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Resolve to Succeed

What does it mean to have resolve? That is an excellent question! To RESOLVE is to settle or make a decision about something–often formal. As a noun, resolve refers to a strong determination to do something. Abraham Lincoln said “ Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other.“

I’m amazed at how fast the time seems to be going by, we are approaching the end of the second month of this year already. It seems like just yesterday, most of us were preparing and writing out what our New Year’s resolutions were for this year.

In our business, it is absolutely vital that we write out a roadmap for our success. We need to know exactly what we would like to accomplish. This is what gives us the motivation to apply ourselves consistently. Our goals have to be very specific. There needs to be a reason WHY we do what we do.

Once we have done this, this is where the RESOLVE comes in. Perhaps you may have fallen behind on your plan for success so far this year. Some unfortunately, just as in everyday life, have already given up on their resolutions. No matter where you are, now is the time to recommit. It is time to get that motivation and inspiration to keep moving forward.

Now is a good time to check in with yourself and see where you are on your success journey. Even if you have fallen off track, that’s okay. It is time to get refocused. Don’t be like the regular crowd, you are better than that. There’s way more to life than just being average.

To make the decision to resolve is not just about January 1st. You can begin anytime you decide that you are ready. Today is the beginning of the rest of your successful life. Let your resolutions begin now. Don’t look back. It is time for the next push into creating your success.

My goal is to bring the very best out of you. I am here to help you stay motivated, inspired, and to give you all the necessary tools you need to keep marching forward on your success journey.

I know many of you are right on track and that is awesome. Keep going forward. Stay focused and enjoy your success journey.

Make the decision right now and right where you are to resolve—to never give up, to be fully committed to achieving your goals. You can do this. My challenge for you this week is to evaluate where you are. If you need to make some changes, do that. If you are not where you wanted to be, then simply recommit.

RESOLVE to succeed at every resolution you set for yourself this year. There is no doubt about it that setting a resolution to succeed is one resolution that can truly change your entire life.

I believe in you. I’m rooting for you. Have a super fantastic week!

RICH NORTON

Regional Sales Manager RMS

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Life Is Good for Rock Musicians Six Gun Sal

Keeping Rock Alive and Thriving With The Release of Their New Video “LIFE”

I’ve been a rock music fan since my first Led Zeppelin concert. When I got the call to cover a rock video launch party for a group called Six Gun Sal, I went on YouTube and watched one of their earlier videos which was quite impressive.

I headed out to Hollywood where navigating through Los Angeles can be challenging. Google maps easily sent me to a small side street just off Hollywood Boulevard called Cherokee. I was quite shocked when I found a parking space less than 50 yards from the club called Boardners.

If I had done proper vetting, I would have realized that this was the iconic former speakeasy home of some of the most infamous gangsters and ghosts in Hollywood Land.

Six Gun Sal would not be performing for a couple of hours but the crowd had already begun to swell. Members of the group joined band members on the red carpet alongside high-profile individuals and celebrities in music, film, and sport—true validation of the popularity of the group. Fans included Timothy Eaton (Music and TV Film Producer); Frank Greenfield (Multi-Platinum, Grammy Nominated Producer, Golden Globe and Dove Award Winner); Steven “Verez” Berez (Lead Singer Venrez, Actor and  Producer); Kathy Kolla (Actress / Director); Glenna Kamholz (” The Giant” AfterGlow Original Glowgirls – Wrestler); Patricia Summerland Chambers; (AfterGlow Original Glowgirls – Wrestler & Playboy), Ann Ferriday (Internationally renowned designer, who designed outfits for Elton John, the late David Bowie and other celebs), Al Burke (Actor / Former Professional Wrestler); Elizabeth Blake-Thomas (Actress / Film Producer); Greg Wonder (MTV Comedian and Actor); Adina Durant Slotsky (Actress), Harold Smith & Kevin Weiss (Members of the NeXt X band); Alejandro Alonso (Mexican Christian guitar player).

