Monday, March 29, 2010

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

New Huffington Post Articles

Hi,

I am sorry for the long absence. Here is my latest article titled "The Celebrity Friend In You Backyard." I love to get feedback, so let me know what you think.


Love,
SSB




Friday, March 5, 2010

Book Giveaway!

Hi


The fabulous Sue at SAHMuse.com is giving away a copy of Toxic Friends. Check it out and stay and read her fantastic work.

SSB




Thursday, February 4, 2010

Misery Lover on the Huffington Post

My new Huffington Post Article is up. Since most of us can't avoid a misery lover, I thought it was time to recognize her traits. Check it out here

Enjoy,

SSB




Tuesday, December 22, 2009

How To Spot That Toxic Friend

Hi-

Today is a big day for me. My first writing (hopefully of many) for the Huffington Post went live.

Check out "How to Spot a Toxic Friend."

Enjoy,

Susan




Thursday, December 17, 2009

My "Author Profile" from the Nashville Examiner

Take a look at the generous author profile Paige Crutcher wrote on me.

Check it out here!




Monday, November 30, 2009

Types of Friends Series Volume 2 (The Misery Lover)

Hi,

It is Monday again. I hope everyone had a great weekend! Are you ready for part 2 of my "Types of Friends" series? Well here it is. Let me know if you recognize this person and how they affect you by leaving a comment on the bottom of the post. It's easy and I love your feedback.


The Misery Lover:

"The Misery Lover is the friend who likes out best when you're down and out. If your dog dies and you lose your job and the new guy in your life doesn't call back -- she's there. But if you get a new dog,new job and new guy,she sort of disappears. If your friend doesn't support your turnaround, it's time to leave her -- and she'll move on to fresh prey."



Sound Familiar,

Susan