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Listen below to Krystalina's Radio Interview and find out why she wrote "Your Positive Potential: Action Steps for Self-Empowerment".

It's the chance for you to hear first hand from authors on why they write their books...in their own words.  It's called iUniverse Radio, hosted by Steve Jorgenson.  iUniverse is brought to you by iUniverse, the leading bookmarketing, editorial services and supported self-publishing company.  iUniverse plays a new show every Saturday at 4:00-5:00PM Eastern Time Zone.

The following radio interview is in mp3 format and may take 2-3 minutes to download, depending on your internet speed.

Click here for Krystalina's TOGINET RADIO Interview (the first 17 minutes only)

Click here for the experiment mentioned, but not carried out on the radio interview, as this was an unrehearsed interview.

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Press Release, January 26, 2011

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St. Paul, MN (Vocus/PRWEB) January 26, 2011

As the new year begins, many will confront the issue of personal change, and a new book provides advice and resources that challenge readers to live their best life.

In her second book Your Positive Potential: Action Steps for Self-Empowerment, author Krystalina Soash brings readers a compilation of personal experiences, stories and advice for moving past personal hardship to live a more productive life. Aiming to solve society’s common problems of insecurity and depression, the book demonstrates ways to exercise self-discipline and provides simple techniques to empower individuals to take action.

“It is possible to overcome old wounds with proper professional guidance,” says Soash. “The outcome afterwards is a peace with oneself that surpasses all understanding.”

Detailing many personal experiences, Soash seeks to illustrate that personal transformation is possible with effort. An interactive section called “Life Experiment” separates the two halves of the book, encouraging readers to understand that the past is gone and cannot be changed.

Centralized in the areas of self-awareness, health, meditation and relationships, Your Positive Potential contains further recommended reading, proactive resources in asking for help and a 12-page journal for personal notes.

“My own personal transformation is a miracle, and this book encourages positive personal transformation for others,” says Soash. “I want readers to know that there are others out there willing to help them get past old wounds and live productive and fulfilling lives.”

For more information, visit http://www.yourpositivepotential.com/

About the author

Krystalina Soash is a freelance internet research specialist, writer, and certified meditation instructor in Oakdale, Minn. Intrigued by human behavior and social interaction, Soash holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and an associate’s degree in sign language interpreting. She enjoys volunteering in the community as a public speaker, musician, and puppeteer. This is her second book.

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The evolution of trends for 2011

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

By Maria Sciullo and Mackenzie Carpenter, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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A royal wedding is planned for Kate Middleton and Prince William.

Goodbye, cupcakes. Hello, Best Life.

We have it on good authority (from trend forecasters and tomorrow's Post-Gazette Food section) that "the" pastry for the new year is pie -- and no doubt you'll be scarfing it down while "living your best life," either courtesy of Oprah or any number of enterprising people who have seized on what may become 2011's signature feel-good slogan.

"As the new year begins, many will confront the issue of personal change, and a new book provides advice and resources that challenge readers to live their best life," according to one press release about Krystalina Soash, who may -- or may not -- be appearing on Oprah's new TV Network OWN soon.

And that best life will include, no doubt, a very pretty slice of apple raspberry pie.

"Very few pies are ugly," noted Leith Steel, accounts manager for the San Francisco-based Andrew Freeman & Co., which predicts trends in the lifestyle and hospitality industries. "They're a little more homespun than cake and they fit right into the craft-y, do-it-yourself movement that's big right now."

Who exactly decides these things? Possibly the same folks who decided, 18 months ago, that purple and fake fur would be acceptable fashion trends, or that James Franco will, apparently, never wear out his welcome.

We've gathered a half-dozen trends for 2011, some of which are emerging, some of which have been around for a bit but are poised to really take off.

For the record, we still like cupcakes -- especially the chocolate malted ones at Vanilla Pastry Studio in East Liberty.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11019/1118864-51.stm#ixzz1JXoWhDbn

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Author(s): L. Krystalina Soash
Publisher: iUniverse.com
Copyright: October 8, 2010

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Your Positive Potential: Action Steps for Self-Empowerment by L. Krystalina Soash offers a compilation of personal life experiences, overheard stories, anecdotes, and insight with encouragement to overcome obstacles for a more productive life.

If you listen to others when they speak or you develop relationships with them, you may encounter adults who have never overcome some hurt they acquired as children, or even as adults. Unfortunately, some of them may not understand that they have options -- that  they can choose what to do with those painful memories. It's a decision that only they can make, but first they must ask themselves these questions:

  • Can they take responsibility now, as adults?
  • Can they honestly differentiate between the experience back then and their perception of it today?
  • Would they take the path of least resistance?
  •  Would they blame others then create resentments from their own perceived failures in life?

Life is too short to settle for an unsatisfactory existence. Become proactive with your physical, spiritual, and emotional well-being for a productive and more fulfilling life. Find self-empowerment and a new path in life through self-discipline.

More about L. Krystalina Soash
Krystalina Soash has always been intrigued by human behavior and therefore pursued and earned a bachelor's degree in psychology with honors. She is a freelance generalist writer and trilingual interpreter who enjoys writing about improving as a writer and living a fulfilling life.

Her first published work was in 2009, Writing Tips for Student Projects and New Freelance Writers. Her second book here in 2010 is Your Positive Potential: Action Steps for Self-Empowerment, and a third book - exact title unknown - is already in progress. Krystalina lives with her family in Minnesota, USA.

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Authors: L. Krystalina Soash, Joan Wendland, Jerold M. Lowenstein

04-23-11

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