*Photo credit Sheri Determan

Band members were interviewed individually and when asked about their sound, they all seemed to agree that it was a combination and inspiration of iconic rock bands. This was the sound I expected to hear but was beyond pleasantly surprised.

*Photo credit Heydy Vazquez

It was also an interesting observation watching young people in their twenties as well as older adults in the standing room only venue as the band arrived on stage. Anthony Appello, lead singer, alongside Dusty Lang, Joey Durant and Matt Geinitz opened the show like a lightening rod had just hit southern California.

*Photo credit Heydy Vazquez

Six Gun Sal, with their incredible rollicking sound, clearly underestimates their own talent. Although it is apparent that they are influenced by the early pioneers of rock, they have created a sound that resonates with hard core rock aficionados as well as their own current fan base. These musicians represent the quality of a sound from an era when artists, in addition to writing their own songs, play their own instruments with a healthy Battle of the Bands competitive nature.

*Photo credit Heydy Vazquez

The group has shared the stage with popular bands such as Lynchmob, TRAPt, Great White, and more. Their first album, “West of Heaven” offered enough success to keep them performing locally. Their latest video is titled “The Life”.  Lyrically, the song captures who they are as musicians.

*Photo credit Heydy Vazquez

When asked if they have plans to tour, quipped a fan, “I’ll go wherever and whenever they perform.”

To watch their latest video go to: https://youtu.be/kUlqBd54erg

*Top photo credit (band on the red carpet) Sheri Determan

Japanese Dinner at Charlie Palmers

CHARLIE PALMERS, that terrific chain of five restaurants just wrapped up its third in a series of country dinners.  I attended and wrote about the first one, from Argentina, and came back for the third one featuring Japan.

Charlie Palmers in Las Vegas is inside the Four Seasons Hotel. In a lovely private room that can hold up to 24, the group started out with ASAHA beer.  The first appetizers, prepared by Executive Chef Eduardo “Lalo” Saavedra, were a Toro tartare with Miso-Lemongrass Sauce and Osetra Caviar.  We had a taste of Kaiyo Japanese Mizunara Oak Whiskey and went straight to a fantastic Seaweed Salad with scallop and edamame.  Chicken Yakitori with steamed Matcha rice was next with a tasting of Jurosaw, Junmai Sake.

Some of these Japanese names are hard to pronounce, much less spell.

The main course was Turf & Turf — AF Miyazaki Wagyu Strip with Kurobuto Port Short Rib accompanied by cucumber sunomono, a carrot & Daikon radish, and spicy Kofuki Potatoes, again with a glass of Manzairakum, Junmai Daiginjo.  Topping it all off was Shibuya Honey Toast with green tea macaroons, Yubari King Melon and Ginger ice cream with some Yuzu-flavored Sake.

The restaurant plans to do a different country quarterly said General Manager Phil Hajos.

In a Funk? Let Yourself Wallow a Minute

Life can get spectacularly complex and sometimes things can be hard – really hard. In 2020, we’re under tremendous pressure to pick up and keep going, even when we have thousands of pounds of weight on our backs. Sometimes, I might even contend most of the time, it’s important to go ahead and let yourself sit with that weight before continuing. Not only will lachrymose reflection help you process what it is that’s really driving your funk, it can also help prevent that flying head-first into a brick wall burnout that pushing on puts us at special risk for. 

I’m not saying you should just throw caution into the wind and stop moving altogether. Instead, I’m saying that spending time with the emotions you’re feeling – meditating and working through them, is vital to being able to break through the valleys of life. 

The Pressure to Press On

When I look around at my peers, one of the persistent problems we’re faced with, especially as women, is being strong. We wear strength like the battle armor our male counterparts held onto in years past – before it was more socially acceptable for men to show emotion. Now, women often feel the pressure to push feelings of melancholy aside to deal with later. We downplay our emotions or even block them from ourselves.

