Jean Marie

Jeanetta enjoys writing and sharing her past and present experiences with others. She has published two books of poetry, Poems About Life, Love, the Inner Being and Self and Thoughts of a Traveling Poet.
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B.S. International Relations, A.A.S. Graphic Design and Visual Communications, A.S. Business Management, Diploma Psychology/Social Worker

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  • Love like a Rosebush
    What does a rosebush, love and relationships have in common?
  • On a Budget and Saving Tips on Oversees Travel
    It is easy to Italy without breaking the bank, be your own travel guide and have a memorable trip.
  • Nurturing Long Distance Relationships
    With so many options with technology such as Skype, instant messaging and texting, it is now easier to stay in touch with loved ones and keep that long distance relationship going.
  • Passions Collide
    Two people finding each other who can't resist their passion they feel for one another.
  • Unknown and Fear
    How the unknown and fear can hurt more than help. Ruining some of the best things to happen to us.
  • Thoughts of You
    Reflecting on feelings of love for someone and the deep emotional connection that exists.
  • What Are Your Future Plans?
    The question everyone asks, "so, what are your future plans?" The American way is to always plan, set a goal, see the light at theend of the tunnel, but what about just living for today and do the things we want to do and not what society tells us we should do?
  • Rosa Parks: Mother of the Civil Rights Movement
    Rosa Parks helped to form and shape the history of the civil rights movement with just one act. Refusing to give up her seat on a bus. Even though this happened over 40 years ago, it still inspires many of us to stand up for what is right.
  • I Ought to Be
    Societies way of controlling your life and telling you what to do.
  • Green Living: Budget Friendly Ways to Go Green
    Easy ways to go green, contribute to the community and save money.
  • Learning to Fail
    The misconception about failing is that there isn't a lesson to learn from. When indeed the failure we experienced may lead us onto success.
  • History
    Words still remain even after the body die and disappears.
  • 19 Going on 35: The Decisions One Makes Before Going to War
    A young man's difficult decision to stay home or go to Iraq with his friend.
  • Justify the Cause
    Was it all worth it?
  • Writing a Cover Letter: Poetry Submission
    You have gathered your poems together and are ready to send them to magazines, journals and/or e-zines. Before putting them in an envelope and sending them off, it is a good idea to write a cover letter.
  • Which Poem Should I Send? Submitting Poetry to Editors
    Finally fed up with the song and dance of, "someday I am going to send them to be published", you decide it is time to tackle that pile. It's is P-Day (poetry publishing day)!
  • Is Self-Publishing a Good Idea? The Positives and Negatives Every Writer Should Know
    There are some in the publishing industry who frown upon self publishing. They may say you are not a "real author" if you self publish.
  • Submitting Poetry to Journals and Magazines
    Ask yourself this: do you believe in your work?
  • Getting Your Poems Published
    My dream has always been to get my poetry published, but didn't think it was possible because it was poetry. As with anything I am curious about, I went on this quest to find out how to make it happen.
  • A Barista in Your Home: Quick and Easy Espresso Drink How-To's
    You don't have to go to these shops and pay between $3-4 for an espresso drink. Espresso drinks can be made from your own home!
  • Living and Teaching in South Korea
    Teaching English in South Korea can be a rewarding experience. You can make from 2 million to 3 million Korean won a month, free housing, round trip airfare and work between 20-30 hours hours week M-F.
  • Bad Breath 911! Steps to Minimize Problems with Bad Breath
    Factors causing bad breath can be from things like bacteria in the mouth, sinus or throat infections, tobacco and alcohol use, stomach and intestinal disturbances and medical conditions.
  • Think Green in 30 Days! 30 Easy Things We Can Do to Help the Planet
    Help your community, but you also may save yourself some money!
  • Recipes for the Body: Beauty Tips Using Food Items Such as Milk, Eggs, Apple-cider Vinegar and Beer
    Many of the cosmetic products we put on our bodies do offer some benefits, but many also contain harmful chemicals.
  • Crisis
    People say you can't change the world as it is for it is already changed anyways but that is not true. You can do something if you set your mind on it and feel strongly about it.
  • The Clock of Death
    Which way will you go into the light, or into the death of darkness? Where do you deserve to be?
  • The Feeling of Great Love
    He over whelmed me with a burning love I thought I never had...
  • Connecting Hearts
    We looked up into the heavens as he slowly slipped away from life...
  • There's More to Norway Than Just Fjords
    Many Norwegians say the best time to visit is in the summer, but I disagree. Norway to me is a winter wonderland. Ever shaken one of those glass balls that have the snow or glitter falling imitating snow? Well it looked just like that except it was the real deal.
  • Coffee Grounds and Your Garden
    What if there was a way we could recycle and reuse coffee grounds as a sustainable resource? You can! Using coffee grounds in fertilizer are said to give plants more life.
  • Espresso Stove Top Steam Infusion Method
    Making stove top espresso at home is easy and tastes wonderful. It is a great way to entertain friends and family.
  • What is an Educated Person?
    An educated person is taken on a path. To some, it is known. To others, they go on one path that turns onto a completely different one. It may not be clear as to where they are headed, but with each step forward, they get closer to finding what their calling is in life.
  • Out of Comfort Zone Experience
    We all talk about when I am this age, I will do this. When I retire, I will do this. How many people actually do those things they think about in their head?
  • Individualized Degree Programs
    Going through the Individualized B.A. degree program, I felt more ownership and investment in my education. I didn't feel like it was just a piece of paper, but a showcasing of my talents through the combination of all my previous experiences.
  • Depths of Despair
    It is at times like this when we are at the depths of despair we find resolution in our lives. People may push our buttons, but it is when we are at our lowest low that we are resilient and vigilant. We are still even, but in the end, we will win.

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