administrative Assistant - another article in the ongoing series.
  • Duties Include: Team Spirit
    Exposing the implicit responsibilities of a desirable Administrative Assistant - another article in the ongoing series.
  • Duties Include: Increasing Adrenaline
    Exposing the implicit responsibilities of a desirable Administrative Assistant - another article in the ongoing series.
  • Duties Include: Raising the Bar
    Exposing the implicit responsibilities of a desirable Administrative Assistant - another article in the ongoing series.
  • Duties Include: Conquering Fear:
    Exposing the implicit responsibilities of a desirable Administrative Assistant - another article in the ongoing series.
  • Duties Include: Cheerleading
    Exposing the implicit responsibilities of a desirable Administrative Assistant - another article in the ongoing series.
  • Christmas is NOT Just for Christians
    A true story of how non-Christian acceptance of miracles convinced the writer that Christmas is for everyone. WWJD?
  • Hot Chocolate with a Twist
    Enjoy a hot cup of chocolate with a twist (or a dash) this wintery season.
  • Lifting Souls'
    Hearten Soul defined in Haiku, 3/5/3

    "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." (Antoine de Saint Exupery). In Haiku, I prefer the pithy 3/5/3 format.

  • Thanksgiving Websites - Thanksgiving History on the Internet
    Careful traversing of Thanksgiving websites can bring the history of the Pilgrims and the attitude of gratitude to life in your home this Thanksgiving season.
  • WWE and the Mormon Wife: Friday Night Smackdown Meets Divine Design
    One Mormon woman's support of her husband's attachment to the WWE restores her devotion to interior design.
  • Curry, Turmeric: How This Powder Can Help Heal Laryngitis
    If the taste doesn't kill you, this slurry will cure you.
  • Thanksgiving Dinner for One
    Avoid the depression of being alone by addressing your expectations of Thanksgiving and providing for yourself.
  • Turkey Hunt
    A primer for the first time hunter planning to bag his or her own turkey for Thanksgiving.
  • Pilgrim's Thanksgiving; An American Legend
    Pilgrims, Plymouth Rock, turkey feasts and other myths perpetuate traditions of the annual American Thanksgiving celebration.
  • Food as a Percentage of Family Expense
    Restrictions on food spending should not translate into worries about proper nutrition. Careful budgeting coupled with educated choices will provide nutrition on a budget.
  • ReadyWeb Provides Assistance for Early Education
    Early education is key to a full childhood and a springboard to successful adulthood.
  • Mouse Size Servings - The New Nutrition and How We Size Up
    If you suspect that you have surpassed the recommended daily allowance for food intake, discover realistic ways to measure portion sizes before you eat again.
  • Online Ordering: How Fast is Too Fast for Fast Food?
    Restaurants are providing the way for customers to order and pay for meals to take out before they arrive as online ordering providers begin to cash in on the mobile generation.
  • Zucchini Dumping Victims Arise
    Now you can stop hiding from your local zucchini dumpers by trying a few new ideas for cooking and serving zucchini.
  • Abandoning the Car in Sacramento - Is There Life Without the Automobile?
    Downsizing is a popular term for business but application at home calls for drastic change. A Midwest empty nester eliminates her car to afford the higher cost of living in the capitol of California.
  • Gift Ideas that Stick for Peanut Butter Lovers
    Stick one more event on your holiday calendar. November is National Peanut Butter Lovers Month and we've got the gift and party ideas.
  • How to Complain About SAC-RT Drivers
    Bold advice on what to include and what to avoid when trying to complain about the Sacramento Regional Transit System drivers and operators.
  • He Had Holes in His Hands
    As if to confirm the scripture that "a little child shall lead them", the article relates how the vision of a four year old saved her own mother from self-destruction.
  • Teach the Children: Your Kids Need to Know What Dangers Threaten Them Everyday
    The danger of withholding explicit details of social perils from young children is expressed. Instructions provided for discussions with your children.
  • Temporary Wall Treatment: Adding Color Without Breaking Your Lease
    Low cost, do-it-yourself project puts temporary color on boring white walls in less than one day. It all comes from cotton fabric and liquid starch.
  • Matthew Seven One and Two
    Matthew Seven One and Two relates a moving experience that demonstrates the Golden Rule. The consequence of meting out judgment against another is to receive the equal measure of judgment or mercy in our own case.
  • A Creative Gift Idea: Popcorn and All Things Popcorn
    Gift baskets are an ideal tribute in recognition of any obscure holiday on the calendar. Try these make your own gift basket ideas to celebrate Popcorn Poppn' Month.
  • The Warren Cushman Vision
    Blind devotion to public service is seen in the Arden Arcade community of Sacramento in the form of applicant, Warren Cushman.
  • Rainy Day Lady
    It was a fiercely rainy day in our Chicago suburb of Lombard Illinois and we decided to walk in Lilacia Park.
  • A Helping Hand This Holiday for Stroke Survivors
    Consider thse gift ideas that increase self-control when eating. For stroke victims, the value of independence and self respect provided by healthcare or assisted living products cannot be understated.
  • Jewish Christmas Presents?
    Gift ideas for a Jew participating in a Christmas gift exchange. Gift ideas appropriate and inclusive of the Jewish heritage and traditions.

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