Blocked Emotions Resurface at Inconvenient Times

Speaking from experience, when we say that we’re too busy or too inconvenienced by our emotions, they often come back in strange ways and at the worst times possible. When my older brother passed away several years ago, I was also dealing with the adjustment of going from two to three children, an impending move as we’d just purchased a new home, and the pressure to perform for my clients. I figured I’d deal with the grief at some point. What wound up happening is that a year later, I fell apart and it manifested with postpartum anxiety and depression so that I had no choice but to deal with the emotions. 

Constructive Wallowing

I find that journaling is especially effective as a means for me to get emotions out. I’m not great when it comes to talking about them, but writing them, it allows me to reflect on what I’m writing. Some people find meditation helpful, and even others find therapy or group talk therapy helpful. It may take time to figure out what works for you. Sometimes, I just sit and listen to music that elicits an emotional response. 

While it may seem overkill to actually plan time to sit with your feelings of discontent, it’s important to do so. While crying at work because it was a stressful day isn’t socially acceptable in most cases, crying at home while listening to comforting music is – and if we don’t take time to do it, those emotions may come out when dealing with an irate client or even in line at the grocery store. 

Identifying Emotions and Their Sources

Sometimes, we just fall into a general funk where it’s not clear what the cause is. Often this is because we’ve been “pushing on” for far too long. It’s important in this case to try to identify the exact emotion you’re feeling. For me, it took a while to identify that what I was feeling in the wake of my brother’s death was grief compounded with stress and postpartum anxiety and depression. It’s okay if it’s not clear what’s causing the emotion at first. Sometimes, just identifying the exact emotion you’re feeling – disappointment, stress, overwhelm, etc., can help you to start to unpack it. 

Once you’ve identified the emotion, then you can start to work at what’s causing it. Has it been too long since you’ve taken a real vacation? Is your job overwhelming? Is it time for a career change? Is a relationship causing you strife? 

Picking Up and Moving On

Once you’ve identified the emotion and the cause, you can start to heal. Sometimes, talk therapy may be beneficial. Other times, simply identifying what’s going on could help as you can make course corrections or talk to those who you’re having conflicts with. Dealing with difficult emotions helps us to grow and excel as humans. It’s okay to have those emotions and one way or another, we need to acknowledge that they are there.

Photo by Alisa Anton on Unsplash

SAINT PATRICK’S DAY WHO DONE IT!

The Saint Patrick’s Who Done It! -The Family Reunion

This event is on March 17, 2020 7:00 pm

On Saint Patrick’s Day Who Done It Dinner features a full 3-course meal intertwined with devilishly fun entertainment. For example, from the moment you arrive at Lawry’s Prime Rib Las Vegas, you are greeted by the quirky cast of characters who will take you on a journey of murder and mayhem. The Saint Patrick’s Day Who Done It interactive MUSICAL Murder Mystery is presented throughout your dinner, and our mysterious cast of characters will engage you in quiet conversation even while dining, about the mystery at hand.  You’ll be “charmed” that you attended this event.  Bring a group, limited seating.

Consequently, this ISN’T your “usual” Murder Mystery Dinner!

William Johnson is returning from his around the world honeymoon and has requested his family join them in Las Vegas for a St. Patrick’s Day celebration, where he is about to introduce his young bride Ashley. The fact that she is the age of his youngest daughter is only the tip of the iceberg. Jealousy, Greed, Revenge and Anxiety run high in this hilarious musical mishap and someone isn’t coming out of it alive! Nothing’s more fun than figuring this Saint Patrick’s Day Who Done It!

Will it be?

    • Cynthia Langford – The Bitter Party of 1
    • Beau Langford – The “Flamboyant” Son
    • Eve Dexter – The “Fragile” Daughter
    • Gregory Dexter – The Country Western Singer
    • Ashley Bennett – The Young Bride
    • William Langford – The Patriarch

Put on your detective hats and solve a St. Patrick’s Day Who Done It while enjoying Lawry’s Signature Service.

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Lawry's The Prime Rib, St. Patrick's Day Who Done It

4043 Howard Hughes Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89169

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Dinner Description

Original Spinning Bowl Salad served with fresh sourdough bread

ENTREE

(Server will take order at the time of dinner)

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8 oz. Roasted Prime Rib of Beef
served with Mashed Potatoes and gravy, Yorkshire Pudding
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Oven Roasted Salmon Filet
Served with a lemon sauce beurre blanc, Mashed Potatoes
and seasonal fresh vegetables.
Vegetarian Entree of the Day
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Freshly brewed LavAzza Coffee or Harney & Sons Hot Tea
DESSERT
Chefs Special Dessert

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(Cash upon receipt, not included in menu price)
Soda, Juice, Mineral Water
Cocktails, Wine, Beer

ONLY $106.00
Inclusive of tax, tip and the Mystery! VIP Rewards are not accepted for this event. Lawry’s Gift Cards are not accepted toward payment of seats. Advanced reservations required.

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What Are Your Plans for 2020? Part 6

This is our sixth and final installment on this topic. My goal overall is to get you committed to your plans, but most importantly, to get you to take action; so you can make your dreams come true.

Our whole series has been based from the verse, Jeremiah 29:11. It is comforting, and also very positive, to know that there are success plans designed for our lives. Each and every one of us is designed for greatness. Our lives are designed for a great purpose in which we can make a difference.

Over the last six weeks, we broke down these plans. There is definitely a plan for all of us to prosper and also to have a long-term hope. If you really take hold of this, it is something to get super excited about.

We covered a lot of information and I hope and pray that it is beneficial for you. I feel it’s important to go over it and work the plan. Once we truly understand that, we can prosper in so many ways and no matter what we go through, we can still have a positive hope. This leads me to our final and very important word….FUTURE.

Are you excited about your future? For me, this is my 20th year working in this industry. Although in the beginning I had some difficulties, I can truly say that every year has been better than the previous. I honestly feel better than ever and sometimes, I feel like I’m just beginning. I’m thankful for where I am, but I’m not satisfied. I have a lot of goals and am truly excited about achieving them.

You also have a bright future ahead of you. You will find that things don’t just happen by themselves, you have to go out and make them happen. Your future depends on what you are doing right now. Success takes time and it takes making a true commitment—I’m talking about a commitment where you refuse to quit. You must be 100% committed to achieving your goals and you cannot let anything get in your way.

When you have this mentality, you cannot help but succeed. My philosophy is that the best way to predict your future is to simply create it. The decision to have a great year is already made. Make sure that you have all of your goals written out and be very specific about them. Map out a yearly, monthly, and daily plan. This is your roadmap for success.

We have a philosophy here with RMS and it goes like this; It keeps getting better! The only way that happens is if you continue to keep applying yourself. Definitely be thankful for what you have achieved but keep marching towards new goals.

The past is your lesson, the present is your gift, and the FUTURE is your motivation.

I’d like to end this series with the first question: What are your plans for 2020? Write out every single one of them. Make sure that you are covering every phase of your life. Commit to achieving your goals and no matter what, never give up!  Your FUTURE depends on it.

Make the plans to be a true success story. Have a fantastic week!

RICH NORTON

Regional Sales Manager RMS
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A Comedian Crashes Your Pad

What is A Comedian Crashes Your Pad? A web series, several episodes on YouTube asking to be a television show? Whatever it is, I liked it. Comedian Greg Schwem is funny, engaging, and someone I am happy to spend half an hour with while learning about the city he is visiting and the pad he is crashing. 

I watched Ep: 37 where Greg visits a home in Chicago known throughout the city as “The Castle”. The house itself is quite interesting but Greg manages to turn what could be a ho hum conversation with his hostess, the owner of the castle, into fun and enjoyment with his subtle humor. He also visits his hometown comedy club as well as Al Capone’s favorite hangout. The comedian has a way of taking the viewer along for the ride. He is charismatic, likable, and fun. 

We all have a curiosity about cities, interesting landmarks there, and want to know a bit about their culture and residents; and there are plenty of shows on the Travel channel to fill us in, or we could do a Google search. But, we also like to laugh; and sometimes we want more than just a history lesson, right? We want fun and for me, Comedian Greg Schwem delivers the fun.

BUFFALO BAR: A whole New Concept

The beautiful RAMPART CASINO in Las Vegas had a grand opening of a new room called THE BUFFALO BAR. The room features all new slots with most of them having the favorite brand, Buffalo, on the front.

The area has a wide variety of machines, with the all-new Winner’s World Multi-Game bar top. Some of the various games are Buffalo Keno, Buffalo Gold, Buffalo Gold Revolution, Buffalo Stampede, Buffalo Diamond, and Buffalo Grand. There are 1,095 feet of gaming along with nine seats at the bar which features a “Hairy Buffalo” cocktail.

“We’re excited to unveil the Buffalo Bar concept in partnership with Rampart Casino,” said Jon Hanlin, senior vice president of commercial strategy and data analytics for Aristocrat. “Buffalo has become a staple in the gaming community and we’re excited to create an experience for players unlike any other.” Aristocrat Technologies is the maker of the game.  The company is licensed in 300 gaming jurisdictions, and operates in more than 90 countries.

The Rampart features plenty of dining with Hawthorne Grill, Jade Asian, and Spiedini along with Ear Grey Cafe, Waterside Cafe, and Market Place Buffet.  The Rampart is located in Summerlin, west of the city.

Carol Daems-Townsend: The Ramblings of the Creative Mind

Some of the world’s most famous authors did not get started until later in life and Carol Daems-Townsend is proof that it is never too late to start writing. She hit her literary stride in her 50s and it has been uphill ever since.

Carol’s inspiring story…

Carol was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, at Nellis Air Force Base on December 26,1952.  When her father died in a plane crash on the base when she was 2 ½ years old, her mother took Carol and her sister, Cathy, and packed what little they had and moved them to Bozeman, Montana. That’s where their family was. Her mother, Donna Mae, knew she was going to need a lot of support from her family since she was also one month pregnant. No one knew except the base doctor.

Donna proceeded to raise the girls in Bozeman with a side journey to Frankfurt, Germany, when Cathy was 7, Carol 5, and Jean was 2 ½. Their uncle was in Germany helping with the rebuilding of the country after the war and invited Donna to bring the girls for a visit.

When they returned in 1961, Carol’s small world had changed. The earthquake in Yellowstone Park the previous year had rearranged the fishing holes she and her grandfather frequented. They had to redesign their regular roots, which her grandfather enjoyed, but meant more chaos for a child who liked the status quo.

Carol excelled in school. Her grades were high and as a result, she was given the opportunity to start dancing and skiing. She could also cut classes from time to time and spend the day fishing with her grandpa. She needed the male companionship she was missing since her daddy’s death.

High school had its ups and downs for Carol, which was quite typical for any teenager. She survived the trials and tribulations and graduated with full ride scholarships from several colleges. Loving tennis, she immediately turned down the University of Missoula (her family’s historic choice) and the University of Reno in Nevada. If she was going to play in snow, she could just stay home and attend Montana State.

After one year of that, she packed up for a summer in the sun in Las Vegas where she had an aunt and uncle and a married cousin she could stay with. Carol fell in love with Vegas. The heat, which should have burned her red-headed skin to a crisp, called to her frozen soul. Vegas was where she needed to be.

She returned to Bozeman to finish her sophomore year at Moo U then packed up all her worldly belongings and headed south. She was a walk-on in tennis at UNLV, learned a lot from the coach who was an escapee from the Soviet Republic of Russia, and met her sweetheart, Gregg Townsend.  In the 45 years that she and Gregg have been together, they have lived in Las Vegas, Anchorage, AK; Santa Rosa, CA; and San Antonio, TX; but they always return to Vegas. Why Vegas so many people asked? Because that is ‘my rock’ she replies. Every time they have moved away, both she and Gregg could not wait until they returned.

Carol has gathered so many stories from her family background, which is deeply rooted in Montana history, and her many moves and world travels. She and Gregg love cruising and have enjoyed more than 40 so far. Now after releasing her 8th book on Amazon/Kindle, Carol is retired in Sun City Summerlin and is looking forward to the next book she will write. As the family storyteller, she never knows for sure where the next character will lead but she knows she will enjoy the journey.

NSAEN:  How did you get into writing?

Carol: Early on it was just reports for school in which I explored the Amazon and the Sahara Desert through the Encyclopedia for school. I tied in stories of my adventures with my grandfather as we followed the road less traveled in Montana where I was raised. Then in the process of a 40-year sales career, it was honed into me by many teachers and mentors that a great salesperson explained the facts but sold on the story. This worked very well for me in my remodeling of hotels in a highly competitive arena. 

While I was working on the hotel properties, I was teaching occasional goal and career training classes for the California higher education institutes as a guest lecturer. Two young men out of Colorado somehow got hold of a training tape from one of my classes and called me out of the blue. They told me that after pulling themselves back together after laughing themselves onto the floor (evidently, I am a born stand-up comedian in the lecture hall), they had learned two (2) things:

First: I needed to come to work for them in their Career Training Business. Because of my storytelling, I sold more books and tapes in my lectures than their current full-time instructors sold throughout the year. I gratefully and gracefully declined the opportunity since I was neck deep in my design career.

Second: I needed to write a book. I thanked them for their feedback and added a new life goal of publishing a book by the time I reached 50. Since I was 35 at the time that gave me 15 years to get ‘unbusy’.

When I was 49 ½ and recovering from cervical surgery, my loving husband reminded me that 50 was fast approaching and I had not written my book yet so I dusted off two ideas and propped myself up in bed to begin my new career.

The names of my books and a hopefully brief description of same:

  1. Franny’s Fifteen Minutes of Fame

Character garnered after a family trip to my niece’s high school graduation. It encompasses the feelings we had that as newly minted graduates we were invincible adults about to go out and correct what the world had gotten wrong before then.

Comment from a friend and reader:  Carol! Way to go. Congrats on your first book, it is awesome. Your personality shines through every part of the book. We never saw the ending coming, which was fabulous. And now we watch every news report on a plane which has crashed in the ocean, hoping for a survivor just like your hero. It amazes me that there have been survivors…way to go.

  1. *Finally Love, A Many Faceted Love and Last Woman Standing

These have evolved into four stories recently published under the new titles of, Triumph Through Tragedy I and II. (I have moved over to Amazon Kindle with these new releases). The stories revolve around four women, at different ages, who have encountered a tragedy that changed the projection of their lives. In recovery they found a new life and new love which released them from their past.

Comment from reader: I loved how you tied in history with the present, a belief that the dead can come forward and guide you to a new path, and that there can be happily ever afters. I can’t wait to read more of your books.

  1. The Lost Series: Lost Found/Lost Stolen/Lost Recovered/Lost Betrayed

This is a compelling set of books where a young woman, who was herself a victim of abduction, becomes a detective with a passion for finding the lost children around the world. The stories are ripped from the headlines of today’s newspapers and she goes to work solving them with a computer with a sense of what the bad guys are thinking.

Comment from a reader: This was a good read, Carol. I know we haven’t seen or talked to each other since the day we graduated from high school (Gosh, I guess I’ll see you at our 50th reunion!) but I wanted to tell you that your personality shines through vividly in every page. Way to go. I always knew you would be a great writer.

  1. A Rare Vintage 

This book revolved around the devastating fires of Northern California that swept through Napa and the famous wine country. The original character was from a short story I had written 20 years before but put aside because a friend of mine said the little girl in the burning car was her. It sent shivers down my spine to know that the character who wouldn’t let me sleep until I had her story written was in fact my friend.

Comment from a reader: Carol, I have gotten used to you ending your harrowing story of love and loss with a miracle in the end. I like that you have the book end on a high note but, the evil man in this book was truly a S**of a B****.  I’m glad he was just fiction.

  1. Glitz Glamour and Murder / Follow the Money

These two are my latest offerings and another tale where the heroine actually told me where we were going in this. Because of all the foreign money that finds its way into our American systems, and how it shades the work being accomplished, this book needed to be grounded in someplace I was familiar with – thus, it winds its way into the UNLV Medical School which has recently been initiated in Las Vegas. I apologize to my alumni that I end up destroying the School of Medicine in this telling. Good thing it’s fiction!

Comment from reader: I can certainly see how the events being played out in our news everyday can shade into what you are writing. Another great story. Keep it up.

NSAEN: Typically, long does it take you to write a book?

Carol: The characters can people my thoughts and dreams for as long as seven years before they actually coalesce into a book. Once they say they are ready to go, I normally write non-stop for a month. Then, it takes two or three months to edit, rearrange, and polish before I send them out into the world.

My sister is very helpful in her critiques, and sometimes a year or two later the characters and the book evolve into a fuller interpretation of the original. Thus, they are rewritten and offered as Vol 2.

“Franny’s Fifteen Minutes of Fame” was my first book and I sold it as a movie. The screenplay has been submitted and if the movie makers ever get around to it, I have retained all the rights for the story and characters so even if they rename it, I will have input in the outcome.

I have been approached for a TV Series for the Lost Series, and a publisher of a well-known writer has reached out to me as well. Nothing has happened yet, but it is definitely thanks to the Internet that I have reached a much wider audience than I ever dreamed seventeen years ago.

NSAEN: What types of books do you read?

Carol:  My husband would say anything that weighs more than a pound. I love reading and always have. I like Fiction, Nonfiction, Adventure, Romance, Thrillers, and now because I’m working simultaneously on our family story from the 1800s and a fiction placed during the Korean Conflict and Cold War, I am devouring historic novels. I can tell already that these will take more than a year for me to complete. Fun Fun Fun!

NSAEN: Where do your ideas for your books come from?

Carol:  Real life, the news, stories someone has told me, or the characters who won’t leave me alone until I write their story. My sister-in-law gave me a T-Shirt that reads, Writer’s Block is when your imaginary friends won’t talk to you. Let me say on an average night, I get 3 hours of REM sleep and the rest is peopled with my imaginary friends. The other T-shirt says: Be careful what you say to me, you may be in my next book!

I can tell you from my offerings in writing in high school, I was told by my English teacher that I would never be a good writer because I was too overly dramatic. I think this was long before Steven King offered the world his first book.

NSAEN:  Are you saying that the characters in your books and your “imaginary friends” come to you so that you can tell their story?

Carol: Pretty much. The characters from the Triumph Through Tragedy Series are very loosely based on my family. We have deep Irish roots so it was fun tying them into Ireland. The lead character in the Lost Series came out of nowhere but has tied-in real life stories from the news. The main character in  “Rare Vintage”, unbeknownst to me until I showed her the short version, was a good friend from my networking group.

NSAEN:  Do you consider yourself an intuitive person?

Carol: Yes, but right now I wish it was working better for my current book.

NSAEN:  What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

Carol: I love to travel—especially on cruise ships where you can get out and see the world but return safely to a bed on board at night. I love the water; the sound of the sea is so relaxing to me.

NSAEN:  What does your family think about you being a published author?

Carol: They take everything I do in stride. First it was all our travel and living in different places, when they pretty much like to stay in one place. When I published my first book, my mother lamented that I beat her to it. I am working on her life story as we speak and know why she never got it published. It is a rambling diatribe which I’m having to sort out.

NSAEN:  What have you learned about yourself from your writing?

Carol: That I enjoy people. A phenomenon which most people take for granted. Like my younger sister I love to cocoon myself away, enjoying my own company as it were, but in my writing, I see that many people have left their mark on my brain and I bring them to light in my stories.

NSAEN:  What advice would you give a new writer?

Carol: Don’t harbor perfection. Write the story, then find someone like my sister who can read it and give you some sound advice. Publish it and then some months later go back and make it better. The thing is to get it out of your computer and let other people read it. I have actually run into people on my cruises that have read my books, which seems amazing to me.

NSAEN:  Describe your perfect hero or heroine.

Carol: Strong character with morals. A head for business and enjoys life; doesn’t let tragedy get in the way of their life’s purpose.

NSAEN:  What do you hope your readers take away from your books?

Carol: I like what my neighbor said, “Carol, I love the twists and turns in your storyline, I never know where you’re taking me until we get there. I also love that you usually have a miracle in the end. This world needs miracles”.

NSAEN:  Who are the celebrities you would like to see as the characters in your books?

Carol: That’s a good question. I love Nicole Kidman and I understand she has a daughter who is getting into acting, perhaps they would be great. I like Ryan Gosling and would love to see John Legend take on a character. Emma Stone is also a great chameleon who might do well in my books.

NSAEN:  Who is your favorite author and why?

Carol: Sandra Brown. I love her writing and have enjoyed her evolution into such a great mystery writer. My twists and turns are very much a thank you to her genius mindset.

NSAEN:  Do you have a favorite inspirational quote?

Carol: There are no limits to our future, if we do not put limits on our people. Jack Kemp

NSAEN:  Can you share any snippets on what your next book is about?

Carol: It’s Prodigal Soldier and follows a life choice he makes when he is involved in the Korean War that will affect his family forever.

On behalf of No Strings Attached E News, we thank you, Carol, for taking the time to talk with us and answer our questions about your personal and professional life.  We look forward to reading your next book!

New Miami Property Listing

If you’re looking for a spectacular condo with gorgeous, sweeping water views and a location within walking distance to lively shopping areas and the trendiest neighborhoods…read on to find out more about your next home!

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Lorenz Boulos

Questions? Please feel free to contact me!

LBOULOS@COLFAXREALTY.COM 

Preferred: 305-343-5509 

Colfax Realty International Inc 

Office: 305-343-5509 

$874,999

501 NE 31st St 4006

Miami, FL 33137 

Active

DESCRIPTION

Spectacular High Ceiling 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Brand New top of the line appliances with a breath taking 360 degree wrap around balcony. Amazing water views on all angles of this super spacious beautiful unit. With luxurious amenities such as Gymnasium, Full Spa, kids playroom, business center, 3,000-square-foot party room, Tennis, Basketball & Racquetball courts, 2 pools, one 75-foot sunset pool with Jacuzzi & BBQ and one amazing rooftop pool with Jacuzzi and BBQ, 24-hour security and valet. Pet Friendly. Residents will also have access to the Paraiso Community Park, marina, Michael Schwartz Restaurant & Beach Club. A MUST SEE! Motivated Landlord. Partly Furnished. Over $200K of upgrades throughout the unit.

SUMMARY

ML

A10806398

Unit #

4006

County

Miami-Dade County

City

Miami

Zip Code

33137

REO

No

Short Sale

No

Tax Amount

$12,141

Tax Year

2019

DETAILS

Type

Condo

Unit Design

Corner Unit, High Rise, Lobby

Year Built

2018

#Beds

3

# Full Baths

2

Association Fee

$780

Unit View

Bay, Direct Ocean, Skyline View

Asso Fee Paid Per

Monthly

Parking Desc

Assigned Parking, Guest Parking, Valet Parking

# Garages

1

Amenities

Bar, Basketball Courts, Bike/Jog Path, Bike Storage, Billiard Room, Bbq/Picnic Area, Business Center, Cabana, Clubhouse-Clubroom, Exercise Room, Handball/Basketball, Marina, Other Amenities, Pool

Maintenance Incl

All Amenities, Common Area, Sewer, Trash Removal, Water

Pets Allowed

Yes

HOPA

No HOPA

Waterfront 

Yes

Complex Name

Paraiso Bayview

Terms Considered

Cash Only, Conventional, FHA, Lease Option

Directions

LOCATION! LOCATION! Walkable distance to vibrant urban retail areas and very close to trendy areas of Wynwood, Midtown & Design District. Less then 15 Minutes away from Miami Beach and MIA International Airport. YOU MUST SEE FOR YOURSELF.

List Office Name

Colfax Realty International Inc

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